Tenants Notice To Landlord Of Intent To Vacate Template

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR TENANT’S ON
Tenants Notice to Landlord of
INTENT TO VACATE
(Lease Term End or Month to Month)
Please read and follow the following instructions on vacating your premises:
1. Tenants must pay rent through the end of any period in which they intend to vacate. Thus, if you pay
your rent monthly, you will have to pay an entire month’s rent for the month in which you intend to vacate.
2. Tenants must give notice to the management office in writing on the attached form no later than
thirty (30) days prior to the date in which you intend to vacate. This notice may be given as early as desired
but must be received by the management at least thirty (30) days in advance of the move-out.
3. Tenants may not use this notice to get out of a lease term early. If you have signed a one year lease
you must fulfill that entire lease term. If you give notice during the lease term, it must be at least thirty days
prior to the end of the lease term. Early termination must be approved with management and an official
settlement agreement must be signed.
4. Tenants should obtain all necessary move-out documents from the management.
5. Prior to move-out, tenants should clean the premises and restore it to the same condition as upon
move-in.
6. Tenant should insure that all rents, fees, and damages are paid prior to move-out. Rent for the
premises is due on the same schedule as normally paid.
7. All individuals who have signed the lease must also sign the Intent to Vacate form.
8. If all tenants, residents, and occupants do not vacate, the lease signers and remaining occupants will
continue to be liable for the lease terms, treble damages for holdover, and the subsequent costs and fees
incurred.
9. Once given, the Intent to Vacate may be relied upon by management and may not be modified
except by written agreement of the management.

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