Three Day Notice to Perform Covenant or Surrender Possession of Premises - Vacate - Past Due Rent - Eviction 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the tenant's name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  3. Fill in the address of the premises if it differs from the tenant's address. This is crucial for identifying the property involved.
  4. Clearly state the breach of lease, specifying what has not been performed as required by your lease agreement. Use concise language for clarity.
  5. Indicate what action the tenant must take within three days, whether it's paying overdue rent or surrendering possession of the premises.
  6. Complete any additional details regarding potential legal proceedings if compliance is not met, ensuring all necessary information is included.
  7. Finally, sign and date the notice at the bottom. This formalizes your communication and serves as a record of your intent.

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The surrender of possession provision outlines the tenants obligation to restore the location to an agreed-upon condition once the lease expires or is terminated. It also describes the tenants liability for wear and/or damage done to the property while under the contracts date range.
3-day Notice to Perform Covenants or Quit (Fix a problem or move out) A landlord can use this kind of notice if their tenant isnt following the rental agreement or lease, and the problem can be fixed. For example, the tenant has a pet and the lease says no pets, or the tenant is bothering neighbors with loud noise.
If a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord may give a written notice to the tenant. The notice has to say that the lease will end if the rent is not paid within 3 days. This gives a right to cure or fix the lease violation. If the tenant pays the rent in 3 days, the landlord cannot evict the tenant.
- 3-Day Notice: Non-payment of rent or lease violations. - 30-60 Day Notice: For no-fault evictions. Landlords can file if the tenant fails to comply with the notice.
In most states, you are allowed to evict tenants without a motive, meaning a no-cause notice to vacate would be accepted. Certain state laws, such as Californian law, restrict tenant evictions, and a no-cause notice to vacate is not accepted until you give a specific reason.

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An agreement or promise to do or provide something, or to refrain from doing or providing something, which is meant to be binding on the party giving the covenant (who may be referred to as the covenantor).
What is a covenant? A covenant on a piece of land attached to a property is essentially a rule, or set of rules, about what you can and cannot do as the owner. If you purchase the property with an existing covenant, it means you have agreed to abide by the rules.
A lease covenant describes an obligation owed by one party to another. Examples: an obligation by a landlord to insure a building or for a leaseholder to obtain the landlords consent before subletting.

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