Washington Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant

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WA-1501LT
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Overview of this form

This Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Non-Residential Property from Landlord to Tenant is a legal document used by landlords to formally notify tenants of specific lease violations. This form allows landlords to specify the exact breach and provides the tenant an opportunity to cure the breach before further action is taken. This notice is specifically for non-residential leases and aims to clarify the rights of both landlords and tenants.

Main sections of this form

  • Identification of the landlord and tenant, including addresses.
  • Specific lease provision that has been violated.
  • Explanation of the breach and the reason it is considered a violation.
  • Deadline for curing the breach.
  • Signature of the landlord or authorized agent.
  • Proof of delivery options, such as methods of notice delivery.
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When to use this document

This form should be used when a tenant has violated a specific provision of a non-residential lease agreement. It is applicable in situations where the landlord seeks to formally inform the tenant of the breach and provide them with the right to correct the issue within a specified time frame to avoid lease termination or eviction proceedings.

Intended users of this form

  • Landlords of non-residential properties needing to notify tenants of lease violations.
  • Property managers representing landlords in commercial lease agreements.
  • Legal professionals assisting landlords in managing lease agreements.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify and enter the names and addresses of both the landlord and tenant.
  • Specify the exact lease provision that has been violated by the tenant.
  • Provide a clear explanation of how the tenant breached the lease.
  • Set the number of days allowed for the tenant to cure the breach.
  • Sign and date the notice at the bottom to validate the document.
  • Choose and complete the preferred method of delivery for the notice.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to specify the exact provision of the lease that has been violated.
  • Not providing a reasonable timeframe for the tenant to correct the breach.
  • Ignoring proper delivery methods for the notice, leading to disputes over notification.
  • Neglecting to keep a copy of the notice for personal records.

Advantages of online completion

  • Immediate access to a legally vetted template drafted by licensed attorneys.
  • Convenience of downloading and customizing the form to fit specific lease agreements.
  • Helps ensure compliance with legal requirements regarding lease notices.

Key takeaways

  • This notice allows landlords to formally address lease violations with tenants.
  • Providing a right to cure enables tenants to rectify issues and maintain their tenancy.
  • Complete the form carefully to ensure compliance with legal requirements.

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FAQ

A renter is a person who pays rent in other to use something that to belongs to someone else be it a house, room or even a car. But a tenant can be a renter, free occupier or a caretaker of someone's property eg.

Collect at least three names, a phone number, and an email for each person and compile the names into an address book. Whether you're moving forward with one tenant or five at a time, you should always have lease agreements on hand.

A tenant is a person who occupies the property of another person by signing a lease or rental agreement. Even though tenants do not own the property, by signing a rental or lease agreement, they have certain rights over the property they occupy.

Why are you moving? This is a natural question. What's your employment situation? How much do you earn? Do you have any credit card debts or other expenses? Can you provide references from your employer and previous landlord? How many people will be living in the property? Do you have pets? Have you ever been evicted?

Boarder, lessee, lodger, renter, roomer.

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