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An eviction notice, or notice to quit, is a letter from a landlord to a tenant addressing a violation or termination of the rental agreement. Upon receipt, the tenant has a specified number of days to comply or vacate the property. There are two types of notices: a curable notice allows the tenant to fix the issue, while an incurable notice mandates vacating by a specific date. Landlords can only evict tenants based on statutory grounds that vary by state. Common reasons for eviction include failure to pay rent, rejection of reasonable lease modifications, criminal convictions, and substantial lease violations. Residential tenants cannot be evicted without breaching the rental agreement.