One of the things that tends to bring the most confusion to new (and sometimes not so new) Landlords is the issue of Termination of a Lease. Landlords sometimes want to bring a tenancy to an end, even when their tenants have not breached the lease agreement.
Rent is being paid on time, but the Landlord needs to make a change. However, they are unsure when this can happen or how notice can be delivered properly.
When Landlords assume that all leases can be terminated in a single way,
​ that’s when things go wrong. 

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