A professionally formatted Notice of Non-Renewal of Lease is commonly used when a landlord intends not to extend or renew a fixed-term rental agreement at the end of its stated term. This notice formally informs the tenant that the Lease will expire on its scheduled end date and that possession of the Premises must be surrendered accordingly.
In many jurisdictions, advance written notice may be required even for fixed-term leases. The required timeframe and method of service can vary by state and local ordinance. Landlords should confirm the proper notice period and delivery method before serving any non-renewal notice.
This form includes:
• Clear identification of the Lease and property address
• Lease expiration date reference
• A defined Non-Renewal Statement confirming the Lease will not be extended
• Move-out and possession surrender language
• Space for forwarding address reminder
• Landlord/Agent signature lines
• Certificate of Service section documenting delivery method
• Landlord instruction sheet, practice copy, and general timeframe reference guide included
Printed & Shipped Version
• Professionally printed on quality paper
• Mailed directly to you and ready to complete
• Ideal for landlords who prefer physical forms on hand
• Includes full instruction and reference materials
A digital version is also available for those who need immediate access.
Important Before Use
• Review the Lease to confirm any required advance notice provisions
• Verify the minimum notice period required under state or local law
• Confirm the permitted method of service in your jurisdiction
• Ensure the notice is delivered within the required timeframe prior to Lease expiration
Rental laws and notice requirements change periodically. Always review current state and local requirements before serving any non-renewal or termination-related notice.
This form is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements vary by jurisdiction. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable law before use.









