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Instructions to Landlord - Serving a Notice


to Vacate for Rent or Utility Arrears
(See Page 2 for Form 7)

Serving a Notice to Vacate for Rent or Utility Arrears


1. Complete Form 7 - IMMEDIATE NOTICE TO VACATE and keep a copy

2. Serve the tenant(s), which means get a copy to the tenant(s) by either:

a. Handing it directly to the tenant(s) (personal service) - OR -

b. Both taping a copy to the front door of the rental property and mailing a copy to the tenant(s) through the post
office (you cannot just put it in their mailbox) - OR -

c. Both taping a copy to the front door of the rental unit and sending a true copy of the document electronically
(email, text message, social media, and fax).
Personal service is always better, as the person who delivered the notice directly knows and can say that the tenant(s) got
the notice. If the tenant(s) does/do not actually get the copy by posting and mailing or by electronic delivery, the immediate
notice may not be effective.
If the tenant(s) does/do not move out as required, only court officials can actually put the tenant(s) out. You need an
Order for Possession that court officials will enforce.
The Office of Residential Tenancies may grant an Order for Possession. Use Form 9a to apply.

With your application (Form 9a) provide:


1. A copy of the Notice to Vacate to show exactly what was given to the tenant(s),
2. A Certificate of Service, signed by the person who served the tenant(s) and completed to say how the
tenant(s) was/were served with the Notice to Vacate, and
3. A copy of your rent ledger (required to prove rent arrears) and/or a copy of the signed lease agreement (if applicable)
– evidence MUST be submitted with the application form.
The Office will schedule a hearing and provide you with a Notice of Hearing to complete and serve on the tenant(s) to let
them know what you want and when and where they should appear for the hearing.
With the hearing notice, give the tenant(s) a copy of your rent ledger showing when payments were made and the amount
of rent in arrears.

June 2019 Form 7


Immediate Notice to Vacate Form 7
Office of Residential Tenancies
(The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, Section 57)

Questions about your rights? Contact the Office of Residential Tenancies at 1-888-215-2222
or [email protected] or visit Saskatchewan.ca/ort

To tenant(s):
All legal occupants.

I hereby give you notice to immediately deliver up possession of the premises described as:
Address City Province Postal Code

Saskatchewan

Notice to Vacate for Rent Arrears Check if applicable

The rent is payable on the day of each and every month.

The amount of rent payable under the agreement is (per month) $ .

The amount of rent over 15 days in arrears at the date of sending this notice is the sum of $ .

Notice to Vacate for Utility Arrears Check if applicable


‘Notice of Utility Arrears’ (Form 7a) MUST have been served on you more than 15 days ago (before this form) and some or all of the
utility arrears remain unpaid.

Details: (list month(s) for which rent or utilities is/are over 15 days in arrears)

Dated at (city/town) in the Province of Saskatchewan, this (date)

Landlord and/or Agent Signature

Full Legal Name of Landlord - must be a person or corporation

Mailing Address (please print) City Province Postal Code

PLEASE NOTE
All non-resident landlords are required to appoint a Saskatchewan resident as a power of attorney with the Office of Residential
Tenancies. See Form1.pdf and for more information refer to this page of the website (authority: section 83 of the Act).

Tenants may be liable to pay rent arrears and rent loss to the landlord if they have breached the tenancy agreement.
July 2019 Form 7

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