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What to Include in a Lease Violation Notice The rental units address. The name of the tenant(s) The date. The lease violation (along with supporting details like date and time as available) A reference to the section of the original lease agreement that has been breached. The deadline to correct the behavior.
Not being specific enough. When you write a lease violation notice, it is important to be as specific as possible about the violation. For example, instead of saying You have violated the terms of your lease agreement, say You have violated the terms of your lease agreement by failing to pay your rent on time.
To evict a tenant, the landlord must file a court case, go to a hearing and get an order from the judge ordering the tenant to be evicted. The judge must offer the tenant and landlord the opportunity to mediate the case in the Eviction Prevention and Diversion Program.
How to Write an Early Lease Termination Letter Date and Address. Begin your letter with the rental property address and the date. Salutation. Statement of Intent. Reason for Early Termination. Reference to Lease Agreement. Security Deposit Details. Proposed Termination Date. Offer to Assist With the Transition.
Include Essential Information:Your name and address. Tenants name and address. Property address (if different). Date of the letter. Clear statement of restriction and reason. Reference to any relevant lease clauses or legal statutes. Consequences of non-compliance. Your contact information for any questions.
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Within the letter, you should list specific incidents, including dates and times, the details of the disturbances and how the behaviour breaches their tenancy agreement and that continuation of this behaviour may result in eviction.
Tenants can use the New Mexico Tenant Notice to Vacate Form to inform landlords and property managers of their intention to vacate the rental property at least 30 days before they intend to move out, or longer if required by the terms of their New Mexico Lease Agreement.

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