This is a sample of a notice given by a lessor to a lessee that lessor is not going to renew or extend his/her lease and will take possession of the premises on a certain date. This refusal to renew involves a situation where the lease gives the lessor the right to refuse to renew the lease. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.
A New Hampshire Notice to Lessee from Lessor of Lessor's Refusal to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement — PasQueenen— - Nonrenewal or Not Renewing is a legal document used by lessors in New Hampshire to inform lessees that their lease agreement will not be renewed or extended due to past due rent. This notice acts as a formal communication from the lessor to the lessee, indicating the lessor's decision not to continue the lease agreement and providing reasons for such refusal. There are several types of New Hampshire Notice to Lessee from Lessor of Lessor's Refusal to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement — PasQueenen— - Nonrenewal or Not Renewing. The specific type of notice depends on the situation and reasons for nonrenewal. Some possible variations include: 1. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Past Due Rent: This type of notice is issued when the lessee has failed to pay the rent on time, resulting in a breach of the lease agreement. The lessor informs the lessee that their lease will not be renewed due to the outstanding rental payments. 2. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Chronic Late Payments: In this case, the lessee consistently fails to pay the rent by the due date but manages to pay the outstanding amounts later. The lessor notifies the lessee that their lease will not be renewed or extended due to their chronic late payments. 3. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Lease Violation and Nonpayment: If the lessee not only fails to pay the rent but also violates other terms and conditions of the lease agreement, the lessor may issue a notice of nonrenewal citing these reasons. The lessee is informed that their lease will not be renewed or extended as a consequence of both nonpayment and lease violations. 4. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Frequent Nonpayment and Lease Infractions: This type of notice is applicable when the lessee has a history of both nonpayment and ongoing lease violations. The lessor explicitly states that the lease agreement will not be renewed or extended due to repeated nonpayment and a pattern of disregarding lease terms. In each variation of the notice, the lessor includes details about the unpaid rent, lease violations, or other relevant circumstances that led to the decision not to renew or extend the lease agreement. It is crucial for the notice to be clear, concise, and in compliance with New Hampshire state laws governing lease agreements.A New Hampshire Notice to Lessee from Lessor of Lessor's Refusal to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement — PasQueenen— - Nonrenewal or Not Renewing is a legal document used by lessors in New Hampshire to inform lessees that their lease agreement will not be renewed or extended due to past due rent. This notice acts as a formal communication from the lessor to the lessee, indicating the lessor's decision not to continue the lease agreement and providing reasons for such refusal. There are several types of New Hampshire Notice to Lessee from Lessor of Lessor's Refusal to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement — PasQueenen— - Nonrenewal or Not Renewing. The specific type of notice depends on the situation and reasons for nonrenewal. Some possible variations include: 1. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Past Due Rent: This type of notice is issued when the lessee has failed to pay the rent on time, resulting in a breach of the lease agreement. The lessor informs the lessee that their lease will not be renewed due to the outstanding rental payments. 2. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Chronic Late Payments: In this case, the lessee consistently fails to pay the rent by the due date but manages to pay the outstanding amounts later. The lessor notifies the lessee that their lease will not be renewed or extended due to their chronic late payments. 3. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Lease Violation and Nonpayment: If the lessee not only fails to pay the rent but also violates other terms and conditions of the lease agreement, the lessor may issue a notice of nonrenewal citing these reasons. The lessee is informed that their lease will not be renewed or extended as a consequence of both nonpayment and lease violations. 4. Notice of Nonrenewal Due to Frequent Nonpayment and Lease Infractions: This type of notice is applicable when the lessee has a history of both nonpayment and ongoing lease violations. The lessor explicitly states that the lease agreement will not be renewed or extended due to repeated nonpayment and a pattern of disregarding lease terms. In each variation of the notice, the lessor includes details about the unpaid rent, lease violations, or other relevant circumstances that led to the decision not to renew or extend the lease agreement. It is crucial for the notice to be clear, concise, and in compliance with New Hampshire state laws governing lease agreements.