Failure To Pay Notice
Failure To Pay Notice
Failure To Pay Notice
Vincent A. Brunson
734 N Grantley St
Baltimore, Maryland 21229
TO THE TENANT(S) AND ANY AND ALL OTHERS IN POSSESSION OF THE PREMISES LOCATED AT THE
AFOREMENTIONED ADDRESS, THIS NOTICE HAS BEEN SENT TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATE LAWS AS A RESULT
OF YOUR BREACH OF THE LEASE AND/OR YOUR FAILURE TO PAY RENT, LATE FEES AND/OR OTHER
ASSOCIATED COSTS AND/OR FEES.
BE IT KNOWN that pursuant to your signed Lease Agreement dated 02/15/2020 and where you are in possession of the
premises located at 734 N Grantley St, Baltimore, Maryland 21229, there is currently past due, unpaid and delinquent rent
and/or fees in the total amount of $14,625.00. The total amount past due is representative of unpaid rent from 01/15/2023 to
09/15/2023, plus any late fee charges and/or interest accrued on the past due rent.
THEREFORE, you are hereby provided notice that all past due monies must be paid in full by no later than 11/30/2023 or you
must vacate, quit, relinquish, move out or deliver up possession of the aforementioned premises. Failure to correct the breach
of your Lease Agreement by making payment in full within the stipulated time requested by this notice shall result in the
termination of your Lease Agreement.
THE LANDLORD RESERVES THE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES AFFORDED TO THEM PURSUANT TO THE SIGNED
LEASE/RENTAL AGREEMENT AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, UNPAID RENT AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGES, AND NOTHING IN THIS NOTICE
MAY BE INTERPRETED AS A RELINQUISHMENT OF SUCH RIGHTS AND REMEDIES.
If you do not pay the amount owed, move out of the rental and return the keys, or settle this matter (it is best to get this
agreement in writing), the landlord may file an eviction action. If an eviction is filed, you have the right to appear in court and
dispute the eviction action. After an eviction action is filed, and in order to reinstate the rental agreement, you may be required
to pay damages, attorney fees, and court costs. The judge will decide if you have to move or can legally remain in the rental. If
a judgment is entered against you, you may remain in the rental property only if the landlord agrees in writing to let you stay.
09/16/2023 _______
By: ___________________________________________________ ___
(Landlord Signature) (Date)