
n. the notice given by a landlord (owner) to a tenant to leave the premises (quit) either by a certain date (usually 30 days) or to pay overdue rent or correct some other default (having pets, having caused damage, too many roommates, using the property for illegal purposes, etc.) within a short time (usually three days). A notice to quit must cont...
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Notice from a landlord to a tenant to leave the landlord's property on a specified date, the date that the tenancy ends or after a set period, if the tenancy agreement allows for a break clause, for example after the first 6 months of a 12 month tenancy. The tenant can also give a notice to quit to the landlord to state that they intend to leave on...
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It is a written communication to the tenant of a property to vacate the premises or property and hand over the possession to the landlord. It requires to be in writing as notice to the tenant, by either the agent of the property or the landlord himself/herself, with proper time schedule declared. It should also have all settlement of previous dues ...
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A request from a landlord to his tenant, to quit the premises lessed, and to give possession of the same to him, the landlord, at a time therein mentioned. It will be proper to consider, 1. The form of the notice. 2. By whom it is to be given. 3. To whom. 4. The mode of serving it. 5. At what time it must be served. 6. What will amount to a waive.....
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A legal termination notice that a landlord gives a tenant to leave (quit) the premises or to pay overdue rent or correct (cure) some other lease violation, such as bringing in an unauthorized pet or roommate, within a short time (such as three days). State rules specify details of these notices, such as how and when they may be used, the amount of ...
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Gives prior notice, when served in possession proceedings, of termination of a tenancy
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a notification or communication to a tenant to leave specified premises usually for a breach of terms of the lease.
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