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5 days ago · Dear [Tenant’s Name], I hope this letter finds you. I am writing to inform you that we have had to make the difficult decision to issue an eviction notice due to [reason for eviction, e.g., non-payment of rent]. Despite previous notices and attempts to address the issue, the outstanding balance for [number of months] months remains unpaid.
5 days ago · A lease termination letter is a formal notification issued by either the landlord or the tenant indicating the end of the current lease agreement. It serves multiple functions: Provides a record of the intent to end the lease. Outlines the reasons for termination. Specifies the date by which the tenant needs to vacate the property.
3 days ago · Here are five tips for writing a letter to a tenant after the sale of a property: 1. Be clear and concise. The letter should be easy to read and understand. Use short sentences and avoid jargon. 2. Be professional. The letter should be written in a professional tone. Avoid using slang or colloquialisms.
2 days ago · Date [date letter is being submitted]. Dear [landlord name],. This notice shall serve as [tenant(s) name] [number of days of notice (e.g., 30 days’)] notice of [my/our] intent to permanently ...
5 days ago · Informing your landlord with a clear and legal move-out letter is crucial for a smooth transition out of a rental property. Follow this step-by-step guide to write one effectively.
6 days ago · Tenant's Death. If a tenant who was the sole occupant of a rental dies during their lease, a representative of their estate can end their lease early. The representative must provide written notice to the landlord under Section 92.0162 of the Texas Property Code.
6 days ago · Article from Nolo that discusses the basics of landlord and tenant law in Texas. Topics include required disclosures, security deposits, late fees, withholding rent and termination and eviction rules.