New Jersey Lease Termination Notice Forms

Last Updated: March 18, 2024 by Roberto Valenzuela

A New Jersey lease termination notice is a document which officially announces the upcoming end of a rental tenancy. Either a landlord or tenant may give notice, in most cases at least 30 days in advance.

Types of New Jersey Lease Termination Notice Forms

Notice Form Lease Type
7 Day Notice To Vacate Weekly
30 Day Notice To Vacate Monthly
90 Day Notice To Vacate Yearly / Tenancy At Will

New Jersey 7 Day Notice To Vacate

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A New Jersey 7 Day Notice To Vacate terminates a week-to-week lease, and situations without a written lease where the tenant pays rent weekly. The non-terminating party must receive notice at least seven (7) calendar days before the date of termination.

New Jersey 30 Day Notice To Vacate

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A New Jersey 30 Day Notice To Vacate terminates a month-to-month lease, as well as expired leases and situations without a written lease where the tenant pays rent monthly. The non-terminating party must receive notice at least thirty (30) calendar days before the date of termination.

New Jersey 90 Day Notice To Vacate

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A New Jersey 90 Day Notice To Vacate terminates a tenancy at will or a year-to-year lease. The non-terminating party must receive notice at least ninety (90) calendar days prior to the date of termination.

How To Write a Lease Termination Notice in New Jersey

To ensure the legal compliance of a lease termination notice:

  1. Use the full name of the receiving party, and address of record, if known
  2. Specify the termination date of the lease or tenancy
  3. Fill in the full address of the rental premises
  4. Provide updated/current address and phone number information
  5. Print name and sign the notice
  6. Complete the certificate of service by indicating the date and method of notice delivery, along with printed name and signature

It is easy to lose an otherwise justified legal action because of improper notice. Check carefully to ensure enough time after notice is delivered, not when it’s sent.

How to Calculate Expiration Date in New Jersey

The “clock” for a lease termination notice starts “ticking” the day after the notice gets delivered (served). For example, to give at least 30 days of notice and terminate a tenancy as of June 30th, delivery of the termination letter must be no later than May 31st.

In most jurisdictions, if the last day of a notice period is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the period continues to run until the end of the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.

How To Serve a Lease Termination Notice in New Jersey

New Jersey landlords and tenants may deliver a lease termination notice using any of these methods:

  1. Hand delivery to the other party
  2. Hand delivery to a person over age 14 on the property who can accept the notice on behalf of the other party
  3. All cases EXCEPT holding over at lease expiration: Delivery by certified mail, and by regular mail if the first mailing goes unclaimed
  4. ONLY for holding over, holding over after a rent default, and holding over after waste, nuisance, or certain major lease violations, AND only when all forms of hand delivery fail: Delivery by posting or affixing a copy at a conspicuous place on the premises

Mailed notice extends the notice period by five (5) calendar days, to account for variable delivery times.

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In almost all cases, notice is legally served when it is received by the other party, NOT when it’s sent. Check specified date of termination carefully to ensure compliance with the legal requirements for a notice period.

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