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If you are behind on your rent or have broken your lease, you must be prepared for a possible eviction. You will know the eviction process has started if you receive a Notice to Vacate from your landlord. A Notice To Vacate is the first step in a legal eviction process. It is a notice that tells you the landlord will file an eviction lawsuit against you if you don t move out in a certain amount of time. It may also tell you what actions you can take to avoid eviction. (house icon) The law usually requires a landlord to give you at least three days to move out after sending you the notice to vacate. However, they can give you fewer days to move out if your lease says so. (image of lease) For instance, this lease allows for a 24-hour notice to vacate. Because it is stated in the lease, a 24-hour notice to vacate would be lawful. Because of laws passed during the COVID emergency, some landlords of multi-family properties, like apartment complexes, have to give tenant s 30 days to move out