What is a Notice of Lease Violation?
A Notice of Lease Violation can be sent to a landlord, property manager, or tenant to inform them that they've broken a lease term (or terms).
A landlord or property manager could send a notice to their tenant because:
- The tenant owes rent
- The tenant has made threats of violence towards other tenants or the landlord
- The tenant has broken a minor lease term (e.g. not mowing the grass on their property)
- The tenant has damaged the rental property
- The tenant engaged in criminal or illegal acts on the property
Depending on the severity of the lease violation, the tenant may have a chance to fix the violation and continue with their lease as normal.
If a tenant is sending a Notice of Lease Violation to a landlord or property manager, it is usually because something in the rental property or suite needs to be repaired.