Most evictions begin with either a three or a
thirty day notice. The three day notice is usually for nonpayment of
rent, but may also be given for other breaches of the rental
agreement. Examples of reasons, other than nonpayment of rent,
include having pets without the landlord's consent, collecting waste
on the premises, or disturbing the peace of other tenants.
Most thirty day notices do not have to include
a reason, but there are several exceptions to the general rule. If
the agreement is under a Section 8 (Housing Authority) contract or
in a local jurisdiction that requires the eviction to be for good
cause, the notice will require a reason.
No notice is required when the lease term
expires and the tenancy has not been converted to a month to month
tenancy by the agreement or by the landlord's consent or conduct.
Evictions after a foreclosure require either a
three day or thirty day notice, depending on the status of the
occupant as the former owner or a tenant of the former owner.
Fast Eviction Service can serve your notice for
you. We will prepare the notice the same day we receive your
information and we will send it out for delivery that same night.
Or
If you prefer, you can see the
Forms section
for the 3-day, 30-day and Proof of Service forms. You can download
or print them out and send them to us to be served.
Please feel free to contact our eviction
specialists for more information.
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