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Dear [Tenants Name], This letter serves as formal notice that your lease agreement for [property address] will terminate on [termination date]. This notice complies with the [state-required notice period]-day requirement specified in our lease agreement.
The law requires that notice to terminate a rental contract must be given in writing. No specific legal format is required but a registered letter is the surest way. This notice must be sent by post three (complete) months before the date of the end of the lease.
The difference is a collaps in your lifestyle. A lease termination merely tells you to move at the end of your term. An eviction, which can only be issued by a judge for breaking the rental agreement, will follow you for years and makes it difficult to secure another desirable place to live.
Respond by text stating clearly and without excuses or explanations that you are not renewing their lease and expect them to vacate in ance with the notice you sent.
In Arkansas, a landlord may pursue a tenant in a civil action for an unlawful detainer. Unlawful detainer actions require a landlord to provide you with a three days written notice to vacate. If you do not leave, the landlord can sue by filing a complaint against you in court.
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It means that the landlord no longer wishes to continue the tenancy, but it does not mean that the tenant has violated the lease and it will not come up as an eviction on the tenants rental history.
The Arkansas 14-day notice to quit for non-compliance notifies a tenant theyve breached their lease and must leave the property. By law, the landlord must give the tenant 14 days to remedy the violation.
It is a warning from your landlord. If you fall behind in rent and/or your deposit installment plan with the landlord, the landlord may give you this type of notice. This notice must tell you exactly how much you owe. You must then pay what you owe by the end of the 14 days.

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