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Any number of things can render a notice defective: if you are demanding an incorrect amount for rent; if the notice includes late fees, but your lease agreement makes no mention of such fees; or if the notice fails to give the tenant proper grace period, your three-day notice is defective.
The Notice must be in writing and include: The rental home's address. Describe everything that the tenant did to deserve a 3-day Notice to move out, including details and dates. Say clearly that the tenant has to move out as soon as the 3 days are up (not counting Saturdays, Sundays, or court holidays)
Complete the three day eviction notice by filling in the tenant's name(s) and address. Add the grounds for the eviction which is usually nonpayment of rent.
Here is a short guide that you can easily follow when you need to write a letter of notice to your tenant/s: Determine the notice period. ... Indicate the date of issuance. ... Write complete addresses. ... Write salutation. ... Begin with an introduction. ... Provide more details in the body. ... Conclude the letter.
To have any legal effect, your notice to a non-paying tenant must clearly state the exact rent amount due and gives the renter three days to pay up. This 3 day period does not include holidays or weekends. The notice must say that their tenancy is terminated if the tenant doesn't pay within three days.