

This form is available in the Forms section at tribunalsontario.ca/ltb or from any LTB office. To give notice, you must use the Tenant's Notice to Terminate the Tenancy (Form N9). make an agreement with the landlord to end the tenancy.If you want to end your tenancy and move out, you must either: When the Tenant Wants to Move: General Rules Giving notice to end a tenancy You and your landlord can agree to a new fixed term tenancy agreement (1 year, for example).You can give proper notice to your landlord to end the tenancy and move out (See: Giving notice and termination dates, below.For more information, see the brochure, 2020 Rent Increase Guideline. Remember that the landlord can increase the rent each year by the annual rent increase guideline as long as they give you proper notice of the increase. When you stay on as a monthly, weekly or daily tenant, all of the other terms of the former lease still apply.

If you paid your rent by the day in the expired tenancy agreement you have a daily tenancy. If you paid your rent by the week in the expired tenancy agreement you have a weekly tenancy. If you paid your rent by the month in the expired tenancy agreement, you have a monthly tenancy. You can do nothing and your fixed term tenancy agreement will automatically convert to a monthly, weekly, or daily tenancy. Three possible things can happen when your fixed-term agreement ends: What happens when a fixed-term tenancy ends
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For example, in the case of a one-year fixed term tenancy, the landlord has to provide a rental unit for the full year and the tenant has to pay rent for the full year. This means that the landlord's and the tenant's rights and obligations are fixed for the term of the tenancy. In a fixed-term tenancy, the landlord and tenant agree that the tenancy will last for a specific period of time and the agreement includes the start and end date.
