- Section 1: When to serve an N7 notice.
- Reason 1: Someone in the unit seriously endangered another person’s safety in the complex.
- Reason 2: Someone in the unit intentionally damaged the rental unit or complex.
- Reason 3: Improper use of the unit caused or may cause serious damage.
- Reason 4: Tenant disrupted landlord’s enjoyment or rights in a building with three or fewer units.
- Section 2: How to fill an N7 form
- Fill tenant’s name(s) under “To” and landlord’s name(s) under “From.”
- Provide the complete rental unit address.
- Termination Date: At least 10 days after providing the tenant notice, excluding the notice date.
- Section 3: Reasons for Ending Tenancy
- Shade box for each reason.
- Describe specific incidents causing problems, including dates, individuals involved, and impacts.
- Section 4: Signatures
- Landlord or representative marks circle (Landlord/Representative), signs, and dates.
- Representative’s information if applicable.
- Section 5: Giving the Notice to Tenant
- Various delivery methods listed, including direct handover, mailing, fax, courier, avoid posting on the door of the rental unit.
- Section 6: After Giving the Notice
- Keep a copy.
- Apply to the Landlord Tenant Board (LTB) within 30 days after the termination date.
- Required forms: Application to End a Tenancy and Evict a Tenant (Form L2), Notice to End Tenancy for Causing Serious Problems in the Rental Unit or Residential Complex (Form N7), and Certificate of Service.
- Section 7: Questions and Assistance
- Visit LTB website or contact Customer Service for inquiries.
- Customer Service is available weekdays, with automated information available 24/7.