How is the Notary Notification to the Tenant Drawn? Step-by-Step Informative Guide

How is the Notary Notification to the Tenant Drawn? Step-by-Step Informative Guide As a real estate owner, you may need to take formal steps from time to time in some situations where you live with a tenant. In cases such as delay in paying rent, eviction requests, contract violations or new term rent increase notifications, sending notifications through a notary is a legally strong and valid method. So how does the process work? Here are the steps you need to follow to get a notary public notification for your tenant: 1. Clarify the Situation and Prepare the Documents The first step is to clarify which issue you will notify your tenant about. For example: Didn't he pay his rent arrears? Is he using the house against the contract? Is he asked to be released at the end of the contract? Will there be a notification of the new rental price? Prepare all the documents related to this (lease agreement, receipts, correspondence, if any). 2. Prepare a Notary Public Petition A petition should be prepared for the notice to be withdrawn through a notary. In The Petition: The name, surname and address of the tenant Your (owner's) information Summary of the problem and your legal request The required period (for example, evacuation or paying within 30 days) A clear and clear language should be used, it should not be complicated by legal terms. 3. Apply to a Notary Public You can apply to any notary public with the petition you have prepared, along with your identity document and additional documents, if Oct. The notary public arranges the notice on your behalf and ensures that your tenant is notified. 4. The Arrival of the Notification and the Legal Period Official notification is made to your tenant via PTT. As of the date of receipt of the notification, the period begins to process. For example, if you have a request such as "Pay your debt within 30 days", this period is calculated from that day. 5. Continuation of the Legal Process (If necessary) If the tenant does not fulfill his legal obligations despite the notification, you can initiate enforcement proceedings or file an eviction case with this document. Note: Notary public notifications are evidence for lawsuits that may be filed in the future. Therefore, it is very important to carry out the process correctly. If necessary, it is also recommended to seek counseling from a lawyer.

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