What Are N12 and N13 Notices?
The N12 and N13 are “own use” or “conversion” eviction notices under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Unlike a non-payment eviction, these notices are based not on tenant misconduct but on the landlord’s intention to use the property for a specific purpose — and they come with strict requirements and significant consequences for landlords who act in bad faith.
An N12 is served when the landlord, a purchaser, or a qualifying family member (spouse, child, parent, or related family members of the landlord or spouse) genuinely intends to move into the unit and occupy it for at least one year. Compensation equal to one month’s rent must be paid to the tenant.
An N13 is served when the landlord requires the unit vacant to demolish the building, convert it to non-residential use, or carry out major repairs that require the unit to be vacant and require a permit. Compensation requirements apply.
Key Requirements at a Glance
N12 & N13 must-knows for landlords
Comparing the N12 and N13
Understanding which notice applies to your situation — and the specific obligations each one creates — is essential before you serve anything on your tenant.
N12 — Landlord’s Own UseWho it’s for: The landlord, a purchaser of the property, the landlord’s spouse, child, parent, or a parent or child of the landlord’s spouse. Notice period: Minimum 60 days. Termination date must be the last day of a rental period or the end of the tenancy term. Compensation: One month’s rent must be paid to the tenant on or before the termination date. Key risk: The person moving in must genuinely occupy the unit for at least 12 months. Failure to do so triggers the tenant’s right to compensation and return. |
N13 — Demolition, Conversion & Major RenovationWho it’s for: Landlords who require the unit vacant to demolish the building, convert it to non-residential use, or carry out major repairs requiring a building permit and vacant possession. Notice period: Minimum 120 days. Termination date must be the last day of a rental period. Compensation: One month’s rent (or three months’ if the tenant cannot return due to demolition or conversion). Right of first refusal: For renovation N13s, the tenant has the right to return to the unit at the same rent once the renovations are complete. |
Our N12 & N13 Services
Own-use evictions are among the most scrutinized matters at the LTB. Tenants are entitled to challenge them — and bad faith findings carry significant penalties. We prepare landlords meticulously.
