An eviction notice template is a document or letter written to let the tenant know that an eviction process is in progress and if he/she does not comply with the manager’s/proprietor’s rules and regulations.
REASONS FOR AN EVICTION NOTICE:
AN EVICTION FORM NEEDS TO CONTAIN:
You can find a number of blank templates easily accessible online. These documents are simple, editable and ready to be printed.
EVICTION NOTICE
Date: ___/___/______
______________________ Tenat’s Name
______________________ Tenat’s Address 1
______________________ Tenat’s Address 2
Re: Unit # ___________
You are hereby notified to quit the premises described in the address above within _____ days of the day of the delivery of this notice.
The reason for giving this notice to vacate is as follows: (Failure to pay rent, damage to the property,...)
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If you fail to vacate the property within the period specified above, legal proceedings will be instituted against you to recover the property, all damages, legal fees, and monies owned by you to the full extent permissible by law.
All amounts you still owe this company will be deducted from your security deposit or collected in a legal action, if that proves to be necessary.
If you believe you are entitle to remain as tenant, you or your lawyer may present your case in a court of law.
______________________ Landlord’s Signature
______________________ Landlord’s Name
______________________ Landlord’s Address
______________________ Landlord’s Phone Number
______________________ Witness‘ Signature
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