Why would a landlord give Notice To Quit to the tenant(s)?
The landlord may give the tenant(s)notice for any violation of a condition or rule as outlined on your lease. Three examples are outlined below. Many rental units have rules about the noise level that is acceptable for the building. Often times, although not necessary, tenant(s) will be giving a warning or warnings before given a notice to leave the premises. Make sure that you know and understand the consequences upon receiving a noise complaint or warning. In accordance with the standard form of a lease, only those tenants and occupants names indicated on the lease are allowed to live in the premises. Tenants could be give notice to leave for violating this condition of the lease. The tenant(s) may be given notice for owning a pet or pets when it has been specified on the lease that pets are not welcome on the premises. If you have or want to own a pet, you should make sure that it is okay with your landlord. There are a number of reasons why a landlord may give a notice to quit to t