Notice of Default in Payment of Rent as Warning Prior to Demand to Pay or Terminate for Residential Property - Tennessee 2025

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If you did something dangerous or threatening, the landlord only needs to give you three (3) days to move out. If you did not pay rent or broke your lease agreement, you may be given a thirty (30) day notice to move out. If you have legal questions about housing, you should consult with an attorney or legal services.
yes. the landlord can evict a tenant for not paying rent for one month if they really want to. you signed a lease that states that you will pay a certain amount of money each month on a certain date each month in order to live there. if you are late, they can either charge you a late fee or evict you.
Most of the time, a landlord needs to go to court before evicting you. If you did something dangerous or threatening, the landlord only needs to give you three (3) days to move out. If you did not pay rent or broke your lease agreement, you may be given a thirty (30) day notice to move out.
In the absence of a written rental agreement that requires sixty days or more written notice of intent not to renew a lease, a landlord must provide to a tenant written notice of at least sixty days prior to the end of the lease of any intention not to renew the lease.
New law requires landlords to provide renters with contact information for property manager, maintenance. An attorney said this law gives tenants more rights and helps landlords get in touch with them. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Renters will have a little more power in some Tennessee counties in 2025.
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- 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. The tenant must be served with the Summons and Complaint.

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