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welcome back landlords were talking your notice to vacate today so Ive seen all types of notices to vacate but Im gonna go over the basics for you today just just to make sure that its clear what the notice to vacate is if youve watched any of the videos that have to do with a notice to vacate you know that every time I talk about a notice I say the same thing it has to be an unequivocal demand for possession it should clearly state you want the tenant to leave if thats not clear then you probably dont have a notice to vacate unequivocal demand for possession dont do the if you pay then you can stay thats true lease already says your notice to vacate should be a demon a demand for possession youre drawing the line in the sand theyve got to go so what form what valid form can this notice take well it has to be a righty and and essentially it has to be on paper too many landlords try to send a very well-crafted notice by email perfectly worded right out of the statute but if y