No-Grounds Eviction Notice (Periodic or Rolling Lease)
This Notice may be used to notify the tenant of a periodic residential lease that you are terminating their lease, without grounds. This process is only legal in some states.
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Suitable for New South Wales, Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia only
Document Overview
This notice can only be used to end a periodic, or rolling, lease. To end a fixed-term lease at the prescribed end date, see Notice of Non-Renewal of Lease (Fixed Term Residential Lease).
This notice may be legally required, as is the case in New South Wales. In Tasmania, Queensland, Victoria and the ACT, no-grounds eviction is not legal under any circumstances. These laws are subject to change.
The term "eviction" here is used in the sense of exercising a right to end the lease. This is not valid as a way of initiating forceful eviction proceedings.
This notice may be followed up with a reminder as the date of the end of the lease approaches, such as the End of Lease Reminder (Residential Lease) on the Lawpath platform.
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