COMPLAINT FOR EVICTION FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the COMPLAINT FOR EVICTION FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff/Landlord's name and contact information at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this identifies who is initiating the eviction process.
  3. Next, enter the Defendant/Tenant's name and address. This is crucial for proper notification and legal proceedings.
  4. Specify the Civil Action File Number, which helps track your case within the court system.
  5. In section two, indicate the amount of rent due and how long it has been overdue. Fill in both the dollar amount and time period clearly.
  6. Attach a copy of the five-day demand notice as required by law. You can easily upload this document using our platform’s attachment feature.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. If you are represented by an attorney, include their details as well.

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Even if you move out, your landlord is still entitled to rent and late fees due. Your landlord might deduct what you owe from your security deposit, and, if the deposit isnt enough, can sue you for the remaining amount.
The landlord/owner starts a nonpayment eviction case to sue you for rent. The landlord/owner is asking the court to evict you if you dont pay.
Serving a Formal Eviction Notice An eviction notice will need to include the amount of unpaid rent, due date, and consequences for non-compliance. Typically, the number of days required for an eviction notice can range from 30 to 60 days.
Before pursuing legal action, landlords should conduct a cost-benefit analysis to determine whether the unpaid rent amount justifies the expenses and potential risks associated with a lawsuit. Consider court costs, attorney fees, and the likelihood of successfully recovering the debt.
If not paid, pursue legal action. Contact your states Justice Court/Small Claims Court and file law suit for eviction. (The court will most likely provide an eviction law suit form for you to complete). Send notice of court hearing by certified Mail, or use a process server.

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Reporting Non-Payment of Rent to Credit Bureaus Collection Agency. One effective way is to turn the tenants debt over to a collection agency. File an Eviction. Another option, which can be done with the first option, is to file an eviction with your county courthouse. Sue for Non-Payment.

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