Is the Blank Signed Evacuation Commitment Valid? While eviction agreements, which are frequently encountered in rental agreements, are a guarantee for renters, they may contain some legal risks for tenants. So, in particular, is the evacuation commitment signed with the date part left blank legally valid? What is the Evacuation Commitment? An eviction commitment is a written declaration by the tenant that he will vacate the rented real estate on a certain date. 352 of the Turkish Code of Obligations numbered 6098. according to the article, the eviction commitment given by the tenant is considered valid and the eviction of the tenant may be requested on the specified date. What Does a Blank Signed Eviction Commitment Mean Legally? In order for an evacuation commitment to be valid, it must meet certain conditions: It must be signed by the tenant with free will. The date should be specific and the commitment content should be clear. After the lease agreement is signed, it must be independently arranged. However, an eviction commitment signed by leaving the date part blank can be filled in by the lessor in the following periods. This situation may lead to an unfair application against the tenant. In accordance with the decisions of the Supreme Court, if there is an eviction commitment whose content and date are unclear on the date the tenant signed, this document may be considered invalid. What Should Tenants and Landlords Do? Tenants should carefully review the eviction commitment they will sign and make sure that the date part is not empty. Renters, on the other hand, should take the eviction commitment with the free will of the tenant and filled in with all the details in order to avoid legal problems.