The Alabama Seven (7) Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is a legal document that is served to a tenant by a landlord, giving the tenant seven (7) days to pay the rent in full or vacate the premises. This notice is governed by the Alabama Code, Title 35, Chapter 9, which provides certain requirements for service and content of the notice. The Alabama Seven (7) Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is typically served to a tenant when they have failed to pay the rent due on the rental property. This notice informs the tenant that they must pay the full amount of rent due within seven (7) days, or they must vacate the premises. If the tenant pays the full amount of rent due prior to the end of the seven (7) day period, then the tenant can remain in the rental property. However, if the tenant does not pay the full amount of rent due within the seven (7) day period, then the landlord may file an eviction action against the tenant. There are two types of Alabama Seven (7) Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit: the first type is a regular Seven (7) Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, and the second type is a Seven (7) Day Notice to Pay Rent or Remedial Action. The regular Seven (7) Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is served when the tenant has failed to pay the rent due on the rental property. This notice informs the tenant that they must pay the full amount of rent due within seven (7) days, or they must vacate the premises. The Seven (7) Day Notice to Pay Rent or Remedial Action is served when the tenant has failed to comply with certain obligations under the rental agreement, such as failing to keep the premises clean or failing to make necessary repairs. This notice informs the tenant that they must either pay the full amount of rent due within seven (7) days, or they must take corrective action to remedy the violation within seven (7) days.