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What is Termination Notice N13

The Notice to Terminate a Tenancy at the End of the Term (Form N13) is a legal document used by landlords in Ontario, Canada, to notify tenants of tenancy termination due to reasons like conversion, demolition, or extensive repairs.

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Termination Notice N13 is needed by:
  • Residential landlords in Ontario
  • Tenants receiving termination notices
  • Real estate attorneys
  • Property management companies
  • Local housing authorities
  • Tenants' advocacy organizations
  • Real estate agents

How to fill out the Termination Notice N13

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    Begin by accessing pdfFiller and logging into your account or creating a new one if you haven't done so already.
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    Use the search bar to find the Notice to Terminate a Tenancy at the End of the Term (Form N13) and click to open it.
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    Before filling out the form, gather all necessary information, which includes the tenant's name and address, your (the landlord's) name and address, the rental unit's address, and the reason for termination.
  4. 4.
    Navigate through the form's fillable fields. Click on each field to enter specific information required, such as the termination date and provide a detailed reason for the notice.
  5. 5.
    Make sure the information entered is correct and complete. Pay attention to any additional fields that might require input and ensure they are filled out accurately.
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    After completing all fields, take time to review the entire document for any errors or omissions.
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    Once verified, you can finalize the form by following the submission options on pdfFiller. You may need to set the signature for the landlord in the designated area.
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    Finally, choose to save or download the completed form as a PDF or submit it directly to the tenant via email using pdfFiller’s submission options.
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The Notice to Terminate a Tenancy (Form N13) is primarily intended for landlords in Ontario who wish to terminate a rental agreement at the end of the lease term for specific reasons such as conversion, demolition, or extensive repairs.
You can submit the Notice to Terminate a Tenancy by delivering it directly to the tenant, either in person or by mail. Ensure that the tenant receives a copy in a timely manner according to any applicable laws.
Yes, the termination notice must be issued to the tenant a minimum number of days before the intended end of the tenancy, as dictated by Ontario's rental laws. Always check the current legal requirements.
Typically, no additional documents are required when issuing the Notice to Terminate a Tenancy. However, it is advisable to keep any related permits or correspondence accessible for potential disputes.
Common mistakes include failing to provide complete information, not signing the document, or not delivering it to the tenant in a legally compliant manner. Double-check all entries for accuracy before finalizing.
The effectiveness of the termination notice depends on the specified termination date and compliance with local regulations. Generally, a proper notice period must be adhered to as per Ontario tenancy laws.
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