This form is to for a Landlord to provide notice of breach of a written lease for violating a specific provision of lease with no right to cure. It is for a Non-Residential lease. You insert the specific breach in the form. The lease should contain the specific provision which has been violated and provide that violation of that provision that cannot be cured, or the statutory law must state that this particular breach cannot be cured. This form is for use when a form for your specific situation is not available.
Middlesex Massachusetts Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant is an official document used in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, to notify a tenant of a nonresidential property that they have violated specific provisions of their lease without the right to cure the breach. This notice is typically sent by the landlord to inform the tenant of their violation and the resulting consequences. Keywords: Middlesex Massachusetts, Notice of Breach of Written Lease, Violating Specific Provisions, Nonresidential Property, Landlord, Tenant, No Right to Cure, Middlesex County. Here is an example of how the notice would be written: [Your Name or Company Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Date] [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Middlesex Massachusetts Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property Dear [Tenant's Name], We, the undersigned landlord of the nonresidential property located at [property address], Middlesex County, Massachusetts, hereby serve you with this Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure. According to our records and the terms specified in the written lease agreement dated [date of lease agreement], you are in violation of the following provisions: 1. [Specify the provision(s) violated] — [Provide a detailed description of the violation] Consequently, we hereby inform you that this violation does not grant you the right to cure the breach, as explicitly stated in the lease agreement. Therefore, we expect immediate compliance with the terms set forth in the lease. Failure to remedy the breach within [number of days, usually 3-5] days of receiving this notice will result in further legal action, which may include termination of the lease agreement and pursuing any remedies stated therein or permitted under Massachusetts law. Please note that this Notice of Breach is being sent in good faith to rectify the violation and maintain a harmonious landlord-tenant relationship. We recommend that you seek legal advice regarding your rights and obligations under the lease agreement. Should you have any questions or require clarification regarding this notice, it is imperative to contact our office immediately at [your contact information]. We anticipate your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title] [Your Contact Information] Different types of Middlesex Massachusetts Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant could include variations based on the specific provisions violated or the severity of the breach. These variations may necessitate modified language or additional legal language, all of which depends on the specific circumstances of the breach.
Middlesex Massachusetts Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant is an official document used in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, to notify a tenant of a nonresidential property that they have violated specific provisions of their lease without the right to cure the breach. This notice is typically sent by the landlord to inform the tenant of their violation and the resulting consequences. Keywords: Middlesex Massachusetts, Notice of Breach of Written Lease, Violating Specific Provisions, Nonresidential Property, Landlord, Tenant, No Right to Cure, Middlesex County. Here is an example of how the notice would be written: [Your Name or Company Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Date] [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Middlesex Massachusetts Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property Dear [Tenant's Name], We, the undersigned landlord of the nonresidential property located at [property address], Middlesex County, Massachusetts, hereby serve you with this Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure. According to our records and the terms specified in the written lease agreement dated [date of lease agreement], you are in violation of the following provisions: 1. [Specify the provision(s) violated] — [Provide a detailed description of the violation] Consequently, we hereby inform you that this violation does not grant you the right to cure the breach, as explicitly stated in the lease agreement. Therefore, we expect immediate compliance with the terms set forth in the lease. Failure to remedy the breach within [number of days, usually 3-5] days of receiving this notice will result in further legal action, which may include termination of the lease agreement and pursuing any remedies stated therein or permitted under Massachusetts law. Please note that this Notice of Breach is being sent in good faith to rectify the violation and maintain a harmonious landlord-tenant relationship. We recommend that you seek legal advice regarding your rights and obligations under the lease agreement. Should you have any questions or require clarification regarding this notice, it is imperative to contact our office immediately at [your contact information]. We anticipate your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title] [Your Contact Information] Different types of Middlesex Massachusetts Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant could include variations based on the specific provisions violated or the severity of the breach. These variations may necessitate modified language or additional legal language, all of which depends on the specific circumstances of the breach.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.