Notice To Vacate Form

About this template

A notice to vacate is a legal document that a landlord delivers to a tenant, or vice versa, to inform them of a move-out date from any residential rental property, such as an apartment, condo, or house. Landlords and property managers are more likely to use notice to vacate forms, but tenants and renters who aren’t able to stay in their units any longer can also use them. You can easily create and customize your own with Jotform Sign.

Craft a notice to vacate form that works for your specific needs with our drag-and-drop form builder. You can customize how the form looks and how it functions. Upload images, add or remove form fields, pick fonts and color schemes, and more. Then just send it to the other party for an e-signature. Once they’ve signed it, you’ll receive a PDF copy for your records.

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