Nebraska Notice to Quit
This Nebraska Notice to Quit is an official notification used by landlords to inform tenants of a breach in the lease agreement that must be resolved. As stipulated under the Nebraska Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, this document serves to provide the tenant with a clear understanding of the violation and the necessary actions to rectify it or vacate the premises.
To: ___________________ [Tenant's Name]
From: ___________________ [Landlord's Name/Management Company Name]
Property Address: ___________________ [Address of Leased Premises, including Unit Number, City, State, Zip Code]
Date: ___________________ [Date Notice Is Given]
Dear ___________________ [Tenant's Name],
Pursuant to the provisions of the Nebraska Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, it has been noted that you are in violation of your lease agreement as described below:
- ___________________ [Specific Lease Violation]
- ___________________ [Date of Violation]
- ___________________ [Any Previous Warnings or Attempts to Resolve Issue]
Please be advised that you are required to rectify these violations by ___________________ [Deadline for Correction] to avoid further legal action, including the possible termination of your lease. Should you choose not to address these concerns by the above date, steps may be taken to initiate eviction proceedings.
If you believe there has been a mistake, or if you have rectified the issue, please provide documentation or evidence by ___________________ [Response Deadline]. You can submit your response to the address listed above or via email at ___________________ [Landlord's Email Address].
This notice does not waive the landlord's right to proceed with an eviction if the breach is not remedied, nor does it preclude the landlord from seeking any other remedy provided by the lease agreement or applicable Nebraska laws.
It is our hope that this matter can be resolved promptly and amicably. Please do not hesitate to reach out if there are any questions or if further discussion is necessary.
Sincerely,
___________________ [Landlord's Name/Management Company Name]