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Types of Eviction Notices
All of our eviction forms are simple, straightforward notices
that landlords can use to remove tenants from their property.
The type of eviction notice you will use depends upon whether
or not you have a lease
/ rental agreement with the tenant, and your reasons
for evicting your tenant.
NOTICES FOR TENANTS WITH RENTAL
AGREEMENTS:
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.
Notice to Comply with the Lease Agreement or to Vacate - This
type of notice should be used for tenants that are in violation of one or more
of the terms of your rental agreement. For example, this could be used if your
tenant has a pet, and the lease agreement had a no-pet clause. This notice requires
that your tenant either follow the terms of the lease or move from your property
within a specified number of
days.
Notice to Pay Rent or to Vacate - This type of notice
should be used for tenants who have not paid their rent. This notice requires
that your tenant either pay his or her rent or move from your property within
a specified number of
days.
NOTICES FOR TENANTS WITHOUT RENTAL
AGREEMENTS
Notice
to Vacate - This type of notice should be used for tenants
where no lease exists. An example of this would be a tenant
that rents from you on a month to month basis. This notice
requires that the tenant who rent on a month-to-month basis
move from your property at the end of a state-specific time
period. Depending upon what state you are in, our forms
will put in the required length of notice to your tenant.
Landlord's
Notice to Terminate Tenancy - This type of general notice
should be used for tenants where no lease exists. For example,
tenants who rent from you on a week-to-week basis, will
be required to move from your property within two weeks.
Additionally, this notice can be used for those tenants
that have possession of the rental property, with your consent,
but no set rental terms exist.
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