The Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed is a legal document that informs the purchaser that the seller has decided to cancel the contract for deed due to noncompliance with prior notices. This form signifies that all past payments made by the purchaser are forfeited, and any continued occupancy could lead to court action. It serves as a final notice, distinguishing it from earlier breach notifications.
This form should be used when a seller wishes to formally notify a purchaser that their contract for deed is being canceled due to the purchaser's failure to remedy previous breaches. It is typically utilized after all prior notices have been sent and the buyer has not complied within the specified time frame. This document is crucial in initiating the legal process to vacate the property.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Users should check local regulations for any specific notary requirements.
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