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- Notice to leave (Form 12) | Residential Tenancies Authority
The Notice to leave (Form 12) is used when the lessor agent is giving notice to the tenant s to vacate the property Correct notice periods must always be given
- Notice to vacate in rental properties - Consumer Affairs Victoria
When a rental provider (landlord) wants a renter (tenant) to move out of the property, they can either talk to the renter to reach an agreement or give the renter a notice to vacate A notice to vacate is a formal statement that the rental provider wants to end the rental agreement
- Notices to vacate and eviction (Private rental) - Tenants Victoria
A ‘notice to vacate’ is a request in writing from your landlord (officially called the rental provider) or their agent asking you to move out They must tell you why and give you a date to leave by, which is called the ‘termination date’
- Notice to vacate - Consumer Affairs Victoria
If you require a response, use our General enquiry online form Please ensure that this field is always blank
- Notices to vacate - Tenants Victoria
Get help as soon as possible about whether you can dispute a notice to vacate, from Tenants Victoria, community legal centre, Tenancy Assistance and Advocacy Program (TAAP) service for private renters, or Tenancy Plus service for social housing renters
- Renters giving notice of intention to vacate
Renters who want to move out can either talk to their rental provider (landlord) to reach an agreement, or give formal notice that they want to leave A notice of intention to vacate is a formal statement that the renter wants to end the rental agreement (lease)
- Immediate notice for violence, dangerous behaviour and serious damage
Renters, residents or site tenants can be asked to leave a property immediately when there is violent or dangerous behaviour, or serious damage to the property This is called an immediate notice to vacate and the renter must leave straight away
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