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Updated 10 days ago, 12/20/2024

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Should I give my tenant a heads up before sending a 30 day vacate letter?

Michelle Hardy
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Hi Everyone,

I have a rent by the room property and unfortunately, one of the tenants is being combative and aggressive with the other tenants.  Due to this behavior, she has broken the lease under the "other good cause" that was included.  The tenant has also ignored several of my attempts to contact her via phone and text and will only respond to my emails.  She is currently on a one year lease and I have read the requirements for my state.  I plan on mailing the letter certified and I wanted to know do landlords also call the tenant as a courtesy to let them know about the letter.  Thank you in advance for your insight.

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