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Maine 7 Day Notice to Quit
Maine landlords, do you need to evict a tenant who does not have a written lease? Before you can evict, you must serve the tenant with this 7 Day Notice to Quit, in accordance with State residential tenancy laws.
- The Notice informs the tenant that he/she must vacate the premises within 7 days from the date the Notice is served, and sets out the reasons the landlord is terminating the tenancy.
- This form of Notice can only be used for tenancies without a written lease.
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
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Maine Notice of Sale of Rental Premises
Give notice to a tenant that the property they are renting has been sold with this Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises for Maine.
- The tenant is notified that the property has been sold and is instructed to pay rent to the new owner.
- The Notice also includes a Record of Service form, so you can record the details of how you served the Notice on the tenant.
- Downloadable, fully editable, and easy to use.
- Re-use the form as often as necessary, perfect for multi-unit properties.
- This legal form template can be used by landlords and rental property managers.
- Intended to be used in the State of Maine.
$4.99
Maine Security Deposit Statement
Maine landlords, prepare a statement of damage deposit amounts for a residential tenant at the end of their tenancy with this Security Deposit Refund â„ Claim Statement.
- The Statement sets out the amount of the original security deposit and any additional deposits, less any deductions being made for unpaid rent or utilities, cleaning charges, repair charges, etc.
- It also sets out whether a refund is being paid to the tenant or if any additional amount is still owing to the landlord.
$2.29