Notice to Vacate Letter
You're ending your lease and need it in writing, correctly dated.
The deadline and the statute you cite depend on your state. Pick yours below to see the exact rule, a free sample, and the generator.
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The rule where you live
- Alabama30d
- Alaska30d
- Arizona30d
- Arkansas30d
- California30d
- Colorado30d
- Connecticut30d
- Delaware60d
- District of Columbia30d
- Florida30d
- Georgia30d
- Hawaii28d
- Idaho30d
- Illinois30d
- Indiana30d
- Iowa30d
- Kansas30d
- Kentucky30d
- Louisiana30d
- Maine30d
- Maryland30d
- Massachusetts30d
- Michigan30d
- Minnesota30d
- Mississippi30d
- Missouri30d
- Montana30d
- Nebraska30d
- Nevada30d
- New Hampshire30d
- New Jersey30d
- New Mexico30d
- New York30d
- North Carolina7d
- North Dakota30d
- Ohio30d
- Oklahoma30d
- Oregon30d
- Pennsylvania30d
- Rhode Island30d
- South Carolina30d
- South Dakota30d
- Tennessee30d
- Texas30d
- Utah15d
- Vermont30d
- Virginia30d
- Washington20d
- West Virginia30d
- Wisconsin30d
- Wyoming30d
9 questions, one per screen
- 01
What's your full name?
Use the name exactly as it appears on the lease.
- 02
What's the rental address?
Include the unit number.
- 03
Who is the landlord or property manager?
The name on your lease, plus the company if there is one.
- 04
What address do you send it to?
The address for notices on your lease, if it lists one.
- 05
What kind of tenancy is it?
Check the top of your lease if you're not sure.
- 06
What's your intended last day?
The day you'll return the keys.
- 07
Where should they send your deposit?
Your next address, or somewhere reliable.
- 08
Anything they should know?
Optional. Walkthrough scheduling, keys, a reason if you want to give one.
- 09
How firm should this letter be?
You can change this later and we'll rewrite it free.
Before you start
Yes — the deadline, the statute you cite, and the remedies available all vary by state. That is why every page here is state-specific rather than one generic template.
A PDF formatted for mailing, an editable Word file, and a next-steps sheet with your computed deadline and certified-mail instructions. $19, once.
Yes. You read most of the draft — including every fact you gave us and the statute citation — before any payment. Change an answer and we rewrite it free.