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Gamal R.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Homestead, FL
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3 day quit notice

Gamal R.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Homestead, FL
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Hello,

I wanted to know when do you make the decision to issue a 3 day pay or quit notice?
What are the factors that make you serve the notice. Is it a certain amount of days late, is it each month paying late or later. What are your determinig factors. My friend has a tenant and each month pays later and later.

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sentenhart, Wald
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sentenhart, Wald
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We serve the three-day notice on the 3rd of the month, no exceptions, even if a phone call has come in requesting an extension and it has been granted.

Remember the three-day notice is only the first step in the process, the process length varies depending upon where you are. Plus being like clock work will send a message that you are a professional.

We explain that it is strictly for legal reasons, too many times the phone call is followed by another and another and three-weeks have gone by.

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