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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the landlord tenant notice in the editor.
Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is crucial for record-keeping and establishing timelines.
Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where they reside. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
In the body of the notice, specify the violation regarding unauthorized pets. Clearly state what pet(s) are being kept in violation of the lease agreement.
Indicate a deadline for removal of the pet(s). This should be a reasonable timeframe that complies with local laws.
Include your signature or that of an authorized agent at the bottom, along with any necessary contact information for follow-up questions.
Lastly, complete the proof of delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice to ensure proper documentation.
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