ACTO: My landlord gave me a Form N12 notice. Now what?

Re-posted from the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO) blog.

A form N12, or “Notice to End your Tenancy Because the Landlord, a Purchaser or a Family Member Requires the Rental Unit” is a form a landlord or their representative can give to their tenant as a notice of eviction in Ontario.

A landlord who gives their tenant a form N12 must pay the tenant one month’s rent as compensation or offer the tenant an acceptable alternative unit to rent. They must also give their tenant 60 days written notice to the end of the term (the last day of the rental period).

Click HERE to read ACTO’s latest blog and find out what Ontario renters should know about form N12s.

This post gives general legal information. For legal advice for a specific situation please CONTACT KCLC.


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