This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Start with a clear and concise header. State the reason for eviction. Specify the time frame for vacating. Include a section on unpaid rent or damages. Provide information on the consequences of non-compliance. Sign and date the notice.
The letter must be clear in stating the exact reason for the eviction. It must also state what further action(s) the landlord intends to take if the allotted time elapses on the notice. Keep the letter as brief as possible. Refrain from bubbly language that may confuse the intent of the notice, and stay to the point.
Dear {TENANT NAME}, You are hereby notified to vacate the premises at {RENTAL PROPERTY ADDRESS} by {DATE} and {TIME}. The reason for this eviction notice letter is: {STATE THE REASON} which is in direct violation of your rental agreement, as noted below: {INSERT THE LEASE AGREEMENT}.
Dear {TENANT NAME}, You are hereby notified to vacate the premises at {RENTAL PROPERTY ADDRESS} by {DATE} and {TIME}. The reason for this eviction notice letter is: {STATE THE REASON} which is in direct violation of your rental agreement, as noted below: {INSERT THE LEASE AGREEMENT}.
Elements of an Eviction Letter Tenant names. Property address. Status and date of the lease. Date of the letter. Date when the tenant must vacate. Reason for the eviction. Proof of service or delivery of notice.
The tenants were threatened with eviction. They received an eviction notice telling them they had to leave in seven days.
I will be moving out of the property at current full address, at the latest, by DD/MM/YYYY. I would like to schedule a move-out walkthrough the week prior to my move for a full inspection of the unit. Please contact me via email at email address to schedule a walkthrough.
“In California, for example, if they're paying rent and you want them out, they may be entitled to 30 days' notice. If they're there for more than one year, it's 60 days' notice. And every time you accept rent, the clock starts again,” he says.
In New York State, an eviction of a tenant is lawful only if an owner has brought a court proceeding and obtained a judgment of possession from the court. A sheriff, marshal or constable can carry out a court ordered eviction. An owner may not evict a tenant by use of force or unlawful means.
Be Honest and Direct: Clearly explain your reasons for wanting them to move out. Whether it's due to personal circumstances, changes in the rental situation, or other concerns, being transparent can help them understand your perspective. Be Respectful and Empathetic: Acknowledge that moving can be difficult.