Lanlord gives N12 to tenant if he/she or one of his/her relatives wants to move in and live in the unit or has sold the property and the buyer untends to live the unit .
The termination date the landlord sets out in this notice must be at least 60 days after the landlord gives this notice. Also, the termination date must be the last day of the rental period. For example, if tenant pays rent on the first of each month, the termination date must be the last day of a month. Finally, if the tenancy is for a fixed term the termination date cannot be earlier than the last day of the fixed term. For example, if tenant signed a one-year lease, the termination date cannot be earlier than the last day of the one-year period set out in the lease
- The landlord must:
- Pay tenant an amount equal to one month’s rent by the termination date in this notice, or
- Offer tenant another rental unit that is acceptable to him/her
- Tenant can terminate the tenancy sooner than the date set out in this notice as long as you give the landlord at least 10 days’ notice that he/she intend to move out of the rental unit. Tenant must use the Landlord and Tenant Board’s Form N9 to give his/her written notice to the landlord.