Yukon Tenancy Termination Fact Sheet

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Are you ready to terminate a tenancy? Read this Yukon fact-sheet provided by Community Services.

Document Last Modified: 1/30/2020

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Terminating Tenancy Help

As a landlord or a tenant the process for terminating tenancy can seem confusing. There are a variety of reasons you may want to end a tenancy agreement and various laws that apply to the process depending on how often the agreement is renewed. The Yukon Tenancy Termination Fact Sheet helps make it easy to navigate the process and understand how to make it as easy and painless for everyone involved. This sheet is the fastest way to get the information about how tenants and landlords can initiate the termination of tenancy process in a lawful and effective manner.

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For more details on the landlord and tenant rights and laws in the Yukon area, please visit: http://www.gov.yk.ca/news/15-279.html#.Vpqlj5orJDA

The experts at EZ Landlord Forms are always working to provide more information, tips and advice on how to deal with leasing and any related issues. This help can be found at:https://www.ezlandlordforms.com/articles/news/

What Does The Fact Sheet Really Include?

This fact sheet breaks down how to terminate tenancy with any kind of agreement. There is a section that details the process when a tenant has a weekly agreement, a monthly one or a yearly lease. This fact sheet has all the basic information about terminating tenancy based on the lease agreement but it is recommended that tenants or landlords seek the assistance and advice of a lawyer if any questions arise.

The Importance Of Following The Process

Landlords and tenants alike need to be informed of the termination process to ensure that each step is done to their advantage. As a landlord it is important that the steps are followed to the letter, the tenant is not intimidated and the appropriate amount of time has passed before an eviction is pursued. Disrupting any stage or causing problems with the tenant can lead to trouble if a legal eviction becomes necessary.

Tenants also need to be aware of their role in the process to avoid paying extra fees, having a bad reputation as a tenant, or even being evicted. Tenants that comply with the process will likely have no problems finding another property to rent.