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Notice to Pay Rent or Quit

State-specific and ready to use, it could be the most important landlording form you ever used!

It doesn’t matter what you say … it doesn’t matter what the lease says … until you serve a Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, you may lack the legal standing to collect back-rent or evict a non-paying tenant!

All landlords at one time or another find themselves with a tenant who hasn’t paid their rent on time. When that happens, this $14.95 form could be the most important document in your landlording library. You must let your tenants know that you’re serious about collecting your rent!

As a landlord, you are required by state law to give a written and dated notice to tenants and wait until the period of time specified in the notice has elapsed before starting eviction proceedings. The failure to provide the correct, legal paper trail for your state could
jeopardize your ability to collect the rent that’s due and take action if it isn’t paid in full.

That’s why you’ll want our Notice to Pay Rent or Quit— reviewed for accuracy by attorneys, landlords and industry experts.

With the Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, you can:

  • Provide a written and dated notice to warn your tenants that eviction proceedings could start if past due rent is not paid within a specified period.
  • Comply strictly with the notice requirements of state law and prevent tenants from delaying the case or winning in court based on your noncompliance with state eviction protocol.
  • CompleteLandlord helps you save money and save time. And isn’t that what you’re all about?

    Don’t take chances with your landlording business. Order the correct Notice to Pay Rent or Quit for your state from CompleteLandlord— and be prepared.

    Our Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is easy to follow and easy to complete. You just fill out a few blanks, right on your computer. This Notice to Pay Rent or Quit has all the legal boilerplate to be 100% in compliance with your state’s regulations, including the following terms and conditions:

  • summary of state law outlining when and how pay rent or quit notices should be served
  • date, tenant's name, property address and description
  • past due amount and account information
  • number of days tenant has to vacate the premises
  • number of days tenant has to reinstate tenancy by making full payment of past due amount
  • summary of acceptable methods to deliver the notice in your state
  • proof of delivery
  • landlord's signature and contact information
  • Of course, sometimes a rent check being a few days late may be no big deal. But sometimes it’s the first warning sign of worse things to come, including delinquency, property damage and abandonment. For over 75% of tenant problems that occur, a past-due rent payment was often the first sign of trouble.

    When you present the this Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, you’ll know you’re protected in the event of common situations like these:

  • Your tenant is 15 days late with the rent payment. What legal recourse do you have to ensure you don’t lose money?
  • You’ve given your tenant three days to produce past-due rent, and the tenant hasn’t come through. At what point are you entitled to commence eviction proceedings?
  • Your tenant submits a partial rent payment for less than the past-due amount. Are you obliged to accept it and forestall proceedings at that point, or can you continue taking action?
  • Remember, if you take other action on your own, such as changing the locks or cutting off utilities, the law may favor your tenant, not you. Correct documentation is the key to protecting your valuable real estate investment!

    When the rent is late, the alarms need to go off! You must take action. It’s no time to wait and see — it’s time to act by presenting a state-specific Notice to Pay Rent or Quit from CompleteLandlord for just $14.95! Let your tenants know you’re serious about getting your rent.

    Order yours now!

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