Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to remove unauthorized inhabitants - District of Columbia 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This is crucial for establishing a timeline for the notice.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where they reside. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
  4. In the body of the letter, specify the details of your Residential Lease Agreement, including its date and address. This reinforces the legal context.
  5. Clearly state how many unauthorized inhabitants are currently living in the premises compared to what was disclosed in the lease agreement. Fill in these numbers accurately.
  6. Indicate a specific number of days you are allowing for removal of unauthorized inhabitants. This sets a clear deadline for compliance.
  7. Sign off with your name or that of an authorized agent, ensuring it reflects your authority regarding this notice.
  8. Finally, complete the Proof of Delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice and signing it with the date.

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Any eviction must be pursuant to a court order, and must be scheduled and supervised by the US Marshals Service. Self-help evictions (where the landlord attempts to evict a tenant without the involvement of the US Marshals Service) are not allowed.
If you ask someone to leave your rental propertywhether an unauthorized guest or squatterand they do not vacate, landlords are entitled to seek an eviction. To do so, owners must file a wrongful detainer action in District Court.
5 Creative Ways to Get Tenants Out (When You Want Them to Go) Ask politely. Offer cash incentive. Check for any illegal activity. Increase their rent. Market comparison. Choosing to Leave. Financial impact. Propose legal recourse.
Every eviction letter must have the following: Tenant names. Property address. Status and date of the lease. Date of the letter. Date when the tenant must vacate. Reason for the eviction. Proof of service or delivery of notice.
Whenever possible, landlords should gather photographic evidence of the unauthorized occupants and their living conditions within the rental property. These photos can serve as visual documentation of the situation and may be used as evidence in court if legal action becomes necessary.
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(b) A residential tenancy may be terminated by a 30-day notice in writing only from the tenant to the housing provider of the tenants intention to quit. The notice shall expire on the first day of the first month at least 30 days after the date of the notice.
Even though a guest is not a tenant, you can still file an eviction case in the Landlord and Tenant Branch of D.C. Superior Court. The Landlord and Tenant Branch is eviction court, and you do not have to be a landlord to file a case to evict someone.
D.C. Eviction Time Estimates ActionDuration Eviction notice period 30-180 days Service of summons 5-7 days before hearing Affidavit of service due 5 days before hearing Tenant response period (if jury trial requested) 2 weeks6 more rows Nov 15, 2023

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