North Dakota 3-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Compliance

A North Dakota 3-day notice to quit for non-compliance informs a tenant who has failed to uphold certain lease terms that their tenancy will terminate in three days. Landlords may allow the tenant to remedy the issue and continue living in the unit if done before the deadline, though it is not required under state law.

North Dakota 3-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Compliance

A North Dakota 3-day notice to quit for non-compliance informs a tenant who has failed to uphold certain lease terms that their tenancy will terminate in three days. Landlords may allow the tenant to remedy the issue and continue living in the unit if done before the deadline, though it is not required under state law.

Last updated October 9th, 2024

A North Dakota 3-day notice to quit for non-compliance informs a tenant who has failed to uphold certain lease terms that their tenancy will terminate in three days. Landlords may allow the tenant to remedy the issue and continue living in the unit if done before the deadline, though it is not required under state law.

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Applicable Violations

This notice to quit can be served on a tenant following the below violations:

  • The tenant has missed a rental payment.
  • The tenant has violated a lease term.
  • The tenant is causing unreasonable peace disturbances.
  • The tenant is keeping unreported pets on the premises.
  • There are more occupants dwelling in the unit than allowed by the lease.

If the only reason for eviction is non-payment, landlords must use the 3-day notice to quit for non-payment.

3-Day Notice to Quit (Preview)