Illegal Acts Warning Form

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What It Offers

Strongly worded warning letter that there is suspicion of illegal activity and it will not be tolerated

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Fast, Convenient, & Instant Download

Easy-Of-Use

All the important information structured in only a single page

Simple To Understand

Landlord-Friendly wording favours the landlord without incomprehensible legal jargon

Make It Your Own

100% Customizeable so you can change as little or as much of the content you wish. No lockouts.

PDF & WORD File Included

Digital download includes both PDF version and legacy WORD (97) version to ensure maximum compatibility

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DESCRIPTION

No landlord every wants to face a tenant who has been involved in illegal activity or is under serious suspicion of illegal activity.  These actions almost always inevitably lead to an eviction.  Most jurisdictions (even in regions that have strong tenant protection laws in place) deal with illegal activity pretty seriously and severely. The most common tenant illegal activity is drug use and/or drug dealing.  But this can apply to assault, battery, theft/selling stolen goods, domestic abuse, etc.  We’ve even seen tenants running illegal business operations (ie. health-related) out of their residential unit.  These activities must cease at once.  And most of the time, that probably won’t happen.  So if you’re destined down the path of eviction, you have to start somewhere.  And the best place to start from is this warning letter.   It’s worded broadly but can and should be edited/tweaked for the specific nature of the offense.

Note: If you have direct evidence of illegal acy (rather than suspicions) we encourage you to contact local law enforcement for guidance in dealing with this.

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Why Do I Need This?

  • Being made aware or having strong suspicions of your tenant’s illegal activity requires an immediate response

  • Legitimate purpose to check in on tenants you haven’t heard from in a long time or to confirm/refute suspicions of improper acts/violations

  • Provided immediate ultimatum that this activity has to be stopped and you will not tolerate this