30 Day Notice to Landlord

A notice to vacate letter is a formal way of giving your landlord or property manager notice that you will be moving out of your rental property. Typically, you must provide at least a 30-day notice before moving out. Sometimes, you may be required to give even more notice, especially if you have a lease. Your notice should be in writing, including the date of your move-out, your current address, and the address of your new residence. You may also include the reason for your move, although this is not always necessary. If you have any questions about how to write a notice to vacate letter or if you need help with the process, we can help. Just call us, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

30 Day Notice to Landlord

30 Day Notice to Landlord

[Today’s date]
[Your Name]
[Your Address]

Dear [your landlord or property manager’s name],

I am writing to let you know that my 30-day notice is effective immediately. As of the date listed below, I’ll be moving out and terminating our lease agreement for property located at [address] on [date].

This means a final inspection will occur before any deductions from your security deposit are made! If there’s anything else we can do in advance or after this process has started.

Please contact me via phone [phone number] or email [email address] as soon as possible, so it doesn’t interfere with what happens next regarding repayment options available under law or other lease terms.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your signature]

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