Notice periods
Notice period Graubünden: terminate your Swiss lease correctly
A correct rental termination in canton Graubünden depends on three things: the right notice period, the correct termination date, and verifiable delivery. Miss any one of these and you stay a tenant for three or six more months — still paying rent.
Key facts
- Residential lease
- 3 months notice
- Commercial lease
- 6 months notice
- Termination dates
- End of any calendar month
- Registered mail
- Strongly recommended (BGE 143 III 15)
How to terminate correctly
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Check the notice period and date in your contract
Read your lease contract. In canton Graubünden the statutory minimum notice applies — your contract may specify longer periods. What counts is the day the letter arrives at the landlord, not when you send it (BGE 143 III 15).
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Calculate the latest send date
Count back 3 months from your termination date. Add at least 7 days for registered-mail delivery. This prevents the letter from arriving one day too late.
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Write the termination letter with all required information
Address the letter to all landlords listed in the contract. State the rental apartment clearly (address, unit number if any), the desired termination date, and include your signature. For married couples, both spouses must sign (Art. 169 Civil Code).
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Send by registered mail and keep receipt for 5 years
Send by registered mail. This is the only way to prove when it arrived at the landlord. Keep the delivery receipt for at least 5 years — legal deadlines for a potential conciliation procedure run that long.
Special rules in canton Graubünden
- Trilingual canton — German, Romansh, and Italian are all official languages.
- Write in the language used in your lease contract and in the local area (German, Romansh, or Italian).
- In Italian-speaking valleys (Misox, Bergell, Engadin Sud) use Italian; in Romansh areas use the local Romansh idiom.
- Notice must ARRIVE (not just be sent) before the deadline — allow 2–3 business days for postal delivery.
- Send by registered mail (Einschreiben/recommandé) for proof of receipt.
Legal basis: OR Art. 266a–266o; VMWG
Conciliation authority in Graubünden
Schlichtungsbehörden für Mietsachen Graubünden
Elf regionale Schlichtungsbehörden (Albula, Bernina, Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair, Imboden, Landquart, Maloja, Moesa, Plessur, Prättigau/Davos, Surselva, Viamala). Dreisprachig (DE/IT/Rumantsch).
CO Art. 274a — Conciliation proceedings in rental matters are free of charge.
Frequently asked questions
- When can I terminate my lease in Graubünden?
- You can terminate your lease in canton Graubünden at any time, provided you respect the 3-month notice period. Termination takes effect on the next permitted termination date. What matters is when the letter arrives at the landlord — not when you send it (BGE 143 III 15).
- Do I have to send the termination by registered mail?
- Registered mail is not legally mandatory — but strongly recommended. Only registered mail lets you prove when your letter arrived at the landlord. Per BGE 143 III 15, the arrival date counts, not the sending date. Keep the delivery receipt for at least 5 years.
- What happens if I miss the notice period?
- Miss the deadline and you stay a tenant for another 3 months — until the next possible termination date. At CHF 2,000/month rent, that's 6’000 CHF extra. A mistake makes the termination at the desired date invalid — with no way to retract.
- Can I terminate early?
- Yes, under CO Art. 264. You must present a solvent and suitable replacement tenant willing to take over the lease on the same terms. The landlord may only reject a replacement for important reasons (BGE 119 II 36).
- Which conciliation authority is responsible?
- The conciliation authority at the location of your rental is responsible. In canton Graubünden that is Schlichtungsbehörden für Mietsachen Graubünden. The procedure is free of charge per CO Art. 274a and CCP Art. 113 para. 2 lit. c — conciliation is mandatory before filing a lawsuit.
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