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Michigan Notice to Quit to Recover Possession of Property

Michigan landlords, if you have reason to terminate a tenant, you must first serve them with this Notice to Quit to Recover Possession of Property.

  • The tenant is required to quit (vacate) the premises by the specified date.
  • If the tenant fails to vacate the premises by the specified date, the landlord can file a complaint with the district court to proceed with the eviction process.
  • A Certificate of Service form is included, to record the details of service.
  • Form DC 100c, available from the Michigan Courts website.
  • This form can be filled out online.
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Nova Scotia Notice to Quit - Additional Circumstances

Nova Scotia landlords can terminate a tenancy for reasons other than rent arrears or breaches by serving the tenant with this Form F, Landlord's Notice to Quit - Additional Circumstances.

  • There are instructions included in the document which explain how to complete and serve the document on your tenant.
  • The Notice can only be given in the circumstances outlined in subsections 10(7), 10(7A), and clauses 10(8)(a),(b) and (c) and 10(9)(c) of the Residential Tenancies Act.
  • Nova Scotia Landlord's Notice to Quit - Additional Circumstances, Form F can be downloaded via the link.
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Nova Scotia Notice to Quit for Breach

Has your tenant breached a statutory condition of the rental contract? Serve them with this Landlord's Notice to Quit for Breach, Form E under the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.

  • The Notice is given under subsections 10(7B) and (7C) of the Act.
  • The form contains instructions to help the landlord complete the document and serve it on the tenant.
  • There are separate instructions for landlords of land lease communities (mobile home parks).
  • Keep a copy of the signed form for your records.
  • Nova Scotia Landlord's Notice to Quit for Breach of Statutory Condition, Form E can be downloaded directly from the link.
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Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit

Give notice to your landlord that you are moving out at the end of the current lease term by serving them with this Form C Tenant's Notice to Quit.

  • Notice is given in accordance with section 10(1) and 10(3) of the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
  • If there are multiple tenants, be aware that this Notice form ends the tenancy for ALL tenants and not just one.
  • The Notice contains instructions on how to complete the form and serve it on your landlord.
  • The form can be used to end a monthly, weekly or yearly tenancy, or for a manufactured home tenancy.
  • Form C Tenant's Notice to Quit can be downloaded directly from the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Program website by clicking the Download link.
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Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination

Notify your landlord that you must terminate your lease early by serving them with this Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination, Forms G and H.

  • The Notice is given in accordance with section 10B, 10C or 10D of the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
  • The Act only allows you to terminate your lease early for certain health-related reasons.
  • The form contains instructions about what other documents you will need to send to your landlord along with the Notice to Quit.
  • The form also tells you how to complete the form if there are other people living with you in the leased premises.
  • Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination, Forms G and H.
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New Jersey Notice to Quit for Illegal Activity

New Jersey landlords, terminate a tenant who is involved in illegal activity by serving them with this 3-Day Notice to Quit.

  • The landlord does not have to serve a tenant with a Notice to Cease if the tenant is involved in illegal activities such as drug trafficking, assault, prostitution, etc.
  • This Notice informs the tenant that, because of the illegal activity, the tenancy is now terminated and the tenant must vacate the premises 3 days after receiving the Notice.
  • If the tenant does not vacate the premises, the landlord will start eviction proceedings.
  • A Certificate of Service form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of New Jersey.
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