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In this video tutorial, the presenter explains how to write a notice of eviction letter. This formal document is issued by landlords to inform tenants of the need to vacate the premises within a specified timeframe, usually due to violations of the lease agreement such as non-payment of rent, property damage, or illegal activities. The notice details the reasons for eviction, the specific lease violations, and the deadline for moving out. It also informs tenants about potential legal actions the landlord may take if they do not comply with the notice. The format and content of the eviction letter may differ based on local laws and regulations.