A Landlord or Property Manager can use a Late Rent Notice document to remind a Tenant for making a rent payment.
A Landlord or Property Manager can use a Late Rent Notice document to remind a Tenant for making a rent payment. In most cases, the Late Rent Notice consists of the date the rent was due, the amount of time late the rent payment is, and other charges due to the late rent payment. This document can be recognized as the first Landlord’s attempt to evict a Tenant who cannot follow his obligations on time.
You fill out a form. The document is created before your eyes as you respond to the questions.
At the end, you receive it in Word and PDF formats. You can modify it and reuse it.
This document is a reminder for a Tenant that he is late for a rent payment and can be addressed as a matter of eviction or other legal actions. The report includes facts about the property and additional lease agreement’s circumstances, such as the address of the rental property, all the late charges, and so on.
It is recommended to use Late Rent notice via certified mail, as it can be later recognized as an official document and be used in legal actions.
No laws govern Late Rent Notices.