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What Is a Lease Termination Letter

A Lease Termination Letter is a legal document that is given either by a landlord or a tenant to the other party in a lease agreement, notifying them that they are ending the agreement.

It is mostly used for standard 1-year agreements and month-to-month agreements that do not have an end date.

This legal document may go by a different name. What it’s called depends on how much notice you need to give before terminating a rental agreement.

In most cases, a 30-Day Lease Termination Letter is what will be required for you to end your lease.

Some states require a landlord and/or tenant to give even more notice, such as 60 or 90 days.

Lease Termination Letter by Type

Something to keep in mind if you decide to end your rental agreement is that there are different types of Lease Termination Letters.

The type you need to use depends on a few different factors, including what type of property is rented and what type of agreement you made.

Here are several examples of Termination Letters you can use:

Use our Lease Termination Letter template to write any type of Lease Termination Letter without effort.

How to Write a Lease Termination Letter

It is essential to outline your Lease Termination Letter correctly. It’s always important to ensure that your legal document is well-written.

Don’t make any mistakes when writing your document, or you may not be able to end your lease agreement.

Follow the instructions below to write your document:

  1. Type of Agreement: Before beginning, review the type of rental agreement you have. Is it a standard lease or a month-to-month lease? That way, you know exactly what to include.
  2. Names of parties involved: Write down the name of those involved. In other words, the landlord and the tenant.
  3. Information about the lease: Include the date when the original lease came into effect, as well as when the final day of the contract will be.
  4. The motive for the termination: Choose the reason the rental agreement is coming to an end. It is important to give a reason as to why you are terminating the agreement.
  5. Forwarding address: Ensure there is a forwarding address where the security deposit can go.
  6. Signatures: Sign the document and then have it delivered to the tenant or landlord.

Ensure this document is signed and delivered with the correct amount of notice.

Have the receipt signed by the person who delivers the notice if you aren’t the one doing so.

Lease Termination Letter to Landlord Example

It is always a good idea to go over an example of a document before you begin to create your own.

Here you can see an example, to give you an idea of what to include in your Lease Termination Letter or Early Lease Termination Letter from a tenant to a landlord.

Have a look at the sample below:

[your name and address]

[Name of the landlord & official address, as written in the lease]

Re: Notice to Vacate

This letter will represent written notice of my intention to leave my apartment on [date], the end of my current lease. I am doing so because [include the reason].

Please recall that I made a security deposit of $______ on [date]. I expect the deposit to be returned in full, as I have left the apartment in good condition.

Lease Termination Letter to Tenant Example

We also provide a sample letter to landlords who want to notify their tenants of the termination of a lease agreement.

Read the example below.

[Your name and address]

[Name of the tenant & official address, as written in the lease]

Re: Notice to Vacate

You are hereby notified to vacate the property on or before [final day].

Failure to do so within ______ days or refusal to pay rent will result in legal proceedings to evict you from the property.

You have the responsibility of paying all present and future rent due under the current lease.

I appreciate your assistance.

Required Termination Laws by State

Most states make it a requirement to give 30-days notice to end a rental agreement. That is often the case whether you are a landlord or tenant.

Certain states require different amounts of time, and there may be separate conditions for landlords and tenants.

State Minimum Notice Period Statute
Alabama 30 days § 35-9A-441
Alaska 30 days § 34.03.290(b)
Arizona 30 days § 33-1375
Arkansas 30 days § 18-17-704
California 60 days, for tenancies of more than 1 year,

30 days, for tenancies of more than 6 months and less than 1 year,

10 days, for tenancies of more than 1 month and less than 6 months

3 days, for tenancies of more than 1 week and less than 1 month,

Difference Between Termination and Eviction

While both a Termination of a lease and evictions have similar goals, they are not the same.

Terminations are usually done cordially. It is simply one or both parties deciding not to continue with the lease agreement once the agreement has expired.

A Leave Premises Letter is used to formally notify the other party of the decision not to continue with the lease agreement.

Evictions are used to remove a tenant from the property.

The process may end in a trial and forcible removal of the tenant by authorities if the tenant fails to fix their breach of contract and leave the property.

LawDistrict offers the correct template to use for both a Lease Termination Letter and an Eviction Notice.

Use our Lease Termination Letter template to write the document for the appropriate occasion.

Landlord-Tenant Documents

To assist both landlords and tenants, other real estate documents can help during any legal process.

Some types of documents you can find useful include:

Sample Notice to Vacate Letter

When you are ready to write your Lease Termination Letter, go over an example of what it will look like beforehand.

Review this Notice to Vacate sample letter before you begin writing: