Alabama Landlord Tenant Eviction Forms Package

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Alabama
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Description Eviction Notice Template Alabama

This package contains the essential legal documents needed for Landlord Tenant Eviction in the state of Alabama. The following forms are state specific and includes:




1. 7-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Lease Terminates

2. 14-Day Notice to Remedy Breach or Lease Terminates

3. Complaint for Unlawful Detainer

4. Summons (not included in package  obtain from Court when Complaint is filed)

5. Return of Service (the Court may include a Return of Service with the Summons)

6. Unable to Serve  Service by Mail

7. Notice of Trial (may be issued & mailed by Court, if not, judge must sign, and must be served upon Tenant using same procedure as Summons and Complaint)

8. Eviction Order

9. Writ of Restitution or Possession

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To begin the eviction process, written notice must be served to the tenant in person or via a process server, citing the reason for eviction, as well as the tenants name and address. A 14-day notice must be given if the tenant is being evicted for breaking the terms of the lease.

Failure to vacate proceedings (criminal proceedings) require that the landlord provide the tenant with 10 days written notice to vacate the premises. This type of eviction may only take place in the case of nonpayment of rent.

A 14-day notice must be given if the tenant is being evicted for breaking the terms of the lease. A 7-day notice must be given for non-payment of rent. For month-to-month tenants, 30-day notice is required to terminate the lease. Allow tenants pay their outstanding rent, if applicable, before their notice is up.

After the Landlord and Tenant Board makes an order to evict a tenant, a court official called the Sheriff is in charge of enforcing or carrying out the order. If you have not moved out by the date the eviction order says you must move, the Sheriff can make you leave and let your landlord change the locks.

The notice must inform the tenant that rent must be paid or the tenant must move out within seven days, or the landlord will terminate the lease or rental agreement and file an eviction lawsuit against the tenant.

The Alabama Landlord Notice to Vacate does not evict the tenant or terminate the Alabama Lease Agreement.In most states, a 30 Day Notice to Vacate is sufficient if the tenant does not have a lease.

Addresses. Date. Tenant names. Status and date of the lease. Why the eviction notice is served (clear and concise explanation) Date tenant must vacate the property. Proof of service or delivery of notice.

The process of evicting a tenant in Alabama can take about one month to several months depending on whether the eviction is for nonpayment of rent or another type of eviction, whether there's a continuance, and/or whether an appeal is filed (read more).

Month-to-month If rent is paid on a month-to-month basis, a landlord must provide the tenant with a 30-Day Notice to Quit. Week-to-week If rent is paid on a week-to-week basis, a landlord must provide the tenant with a 7-Day Notice to Quit.

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