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1. Recipient Details: Full name and address of the tenant, property address, and date of notice
2. Reference to Lease Agreement: Details of the original tenancy agreement including date of execution and parties involved
3. Nature of Breach: Clear and specific description of how the tenant has breached the agreement, with reference to specific clauses violated
4. Evidence of Breach: Description of specific incidents, dates, and facts that constitute the breach
5. Demand for Remedy: Clear statement of what actions the tenant must take to remedy the breach
6. Timeframe for Compliance: Specific deadline for the tenant to remedy the breach, in accordance with Philippine law
7. Legal Consequences: Statement of potential consequences if the breach is not remedied, including possible termination of lease
8. Closing and Signature: Formal closing, date, and landlord's or authorized representative's signature
1. Previous Notifications: Reference to any previous warnings or notices issued regarding the same breach
2. Request for Meeting: Optional invitation to discuss the matter in person, if the landlord wishes to attempt resolution through dialogue
3. Alternative Resolution Options: Suggested alternative ways to resolve the issue, if the landlord wishes to provide options
4. Legal Authority Citations: References to specific provisions of Philippine law supporting the notice, particularly useful for serious breaches
1. Photographic Evidence: Photos documenting the breach (if applicable)
2. Copy of Lease Agreement: Copy of the relevant sections of the original lease agreement showing the breached provisions
3. Previous Correspondence: Copies of any previous relevant communications regarding the breach
4. Incident Reports: Any formal reports or documentation related to the breach
5. Payment Records: If the breach relates to non-payment, records showing payment history and amounts due
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