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Notice of Non-Renewal of Lease by Jason on April 19, 2021 @03:32

                              
I have a tenant that is M2M and I want to issue them a Notice of Non-Renewal of Lease.

I just need help with the verbiage. Something like we've decided not to re-new your lease, you have 30 days to vacate, see you in hell, etc.
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Re: Notice of Non-Renewal of Lease by Garry on April 19, 2021 @07:43 [ Reply ]
First, NEVER express your feelings in any notices to tenants (see you in Hxll). You can say :

To : xxxxxxxxxx(tenants name)
Re : Non-renewal of lease

I/we have decided to not renew your month to month lease with us, for the following reasons :

now list your reasons in order---1 ,2 ,3, 4, 5, etc. Never curse or be derogatory in any way------simply list facts. (remember, treat your letter as it may end up in front of a judge someday)

Please consider this letter as your minimum 30 day notice to vacate xxxxx( list tenants address) by xxxxx (list exact date). You will need to leave your place "broom clean", take ALL your personal possessions with you, and properly dispose of all garbage. You will need to call me at xxxxxxxx on your last day of possession, so we can set a time for you to return your keys to me, along with a written letter of your forwarding address, so I can send you your security deposit statement.

Sincerely, xxxxxxxx (your name, address, and phone #

Then, mail your letter by both regular and certified mail to your tenant, at least 40 days before the date you set for the tenant to be out. (you can be a week to a month early on giving your T notice, but you NEVER want to cut the 30 days so close that a judge could throw the notice out for not giving the T the MINIMUM of 30 days )

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