Notice to Dispose of a Tenant's Abandoned Goods

Used by landlords stuck with property left behind after a tenant has vacated the rental unit.  This notice is designed to comply with provincial requirements that landlords must satisfy before abandoned goods can be thrown away or sold.

Whose it for?

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When is a Notice of Intention to Dispose used?

Landlords are obligated to store the abandoned goods during the notice process so getting the ball rolling as soon as possible after they are discovered will help to minimize storage costs and frustrations.

Why is a Notice of Intention to Dispose used?

Serving this notice is required by each province before landlords can proceed with sale or disposal. Be sure to comply with the timelines and regulations of your province to avoid potential issues.

What is the next step?

Depending on the value of the goods the landlord may proceed to either sell or dispose of the abandoned goods if they are not claimed. See the details of your province’s regulations within the above form for details.

What does it look like?

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