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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nm provisions document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Tenant(s)' section with the names of all tenants involved in the lease agreement.
  3. Next, enter your name in the 'From: Landlord:' field to identify who is issuing the notice.
  4. In the 'Address of Leased Premises' section, provide the complete address of the property in question.
  5. Identify and specify the lease provision(s) that have been violated in the designated area.
  6. Clearly state the reason for the breach in the provided space to ensure clarity for all parties involved.
  7. Indicate how many days from receipt of this notice until termination takes effect by filling in '__ ( ) days'.
  8. Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate your notice before sending it out.

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