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Tina Artigliere
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  • Reading PA
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Notices in "Writing" by... Email?

Tina Artigliere
  • Investor
  • Reading PA
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I'm thinking of changing my lease clause about how notices in writing should be given. For the last handful of years, I've gladly accepted emails when tenants wanted to terminate a lease. I now want to terminate a lease and all my correspondence with the tenant has been through text and email but my lease states I have to either 1st class mail or hand deliver (post to door or using door slot allowed). How do you handle email correspondence? Just say "notice may be given by email or text?" Do you have a fancier way of stating that? Or do you stay away from electronic communications altogether in the lease?

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