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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Notice of Abandoned Personal Property in the editor.
Begin by entering the tenant's name and forwarding address in the designated fields. This ensures that the notice reaches the correct individual.
Fill in the lease agreement date and title, along with the address of the leased premises. This information is crucial for legal clarity.
List all personal property found within the leased premises in the provided section. Be specific to avoid any confusion regarding what is considered abandoned.
Complete the landlord or authorized agent's signature and date at the bottom of the form. This finalizes your notice and makes it official.
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