A Notice of Termination of Lease is a written notice from a landlord to a tenant informing them that the lease agreement between them is coming to an end. The notice outlines the date on which the lease will end and the conditions a tenant must meet in order to avoid an eviction. Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, there are two types of Notice of Termination of Lease: 1. Unconditional Notice of Termination of Lease: This type of notice does not require the tenant to do anything in order to avoid eviction. The tenant is given a certain number of days to move out, after which the landlord can take legal action if they remain on the premises. 2. Conditional Notice of Termination of Lease: This type of notice requires the tenant to meet certain conditions in order to avoid eviction. These conditions can include payment of rent or other fees, repair of damage done to the premises, or compliance with other lease terms. If the tenant fails to meet the conditions, the landlord can take legal action.