Arkansas Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Lease

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If it becomes necessary for a Landlord to notify a Tenant that a month-to-month tenancy is being terminated, the notice should be given in writing. This is both a good practice and is also often required by law and/or by the lease.

This form can be used by a Landlord to give notice of termination of a month-to-month tenancy to a Tenant.

This package contains (1) Checklist and Instructions; (2) Information about Notice of Termination; (3) Notice of Termination

Arkansas Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Lease

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Product Arkansas Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Lease
Country United States
Pages 3
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Category Notice of Lease Termination
Product number #17858
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Frequently Asked Questions

This notice serves to formally inform a tenant that their month-to-month lease is being terminated by the landlord. It is a legal requirement to provide this notice in writing to ensure clarity and compliance with rental laws.

In Arkansas, landlords are typically required to provide at least 30 days' written notice to terminate a month-to-month lease. This timeframe allows tenants adequate time to find alternative housing.

Yes, tenants have the right to contest the termination if they believe it is unjust or not in compliance with the lease agreement. They may seek legal advice to understand their rights and options.

No, this notice is not an eviction notice. It is a formal termination of the lease agreement. An eviction notice would follow if the tenant fails to vacate the property by the specified termination date.

The notice should include the date of issuance, the tenant's name and address, the termination date, and any relevant details regarding the lease agreement. Clarity and completeness are essential to avoid misunderstandings.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Landlords seeking to terminate a month-to-month lease will find this form essential. It provides a clear, legally compliant way to notify tenants of the termination, ensuring that both parties are aware of the end date and any necessary next steps.
  • Individuals who are managing rental properties may need this notice to maintain proper communication with tenants. By using this form, landlords can avoid potential disputes by documenting the termination process in writing.
  • In situations where a tenant has violated lease terms, a landlord may need to terminate the tenancy. This notice serves as a formal declaration of the landlord's intent to end the rental agreement, which is crucial for legal proceedings if necessary.
  • For those who are transitioning to a new rental arrangement, this notice can help clarify the timeline for both the landlord and tenant. It ensures that all parties are on the same page regarding the end of the tenancy and helps facilitate a smooth transition.
  • Property managers may utilize this form to standardize the process of lease termination across multiple properties. By having a consistent approach, they can ensure compliance with local laws and reduce the risk of errors.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate if the tenant has a fixed-term lease that has not yet expired. In such cases, the landlord must wait until the lease term ends before terminating the agreement.
  • – If the tenant has already vacated the property, using this notice is unnecessary. The notice is meant to inform tenants still residing in the rental unit about the termination.
  • – For situations involving lease violations that require immediate action, such as illegal activities, landlords should consider other legal remedies instead of this notice.
  • – This form is not suitable for commercial leases, as it is specifically designed for residential month-to-month tenancies in Arkansas. Different rules and forms apply to commercial rental agreements.
  • – If the landlord and tenant have reached a mutual agreement to terminate the lease, a different form or written agreement should be used to document that understanding.

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