Products tagged with 'abandoned property'
New Jersey Notice of Abandoned Property
NJ landlords, if your tenant has vacated and left behind personal property, you must serve them with this New Jersey Notice of Abandoned Property.
- The property cannot be determined to be abandoned until you have retaken possession of the rental premises.
- The landlord informs the tenant where the personal property is being stored, and how many days the tenant has to remove it.
- If the tenant fails to remove the property within the designated time period, the landlord has the right to sell, destroy or otherwise dispose of it.
- A Record of Service form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- This template is available in MS Word format. Downloadable, easy to use.
- Only for use in the State of New Jersey.
Arizona Notice of Abandonment
Arizona landlords, has your tenant abandoned the rental premises? Download this Notice of Abandonment form.
- This easy template form complies with Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 33, Chapter 10, Section 33-1370.
- If the rental property has been vacated by the tenant for a specific number of consecutive days and the tenant is in arrears with rent payments, the landlord may consider the premises to be abandoned.
- This is a downloadable legal form in MS Word format which can be used by both landlords and rental property managers.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.
Connecticut Notice of Abandonment
If your tenant has abandoned the rental unit, serve them with this Notice of Abandonment form for Connecticut rental properties.
- The Notice states that the landlord believes the premises to be abandoned, and that the tenant has 10 days to contact the landlord.
- If the tenant fails to contact the landlord within the 10-day period, the rental agreement is terminated and the landlord may reenter the rental premises and remove any possessions or personal effects.
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Pay for the form once, and it's yours to use as often as required.
- Intended for use only in the State of Connecticut.
Washington Notice of Abandonment
Overview
This Notice of Abandonment is designed for landlords in the State of Washington who suspect that a tenant has abandoned the rental premises. It must be served in accordance with the requirements of the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act.
Notification to Tenant
The tenant is hereby notified that they are in default of their rental payment. The landlord has reason to believe that the premises have been abandoned by the tenant.
Tenant Property
The landlord has taken possession of any property left behind by the tenant at the rental unit. The tenant has 45 days from the date of this notice to claim their property. If the property is not claimed within this period, the landlord will proceed to sell or dispose of the items.
Service of Notice
A Service of Notice form is included with the Notice of Abandonment. This form is used to record the details of how the notice was served to the tenant.
Document Availability
The Notice of Abandonment form is available as a Microsoft Word file. It is easy to download, fill in, and print for use.
Jurisdiction
This Notice is intended for use only in the State of Washington.
Montana Notice of Abandonment of Personal Property
MT landlords, if your tenant has left personal property behind after moving out, you must serve them with this Notice of Abandonment before you can dispose of the property.
- The Notice must be given in accordance with the Montana Landlord and Tenant Act. It includes a Service of Notice form, to record the details of how the service was effected on the tenant
- The Notice informs the tenant that the landlord believes the personal property left at the premises was abandoned and has removed and stored it for safekeeping.
- The tenant has 15 days to remove the property or the landlord will sell or otherwise dispose of it.
- A Service of Notice form is included, to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Available as a downloadable MS Word document.
- Intended for use only in the State of Montana.
Nevada Notice of Disposal of Personal Property
Purpose of Notice
This notice is designed for Nevada landlords whose tenants have vacated the rental property and left personal belongings behind. It is issued in accordance with the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
Notification to Tenant
The Notice of Disposal of Personal Property serves to inform the tenant that any personal property left at the rental premises will be disposed of after a period of 14 days.
Service of Notice
A Service of Notice form is included to document how and when the Notice was delivered to the tenant. This ensures proper record keeping and compliance with legal requirements.
Format and Availability
The form is provided in MS Word format for convenience. Landlords simply need to download the form, complete the necessary fields, and print it for use.
Jurisdiction
This Notice and accompanying forms are intended exclusively for use within the State of Nevada.
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