Eviction Notice Warning Form

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What It Offers

General letter warning that tenant’s actions could lead to eviction

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Landlord-Friendly wording favours the landlord without incomprehensible legal jargon

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DESCRIPTION

Evicting a tenant only seems like an easy decision at the last stage just prior to eviction.  Most landlords try to be optimistic and try to work with tenants to avoid an eviction (which is often costly and time-consuming).  Regardless of naivete or good intentions, every landlord must be prepared to evict a tenant in any situation where late or missing rent is concerned and of course, unresolved infractions or behavioral issues.  Bad only gets worse if it’s not resolved. This eviction warning form isn’t an eviction form.  It’s a warning form given to tenants that their behaviour won’t be tolerated.  It’s written in general terms which you will have to add in the specific issue that is the cause of going the eviction route.  But it’s a serious form that suggests the time for warnings and requests are over and the next notice will be an official eviction order (consult local laws and landlord/tenant board for specific instructions and forms for issuing an actual eviction order/process).

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Why Do I Need This?

  • This is an escalation form if your tenants have not complied with your earlier requests, deadlines, or warnings

  • If your local laws do not have official forms or processes for beginning an eviction, this form is a good start

  • Written documentation that warns the tenant that the next course of action is the eviction process