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Linda Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
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Letter of non renewal question

Linda Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Allentown PA
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All,

I was just wondering what everyone does when they are not renewing a tenant's lease because they have been a problematic tenant. Do you provide them with a reason why you're not renewing in the letter or do you just send them a letter and include something basic generic like this?....   " this nonrenewal leased letter shall act as official notice that your lease will not be renewed for another lease term for the property located at xxx. Your lease will expire on June 30th 2023, which means the property should be fully vacated by that day. You will still be required to pay May and June's rent. This is your 60-day advance notice prior to the termination of your lease or tenancy this notice of termination serves as notification of the termination of your lease.

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Amanda Janes
  • Real Estate Broker
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Amanda Janes
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Nashville, TN
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We typically keep it generic and if they call and ask, we explain the owner of the property is going a different direction with the property. 

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