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Alabama Lease Termination / Notice to Vacate

Create a Alabama-specific notice to vacate in minutes. We pre-select Alabama for you and include reminders about Alabama requirements — review and verify against current Alabama law before signing.

  • From tenant or from landlord
  • Correct move-out date and forwarding address block
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NOTICE OF LEASE TERMINATION

Date: __________
To: __________
RE: Notice of termination of tenancy for the premises located at __________, in the State of Alabama.
Dear __________, this letter serves as formal written notice that the tenancy for the above premises will terminate effective __________. The premises will be vacated and possession surrendered on or before that date.
Please return the security deposit, less any lawful deductions, to the following forwarding address: __________, within the time required by Alabama law.
Sincerely, __________
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FAQ

Is there really no subscription?

Correct. You pay $2.99 per document and can edit and re-download it as much as you like. No monthly fee.

Are these documents state-specific?

Each document includes the common terms most US situations need plus a field for your state and reminders about state-specific rules (deposit caps, notice periods, disclosures). Laws change, so always verify the final document against your state's current rules.

Is this legal advice?

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How much notice do I have to give?

Most month-to-month tenancies require 30 days' written notice, but some states require more (e.g. 60 days) depending on how long the tenant has lived there. Enter the date that satisfies your state's required notice period.

Is this the same as an eviction?

No. This is a no-fault notice to end a tenancy. An eviction for non-payment or violation uses a pay-or-quit/cure-or-quit notice instead.

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