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14-Day Legal Notice

A notice served on a tenant for substantial breach must be in a form required by the Act.  As a tenant, you can serve a Notice of Objection to the notice.  If the 14-day notice is for non-payment of rent, you can pay the arrears before the notice expires.

May 2005

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