How To Give Your Alabama Tenant Notice of Termination

One of the most common questions I get is how do I give my tenant notice of lease termination.  No matter what notice you are giving to your tenant, landlords should be aware that proper written notice must be given before an eviction can be filed.  Here are five simple tips to help ensure that you are giving notice the right way.

  1. Know how much notice you must give the tenant. Some notice periods, like notice of termination after expiration of the lease, can often be found in your lease.  Others are found in the Code of Alabama.  For example, in a residential lease you must give a seven day notice for non-payment of rent but any other breach of the lease requires a 14 day notice.  If there is no breach of the lease, the notice could be as little as 30 days or more depending on the wording of your lease.
  2. Make sure your notice spells out the reason for the termination and the address of the property. The notice should explain exactly what default must be cured, so that the tenant has an opportunity to fix the problem.  In the event that the tenant is unable to fix the problem, the judge will also need to know that the notice was served on the right person, at the right address.  If the addresses do not match, you may have to submit an affidavit to the Court explaining which version of the address is correct.
  3. Give the notice the right way. In Alabama, typically a landlord must give notice by handing the tenant the notice personally or posting the notice on the door and mailing another copy to the tenant.  Certified mail alone will probably not be enough to give proper notice.
  4. Make sure you keep a copy of the notice and any certified mail receipts. It is common for tenants to deny receiving notice. Make sure you can prove that you followed the law.
  5. Wait until the entire notice period expires before taking any action. If you do not give the tenant the entire notice period, there is a good chance your eviction will fail.  Be patient, or you may have to start over at the beginning.

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