The Notice of Intent to Enforce Forfeiture Provisions of Contract for Deed is a formal notification from the seller to the buyer, indicating the seller's intention to enforce the forfeiture clause in case of default. This form serves to inform the buyer that they have breached the terms of the Contract for Deed, often due to nonpayment or other specified violations, and outlines the steps they need to take to avoid further legal action.
This form is necessary when a buyer under a Contract for Deed fails to comply with payment terms or other obligations, placing them in default. It is used to formally notify the buyer of the consequences of their breach, providing them an opportunity to rectify the situation. This step ensures that the seller is following the appropriate legal procedures before pursuing forfeiture of the contract rights.
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