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hello landlords its ernie garcia your landlord attorney and today were gonna have the talk youre still getting it wrong lets get started so its been happening for a dozen years now ive been representing landlords who simply dont get this right its your notice to vacate youre youre writing it correctly everything on it is perfect but your method of delivery stinks and you get to court and you get turned around because at some point someones going to challenge your method of delivery because tenants are getting smarter or theyre showing up with counsel and the first thing theyre going to ask is so how did you deliver your notice to vacate and when you say well i did it this way and its wrong you got to start over your judge will deny your eviction petition and make you begin from scratch im going to give you some helpful advice to help prevent that from ever happening again landlords i want you to look through all of the examples that im about to show you each one is goin