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  1. Fixed-term: If you have a fixed-term tenancy, like a one year lease, then you must give notice at least 60 days before the end of the lease. The termination date cannot be before the last day of the fixed term. If you don't give notice, the tenancy continues. Example 1: You pay rent on the 1st of each month.

  2. Apr 22, 2024 · Tenants are legally allowed to break a lease early in Ontario if the tenant is a victim of sexual or domestic violence, to be admitted to a care home, or if the landlord fails to provide legal requirements in terms of providing a livable habitation for tenants. Steps After A Lease Break. 1. Look Through the Contract.

  3. Nov 9, 2023 · Notice Periods: One of the primary differences between provinces lies in the required notice periods for ending a tenancy or lease. For example, in some provinces like British Columbia and Alberta, landlords are typically required to provide a two-month notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy. However, in Ontario, only a 60-day notice is ...

  4. Dec 12, 2018 · When a tenant signs a lease agreement, the expectation is that they will follow the agreed terms until it expires. However, the tenant is allowed to break the lease in the following situations: The tenant and the landlord reach an agreement allowing the tenant to break the lease. The tenant is running away from domestic/ sexual abuse.

  5. May 30, 2024 · Notice of Termination: Provide the landlord with a Notice to End your Tenancy Early (Form N15) along with a copy of a restraining order or a signed statement from a professional (e.g., police officer, doctor, social worker). Employment Transfer. Transfer Clause: Check your lease for a clause that allows early termination due to job relocation ...

  6. the landlord and tenant agree to end the tenancy, or. the landlord gives the tenant a notice to end the tenancy for a reason allowed by the Act, and. the tenant agrees to move, or. the tenant does not agree with the landlord’s notice, the landlord applies to the LTB, and the LTB issues an eviction order.

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  8. Generally, landlords can legally terminate a lease early, without penalty, in certain situations. If a tenant violates the lease or breaks other laws that impact your property, you may be able to terminate the lease early. For example, if a tenant fails to pay rent, allows a dog to live in the unit in violation of the lease, causes excessive ...

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