Guam Letter to Creditor Requesting a Temporary Payment Reduction

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US-1114BG
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When terminating a lease or rental agreement, the landlord must send the tenant a notice of termination. Although the names of the notices may vary in each state, termination notices usually order the tenant to do one of the following: (1) Pay Rent or Quit -The tenant must pay rent within a set time (usually three to five days) or vacate the rental unit. (2) Cure or Quit -The tenant must correct a violation of the lease or rental agreement within a certain time. (3) Unconditional Quit -The tenant must vacate the premises without the opportunity to cure the violation or pay the rent.

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