Australian Notice to Quit

[What is a Notice to Quit?]

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A Notice to Quit is used by the Landlord to terminate its lease with a Tenant due to the Tenant's undertaking of illegal or dangerous activities on the Premises. The Tenant is informed that the lease is terminated and the Premises must be vacated within a certain time period.

This document is up to date! It was last reviewed by a lawyer in January 2012.


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Governing Jurisdiction:

This document will be governed by the laws of which nation?
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Tenant Information:

How many Tenants do you wish to address the letter to?
First Tenant:
Second Tenant:
 

Property Information:

Do you wish to add a suite number?
Yes No
Suite Number:
Address:
City:
Country:
State/Province:
Zip:
 

Landlord Information:

How many Landlords are there?
First Landlord:
Second Landord:
Landlord Contact Phone (e.g. (384) 926-4847):
Landlord Contact Address:
 

Lease Information:

Date Lease was Signed (e.g. June 1, 2011):
 

Reason for Notice:

Why are you giving this notice?
Describe the damage, in complete sentences:
Describe the threats/violence, in complete sentences:
Describe the illegal activities, in complete sentences:
Describe the reason for notice, in complete sentences:
 

Time to Vacate:

What date must the Tenant(s) vacate the Premises by? (e.g. June 11, 2012)
How long is this from the date this notice will be delivered? (e.g. 14 days)
 

Signing Information:

Date of Signing, if known:

Day (e.g. 11):
Month (e.g. June):
Year (e.g. 2012):

Proof of Service:

Do you wish to include a proof of service?
Yes No
Date of Delivery, if known (e.g. July 31, 2007):
This notice will be:
Delivery will be via:
Select who will witness the signing of this notice: