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Notice to quit is used where a Tenant has:
- failed to pay their rent within the required time after it was due
- caused serious damage to premises
- violence or threats to health, safety of property and other Tenants
- illegal activities on Premises such as drugs or prostitution
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Notice of Lease Violation is used where a Tenant has failed to comply with the Landlord's rules or
breached a term of the Lease. The Landlord is giving the Tenant notice to remedy the violation
within the notice period. The Landlord may choose to terminate the Lease if the violation is not
remedied OR to remedy the violation itself at the Tenant's expense.
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Notice of Termination is used where the Landlord wishes to terminate a periodic tenancy (such as a month to month Lease) or the Lease requires advance notice to terminate the Lease.
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Demand for Possession can be used where a Tenant has been previously given a Notice of Lease Violation or the Notice to Quit (for non-payment of rent and where the Landlord has not yet terminated the Lease).
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Notice of Rent Increase is used where a Landlord wishes to increase the rent charged on the Premises.
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Notice to Repair is used when the Tenant wants to give notice to the Landlord that the Landlord is breaching a term of the Lease or the state legislation in that it is not properly maintaining the Premises.
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Notice of Termination is used when the Tenant wants to give notice to the Landlord that the Tenant has elected to terminate a Lease with a periodic tenancy or for various reasons such as Landlord failed to repair the Premises within a reasonable time after a Notice to Repair was delivered on the Landlord; death of one of the Tenants; Tenant is a military personnel; or Tenant moving to seniors' home.
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Notice of Intent to Vacate is used when the Tenant (under a fixed term) wants to give notice to the Landlord that the Tenant plans to vacate the Premises at the end of the notice period.
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The Notice to Pay Rent is used where a Tenant has failed to pay their rent when it was due.
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Reason for the notice:
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Description of what the late rent is for:
Description of damage:
Description of violence or threats:
Description of illegal activities:
Landlord's reason for notice:
(e.g. $400.00 for the month of December 2003 plus late fees, additional rent and other charges in the amount of $130.00.)
(e.g. On January 1st, 2004, the Tenant and one of his guests broke 4 windows, destroyed one door, burned one stove and caused substantial damage to the interior walls of the Premises.)
(e.g. On January 1st, 2004, the Tenant and one of his guests broke into the apartment adjacent to the Premises and threatened those tenants for complaining about the noise level that the Tenant's party was making.)
(e.g. On January 1st, 2004, the Tenant was charged for having sold drugs to an undercover agent in or about the Premises.)
(e.g. Joe Tenant or a guest of Joe Tenant materially damaged the Premises on the ____ day of _______, 2004 by destroying all the appliances and fixtures in the Premises.)
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Reason for the notice:
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Description of rules/Lease terms being violated:
Landlord's reason:
(e.g. The Lease requires that the Tenant provide notice to the Landlord when the Tenant will be absent from the Premises for more than 7 days. The Tenant has been absent from the Premises since January 2nd, 2004. The Tenant did not provide any notice to the Landlord.)
(e.g. Joe Tenant failed to properly maintain the Premises as required by legislation and the terms of the Lease as follows: _______.)
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Reason for the notice:
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Landlord's Reason:
(ie. The state legislation requires that the Landlord provide at least 60 days notice that the Lease will end on the ___ day of ___________, _____.)
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Tenant entitled to this Notice:
Number of days of advance notice required:
Tenant entitled to this Notice:
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Q. How much notice is the landlord or tenant entitled to?
A. The amount of notice varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and depends upon your reason for giving notice. You must consult the applicable local laws to determine the minimum notice with which you are legally required to provide. You can check the required notice for your jurisdiction by clicking on the link to your jurisdiction's statutes provided in the Governing Law section of the Questions Page.
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(e.g. 7 days, 1 month, etc.)
(e.g. 7 days, 1 month, etc.)
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Reason for the demand:
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Landlord's reason:
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Type of Lease:
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Number of weeks in Lease:
Number of months in Lease:
Number of years in Lease:
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(e.g. 26)
(e.g. 18)
(e.g. 6)
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Number of weeks left in Lease from effective date:
Number of months left in Lease from effective date:
Number of years left in Lease from effective date:
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(e.g. 13)
(e.g. 9)
(e.g. 3)
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Lease term description:
(e.g. Describe length of term and frequency of payments in complete sentences.)
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Tenant's reason for notice:
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Type of fixed term:
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Number of weeks:
Number of months:
Number of years:
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(e.g. 36)
(e.g. 18)
(e.g. 5)
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Reason for giving notice:
(The Lease provided that the Tenant must give 30 days notice before the end of the Lease or the Lease is automatically renewed for another term of five years.)
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Tenant's reason for notice:
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Type of periodic tenancy:
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Military reason:
(ie. Joe Tenant is becoming member of the Armed Forces of the United States; Joe Tenant has received permanent change of station orders from ____ to ______; Joe Tenant has been prematurely or involuntarily discharged from the Armed Forces for the United States; Joe Tenant is being released from active duty as a member of the United States Armed Forces; etc.)
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Tenant's reason for terminating Lease:
(ie. The Landlord failed to correct a material problem with the Premises that related to standards for health and safety; etc.)
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Number of Tenants:
Number of surviving Tenants:
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Payment Information
Do you want to specify an address where payment can be made?
Do you want to specify the method of payment?
Payment method:
Do you want to specify the form of payment?
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Signing Details
To be valid, these notices should be served by a Constable.
Include proof of service?
This notice may be served personally on the Defendant. Mailing this notice may be an option is some jurisdictions. If you wish to serve by first class mail please contact your local County Courthouse to ensure it is a valid option.
Proof of service signed in front of:
Q. What is a notary public?
A. A Notary Public is a state-appointed official who is authorized to authenticate certain legal documents, such as declarations, deeds, mortgages, and other contracts.
Where will the proof of service be executed?
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