Breach of Contract Eviction Letter
Breach of Contract Eviction Letter
November 20, 2054
Chloe Emard
456 Oak Street, Apt. 3B
Rochester, NY 14602
Dear Ms. Emard,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally notify you of a breach of the lease agreement for the property located at 456 Oak Street, Apt. 3B, Rochester, NY 14602, which was signed on May 1, 2053. This correspondence serves as a formal notice of eviction due to specific violations as outlined below.
It has come to our attention that the following terms of the lease agreement have not been adhered to:
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Non-payment of Rent: Rent for October and November 2054, totaling $1,400, remains unpaid despite prior reminders.
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Unauthorized Subletting: Unauthorized individuals have been residing in the unit without prior approval, violating Section 4 of the lease agreement.
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Damage to Property: Significant damage to the living room walls, exceeding normal wear and tear, has not been addressed as per Section 7 of the lease agreement.
According to the lease agreement, these violations are grounds for eviction. Despite prior communications and efforts to address these issues, the breaches have not been resolved. As such, we find ourselves with no alternative but to commence with the eviction process.
We require you to vacate the premises no later than December 1, 2054. This decision complies with local, state, and federal laws governing landlord-tenant agreements. Failure to vacate by the specified date may result in legal action for repossession of the property.
We encourage you to contact us immediately to discuss any possible rectification measures or to make arrangements for the return of the property keys. Our goal is to ensure this transition is as smooth as possible for all parties involved.
Please take this notice seriously and consider it a definitive resolution of the issues at hand.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Landlord