The Warning of Default on Residential Lease is a notification from a landlord to a tenant that highlights potential violations of the lease agreement. This document serves to express concern that if specific issues are not resolved, the tenant could be deemed in default. Unlike eviction notices, this warning provides the tenant with an opportunity to remedy the situation before further legal action is taken.
This form should be used when a landlord has identified a breach of the lease agreement by the tenant. Common scenarios include late rent payments, unauthorized pets, or damage to the property. The warning allows tenants the chance to rectify these issues before facing more serious consequences, such as eviction proceedings.
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1Notice to terminate a week-to-week lease. If no end date is specified in the agreement, then a one-week notice required to terminate.2Notice to terminate a month-to-month lease.3Notice to terminate a yearly lease with no end date.