Eviction Notice For Nuisance
Notice to Vacate for a Nuisance - This type of notice should be used for tenants that have created a nuisance However, today the term more commonly applies to waste.
For example, this notice should be used to evict tenants that have damaged or destroyed your property, as well as for health code violations. This notice tells your tenant
they have a set amount of days to move from your property. For example, this could be used for tenants who have disturbed neighbors through loud noise or parties, for tenants
that have harmed or destroyed your property, or for health code violations. This notice tells your tenant they have a specified number of days to move from your property.
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Number Of Days:
Each eviction notice has a different number of days that the tenant is given to leave the property. This number of days is dependent upon the state in which you live. When you select your state on our input forms, we will insert the correct number of days for you into your notice.
Nuisance Definition:
"Nuisance" is a legal term that means irritating or disturbing another person's use or enjoyment of their property. For example, this could be used for tenants who have disturbed neighbors through loud noise or parties, or for tenants that have harmed or destroyed the landlord's property.
Waste Definition:
Waste is defined as permanent harm to land, and whatever is attached to it, by a tenant. Many different acts by a tenant can be considered waste, including physical damage done to the property. It does not matter whether the damage was intended or merely neglectful, it is still considered waste. Another act of waste is failure by the tenant to keep the property in good repair. A tenant is considered to have a duty to return the property in the same manner in which it was when he or she moved there.
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