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Notice To Terminate a Tenancy at the End of the
Term For Landlord's or Purchaser's Own Use
1.The termination date cannot be earlier than 60 days after the date the landlord gives the tenant this notice. Also,
the date must be the last day of the rental period, or, if the tenancy is for a fixed term, the last day of the fixed term.
2. If the tenant moves out by the termination date in this notice, the tenancy will end on the termination date.
The tenant may, however, terminate the tenancy on an earlier date by giving the landlord at least ten calendar
days written notice.
3. If the tenant disagrees with what the landlord claims in this notice, the tenant does not have to move out of
the rental unit. However, the landlord may apply to the Board for an order terminating the tenancy and evicting the
tenant.
4.The landlord's application to the Board: The landlord may file their application as soon as they have given the
tenant this notice. If the landlord applies, the Board will schedule a hearing. The landlord must give the tenant a
copy of the application and the Notice of Hearing.
5. If the landlord is giving this notice because a person who provides or will provide care services wants to
move into the rental unit, then the person who is receiving or will be receiving the care services must live in the
same building or group of buildings as the rental unit. If the rental unit is in a mobile home park or land lease
community, then the person who is receiving or will be receiving the care services must live in the same mobile
home park or land lease community as the rental unit.