3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit — Doing It Right
Eviction starts with a statutory notice. Defects (wrong amount, bad service, missing language) restart the entire process.
Most state eviction statutes require a written notice — typically 3, 5, or 10 days — before an unlawful detainer can be filed. The notice has strict content and service rules.
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