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How Do I Write A 30 Days Notice For My Tenant In Order To Short Sale?

February 9th, 2010 - By
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I am planning to short sale my home in order to avoid foreclosure. I need to inform my tenants and perfer them move out during the sale.

2 Responses to “How Do I Write A 30 Days Notice For My Tenant In Order To Short Sale?”

  1. chatspla Says:

    Do you have written lease with tenants? If so, lease survives your short sale. If tenants are month to month, then give them 30 days notice of termination of tenancy. No reasons needed, just 30 days advance notice, in advance of date rent due. . . .notice now, means occupancy ends at end of November.

  2. satarnag… Says:

    A landlord must first send the tenant a notice stating that the tenancy has been terminated. State laws set out very detailed requirements as to how a termination is to be delivered to tenant.The termination notice may state that the tenancy is over and warn the tenant that he or she must vacate the premises or face an eviction lawsuit.
    If the tenant leaves as directed, no one goes to court. If a tenant doesn’t comply with the termination notice, the landlord can file a lawsuit to evict the tenant.
    Landlords may make deductions from a tenant’s security deposit, provided they do it correctly and for an allowable reason. Many states require landlords to provide a written itemized accounting of deductions for unpaid rent and for repairs for damages and necessary cleaning that exceed normal wear and tear, together with payment for any deposit balance.
    The deadlines vary from state to state, but landlords usually have a set amount of time in which to return deposits, usually 14 to 30 days after the tenant moves out — either voluntarily or by eviction.

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