Yes you can but your better off taping it to their door
Yes. This is the beginning of the eviction process.
Pretty straight forward. Either pay the rent, or move out.
Yes, definitely.....
It may be used IF you receive email comfirmation from the landlord (or the tenant as the case may be) that your email notice was received AND if the email addresses reflect the identities of the parties. However, make certain that you keep copies.
This might depend on what state you are in, but, in every state I know of, you can get a Notice to Quit if the rent is a day late.
If they pay the rent, maybe you don't care. If they don't, serve a "notice to quit for non-payment of rent." The duration of the notice depends on your state laws.
If you mean, "how far behind on the rent does the person have to be", you can give a notice to quit when the rent is a day late.
no. late fees are actually illegal. more to come.
You question isn't clear. If you did not sign a lease, but did pay rent, you are a tenant, and can be given a Notice-to-Quit. If you never paid rent, you are a trespasser, and can be removed by the police, with no notice.
The landlord could commence an eviction for nonpayment of rent. In most states, he would serve a notice to quit for nonpayment of rent, often for 14 days.
30 day notice.
Yes! If its for back rent maybe not if you pay it. Other wise YES!
It means you have 10 days to pay your rent or to move out, or eviction proceedings will begin against you.