Below are a selection of frequently used formal notice templates. The templates provide the basic structure for a formal notice, but must be modified and completed prior to sending.
Any time you send a notice or letter to your landlord, make sure that you keep at least one copy of the signed notice for your records. Additionally, be sure to obtain proof of when the notice is received by your landlord, either by sending it via registered mail, by bailiff, or by delivering it by hand and requesting that your landlord sign a receipt.
Click the image to the right to download our guide on “Formal Notices,” which explains how to write and send a formal notice in detail.
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Please note that the CALODI is not authorized to provide legal advice or services of a legal nature. We can assist with writing a formal notice should you require technological assistance or translation assistance. However, we cannot give advice regarding the specific content of a formal notice, nor can we write and/or send one on your behalf. To learn more or to make an appointment, contact us.