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Each state and many cities have specific requirements on how to write an eviction letter so it provides proper legal notice. In general, the eviction letter should clearly state the
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1. Consult an attorney in your state for more information on the eviction process specific to the area the property is in. Depending on where you are, there may be some extra steps
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1. Once your landlord has repeatedly failed to address any issues that you've submitted in writing, stop paying your rent while you're living in conditions that you consider to be
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1. Read your lease. Your lease will explain how the landlord or property should conduct the eviction process. If this process was deviated from in any way, it gives you a stronger
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