Notice by Lessor to Lessee of Personal Property of Termination of Lease due to Default in Payment of Rent - Past Due Rent

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Overview of this form

The Notice by Lessor to Lessee of Personal Property of Termination of Lease due to Default in Payment of Rent is a formal document used by a lessor to inform the lessee that their lease agreement is being terminated due to unpaid rent. This notice provides clarity on the specific breach of contract and outlines the lessor's intention to reclaim the leased property, differentiating it from general eviction notices or other lease termination forms. Using this form can ensure that legal rights are upheld and proper procedures followed.

Form components explained

  • Name and address of the lessee.
  • Name and date of the lease agreement.
  • Description of the leased personal property.
  • Amount of rent due and the corresponding month.
  • Instructions for the lessee regarding the return of the leased property.
  • Signature of the lessor and date of the notice.

When to use this document

This form should be used when a lessee has failed to pay rent on time as specified in the lease agreement. It is a necessary step for lessors who intend to reclaim their property and must formally notify the lessee of the lease termination due to this default. Scenarios include situations where multiple rent payments have been missed, or a single payment is significantly overdue.

Who needs this form

This form is intended for:

  • Lessors who have a signed lease agreement with a lessee.
  • Property owners or managers seeking to enforce lease terms due to nonpayment.
  • Individuals or businesses leasing movable personal property.
  • Legal representatives handling lease disputes related to payment defaults.

How to prepare this document

  • Enter the name and address of the lessee in the designated fields.
  • Specify the name of the lessor and the date the lease agreement was signed.
  • Provide a detailed description of the leased property.
  • Indicate the amount of unpaid rent and the relevant month.
  • Sign and date the notice to provide legal evidence of notification.

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This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide accurate details about the lessee and leased property.
  • Not including the correct amount of rent due or the lease commencement date.
  • Neglecting to sign and date the notice, which may invalidate it.

Benefits of using this form online

  • Convenient access to downloadable legal forms at any time.
  • Editable templates allow you to tailor the form to your specific situation.
  • Forms are drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring legal compliance.

Main things to remember

  • The form is essential for formally notifying tenants about unpaid rent and lease termination.
  • It ensures the lessor's right to reclaim the leased property is protected.
  • Accuracy and compliance with local laws are critical for the form's validity.

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FAQ

Dear (Name of landlord or manager), This letter constitutes my written (number of days' notice that you need to give based on your lease agreement)-day notice that I will be moving out of my apartment on (date), the end of my current lease. I am leaving because (new job, rent increase, etc.)

Explain the Situation Tell your tenant in straightforward terms what the problem is, and explain that they cannot stay on the property any longer. Describe the Consequences Calmly explain that they will be evicted with necessary court orders if they remain on the property.

Dear your landlord or property manager's name, I am writing to inform you I will be vacating my rental unit on date you intend to vacate. This letter meets the 30-day notice requirement outlined in my lease agreement.

At-will tenancy is subject to the will of both the tenant and the landlord (hence the name). In other words, the tenant can choose to leave and stop paying rent at any time, and the landlord can choose to stop accepting rent and ask the tenant to leave at any time.

A termination notice has to give the tenant 14 clear days before the tenant has to leave the residential premises. The day the notice is served on the tenant and the day the tenant moves out do not count as part of the 14 days.

Dear (Name of landlord or manager), This letter constitutes my written (number of days' notice that you need to give based on your lease agreement)-day notice that I will be moving out of my apartment on (date), the end of my current lease. I am leaving because (new job, rent increase, etc.)

Step 1: Mention the Reason for Giving a Notice. Step 2: Use Formal Language. Step 3: Mention the Date for Vacating. Step 4: Address the Formalities to Be Taken Care Of. Step 5: Proofread the Letter.

Explain the Situation Tell your tenant in straightforward terms what the problem is, and explain that they cannot stay on the property any longer. Describe the Consequences Calmly explain that they will be evicted with necessary court orders if they remain on the property.

A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you 30 days (60 days if you've lived in the rental a year or more) as required by California law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.

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Notice by Lessor to Lessee of Personal Property of Termination of Lease due to Default in Payment of Rent - Past Due Rent