The Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed is an official document that informs a Purchaser that their contract for deed has been canceled by the Seller. This form is issued after prior notices of breach have been sent and not rectified. It clearly states that all prior payments made by the Purchaser are forfeited and indicates that any future occupancy of the property may lead to legal action.
This form is used when a Seller wants to formally notify a Purchaser that they have not complied with the terms of a contract for deed after receiving previous warnings. It is necessary when the Seller intends to reclaim possession of the property and enforce the cancellation of the contract legally.
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