Hi Folks,
Couple of questions, I intend to terminate my tenancy agreement (currently on a month to month basis), is there is a formal notice format that I should be using or just write a note to the building management ? Also should I be paying last months rent (and claim deposit) or this is usually paid out of the deposit that we have with the building management ?
Thanks
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Kind Regards
Shah
Quote:
Originally posted by Shah
Hi Folks,
Couple of questions, I intend to terminate my tenancy agreement (currently on a month to month basis), is there is a formal notice format that I should be using or just write a note to the building management ? Also should I be paying last months rent (and claim deposit) or this is usually paid out of the deposit that we have with the building management ?
Thanks
Quote:
Originally posted by Shah
Hi Folks,
Couple of questions, I intend to terminate my tenancy agreement (currently on a month to month basis), is there is a formal notice format that I should be using or just write a note to the building management ? Also should I be paying last months rent (and claim deposit) or this is usually paid out of the deposit that we have with the building management ?
Thanks
-----------------------------------------------------------------
SS
Reiki Grand Master
1. Remember, you will generally need to give them 60 days notice. So if you give notice by end of february, you are still liable for rent upto end April. Hence you will pay for March and your deposit will be adjusted for rent of April.
2. Give them a very simple note mentioning your name, apt number and the date of termination. Keep it simple and basic. Get the super's signature for your records.
3. Despite this notice, they will have you sign on thier standard forms. Remember to keep copy for your records.
4. Atleast 1 week before your end, make sure your apartment is inspected and any shortcomings are noted in advance.
5. Most supers generally check for satisfactory working of kitchen appliances and your washroom functions. All other issues are minor.
Hope this helps. If possible let us know how it goes and if you had any issues.
Good luck.
Hiren
Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy and Terms of Usage FAQ Canadian Desi © 2001 Marg eSolutions Site designed, developed and maintained by Marg eSolutions Inc. |