Notice From Landlord To Tenant For Failure To Pay Rent

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District of Columbia
Control #:
DC-1045LT
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This form is a cease or evict notice from Landlord to Tenant for Tenant's failure to abide by the terms of the lease and use electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air conditioning and other facilities and appliances, including elevators, in the required manner. Should Tenant continue to misuse such appliances then Tenant will be evicted.

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In New York, landlords cannot evict a tenant without a court order, even if rent is overdue. They also cannot shut off utilities, change locks, or harass tenants in any way. Understanding these illegal practices is crucial for both tenants and landlords to protect their rights and ensure actions are within legal boundaries.

In your letter to the landlord regarding late rent, begin by acknowledging the delay and expressing your apologies. Clearly state the reasons for the late payment and provide a specific date when you expect to make the payment. This proactive communication demonstrates your responsibility and can help maintain a positive relationship.

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Notice From Landlord To Tenant For Failure To Pay Rent