If you want to end a tenancy that has lasted 6 months or more, you must share a document called a Notice of Termination with your tenant. The Notice of Termination states the reason for ending the tenancy.
Follow the steps below to serve a Notice of Termination correctly.
Step 1: Check if ending the tenancy is allowed
Before you begin, you must confirm that your reason for ending the tenancy is legally valid. In some cases, you must also take extra steps before you serve the notice.
- For rent arrears:
- Serve a rent arrears warning notice to your tenant and the RTB on the same day.
- You must give at least 28 days to pay the unpaid rent. The notice period starts when both the RTB and the tenant receive it. To submit the notice to the RTB, you should email it to warningnotice@rtb.ie.
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- For other tenant breaches:
- Serve a warning notice to your tenant with details of the breach and give a reasonable time to fix it. You do not need to send it to the RTB.
Use the table below to check if your reason for ending the tenancy is legally valid. You can also read more about how a landlord can end a tenancy.