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Second year law student. … [Read more...]

3 DAY NOTICE

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Notice provided to a delinquent tenant by a landlord demanding that the tenant cure (pay) the outstanding rent or quit (leave) the premises immediately and that failure to pay will result in a lawsuit for eviction. … [Read more...]

30 DAY NOTICE

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In order to terminate a month to month tenancy, a minimum of 30 days notice to terminate the agreement is required to be provided to the tenant or to the landlord by the terminating party. The landlord's notice may be required to contain additional information as required by state (such as the failure to vacate after the term may result in a lawsuit.) … [Read more...]

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A bankruptcy notice that is sent to debtors and creditors in a bankruptcy case which provides information of a meeting of the creditors. … [Read more...]

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