Notice to Terminate Monthly Rental Agreement
This state-specific form is a must for terminating month-to-month or at-will rental agreements!
A verbal agreement isn't enough! If you have tenants on month-to-month or at-will agreements, this is the form you'll need when it's time to end the tenancy!
Don't make the mistake of thinking just because a month-to-month rental doesn't have a long-term commitment, it doesn't need a formal termination. In fact, this Notice to Terminate Monthly Rental Agreement from Socrates is absolutely essential to ensuring a smooth termination
You can't serve an eviction notice until you've first provided this Notice to Terminate. States require this prior written notification! Unfortunately, many landlords forget about this step and pay the price later. Protect your rights by providing your tenants with a written termination notice for your specific state.
Even though the termination is “without cause” — it can't be without this form!
Maybe you're ready to sell your unit. Maybe you want a tenant who will sign a long-term lease. Maybe you want to do renovation on your unit and move your tenant out. Whatever the reason, you have the right to terminate the agreement. And this is the form you need for a “without cause” termination of your month-to-month or at-will rental agreement.
Use the Socrates Notice to Terminate Monthly Lease Agreement to:
Remind your tenants their lease is about to expire
Comply with your state law by providing the notice within the required time limits and in the proper manner
Protect yourself if tenants refuse to vacate a property (in which case this notice is vital to successfully completing an action for eviction
Experienced landlords will tell you a month-to-month rental arrangement is a potential pitfall for misunderstandings. Tenants tend to believe the option to continue the rental is solely theirs. And inexperienced landlords may tend to believe verbal notification of their intentions is sufficient. Nothing could be further from the truth!
The truth is, this form is essential for terminating any month-to-month rental. And it's specific to your state!
Also when it's from Socrates, you know it's a product you can trust. Up-to-date, easy to use and correct for your state.
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The covered terms and conditions include:
A summary of your state law outlining when and how the termination notice should be served
The date, tenant's name property address and description
The lease agreement date and lease termination date
The number of days the tenant has to vacate premises
Legal warning that action will be taken if the tenant fails to vacate premises by the date specified
Landlord's signature and contact information
The Socrates Notice to Terminate Monthly Rental Agreement isn't a long form. But it could spare you a long delay if you try to proceed with an eviction without serving this form first. Remember, it's specific to your state, so you know you're covered.
Don't try to cut corners. And don't think you can rely on verbal notice. The Socrates Notice to Terminate Monthly Rental Agreement is absolutely essential to your landlording business. And it's just $12.95.
Order yours now!
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