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North Dakota 3-Day Notice to Quit (Evict) | Non-Payment or Violation

A North Dakota 3-day notice to quit (evict) is a memo used to demand that a tenant resolve a breach of their lease agreement, such as noncompliance with its terms or failure to pay rent on time. If the tenant does not cooperate and fails to remedy the violation within three days, the landlord has grounds for eviction.
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Laws

  • Notice Period: Three days.[1]
  • Rent Grace Period: No statutory grace period, although eviction proceedings for non-payment of rent cannot begin until rent is three days late.[2]
  • Maximum Late Fee: No maximum late fee.

Delivery Options (3)

    1. Delivering a copy of the notice to the tenant personally;
    2. Sending by certified mail; or
    3. Having the sheriff post the notice on the property (if the tenant cannot be located).[1][3]

Waiver of Landlord’s Right to Terminate

If the tenant pays the full amount of rent due within the three-day notice period, and the landlord accepts this payment, then the landlord may not proceed with the eviction process.[4]

Sample

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