Yes, definitely.....
Pretty straight forward. Either pay the rent, or move out.
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.
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.
Generally, when given such a notice, you either pay your rent or you leave the property. At this point no eviction proceedings have yet been filed. If you disregard the notice - that is, failed to pay the rent or to leave the property, then the landlord goes to the next step: filing eviction proceedings.
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.
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 three day notice is also called "Fix or Quit". Which means in 72 hours you need to fix the breach, or quit the lease. If you pay the rent and the landlord accepts it, your leasehold continues. If you attempt to pay the rent and the landlord refuses it, keep a record of the date, time, and place (you may even wish to bring a witness with you). Refusing the rent, shows the landlord did not follow through properly on the 3 day notice to fix or quit. You chose the option to fix the breach but the landlord rejected it. While this may not fix the eviction, it will look better for you in housing court.
Yes you can but your better off taping it to their door
Any time rent is unpaid, a notice to quit should be served. The duration depends on state law.
Respond to it: either pay the rent or move out. If you stay your landlord will file eviction proceedings against you.
After giving a commercial tenant a 3-day notice to pay rent or quit, what steps do I have to take to get the sheriff to put the tenant out?