The Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed is a legal document used by sellers to inform the purchaser that the contract for deed is being canceled. This form is issued after previous breach notices have expired and signifies that the seller has forfeited any prior payments made by the purchaser. It also warns that continued occupancy of the property may lead to court action.
This form should be used when a seller has previously notified a purchaser of contract breaches, and the requisite time to remedy those breaches has expired. It indicates the seller's decision to cancel the contract for deed due to the purchaser's failure to comply, thus requiring them to vacate the property.
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