Provide notice of failure to your tenant
One of most frustrating issues a landlord will ever have to deal with is facing a tenant who will simply not pay his or her rent. In such cases, the best approach is usually to provide tenants notice of their failure to pay rent and to inform them of the consequences if they continue to not pay. In fact, many states require landlords to give this kind of notice before starting any eviction proceedings. A well-crafted notice includes outlining the steps you will take to get the rent you're owed, and what your tenants must do to avoid eviction. Download LegalZoom's easy-to-use Notice to Pay Rent or Quit and begin the process of collecting rent today. A LegalZoom Notice to Pay Rent or Quit gives you: - Essential Documentation: Take the important first step to obtain money owed to you and to reclaim your property.
- Dos & Don'ts: Learn how to accurately complete the notice.
- Sample Notice: Customize this notice for your particular situation.
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