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How to use or fill out the 3-Day Notice Guidelines - Proeviction online
Filling out the 3-Day Notice Guidelines - Proeviction is an essential step in the eviction process for landlords. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure your notice is completed correctly and effectively.
Follow the steps to properly complete the form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the 3-Day Notice Guidelines - Proeviction template and open it in your preferred digital editor.
- Begin by entering the full names of all adult occupants at the leased property. Ensure you include first and last names without using titles such as Mr. or Ms.
- Fill in the complete address of the tenant, including details like unit numbers or descriptors (e.g., left side, upstairs) to avoid any ambiguity.
- Date the notice on the day you serve it, being careful to include the exact amount of rent owed.
- Decide whether to include notice to any 'unknown tenants' if you are unsure of all occupants. Consult legal advice if you need clarification on this.
- Review any applicable late charges to determine if they can be included in this notice, based on your rental agreement. Be cautious as some judges may disallow them.
- Make a copy of your completed notice for your records—this is crucial in case you need to reference it in future proceedings.
- Deliver the notice to the tenant by hand or post it on their door if they are not home. Ensure that you only serve it to an adult resident over the age of 15.
- Complete the ‘Certificate of Service’ section, detailing how and when the notice was served, and consider taking a photograph for your records.
- Finally, save any changes made in the digital file. You can print, download, or share the completed notice as needed.
Start filling out your 3-Day Notice Guidelines - Proeviction online today to ensure a smooth eviction process.
If they're doing something they aren't supposed to, you'll need to tell them what they're doing wrong. If your tenant won't fix the problem or move out, you'll have to go through the court to get an order for them to move out. The eviction process can take 30 - 45 days, or longer.
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