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Good Afternoon, I received this notice from my landlord. It was taped to my door yesterday. It doesnt really look official, and I just wanted to talk with an attorney to find out what it means and what my rights are. Okay. Before I take a look at the document, you received from your landlord, let me briefly go over the 3 main types of notices that a tenant can receive from a landlord that can lead to an eviction. Notice of non-payment of rent Notice of non-compliance Notice of termination of rental agreement Each of these notices is different; they each require a tenant to take action, or face eviction. Lets take a look at the notice you received. The notice you received is a notice of non-payment of rent. This is by far the most common type of notice that leads to eviction. It is commonly referred to as 3-day notice. The 3-day notice must be delivered to you, in writing, and include the following information: A statement that you did not pay rent when it was due