Eviction Notice
An invalid eviction notice is legally void — but only if you know how to challenge it.
Eviction notices must meet strict legal requirements to be valid: correct form, proper notice period, accurate grounds, and proper service. BrieflyGo checks whether the notice you received (or sent) is legally sufficient — and flags any grounds for challenge or compliance gaps.
What the report finds
Risks that can be hidden in this document
Inadequate notice period
Serving 3-day notice when the law requires 5-day makes the notice invalid and dismissable.
Wrong grounds stated
Evicting for lease violation when only non-payment is legally allowed makes the action void.
Improper service method
Posting notice on door when personal service is required = invalid notice in many jurisdictions.
Missing required language
Many states require specific statutory language — missing it voids the notice entirely.
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