State Notice Builder

One workflow for all 50 states · Legal dataset checked July 6, 2026

Select the property state and the document you need. The builder shows the recorded statewide rule, calculates a planning deadline, and creates a printable draft without an account. It keeps form data in this browser only.

1. Choose state2. Choose notice3. Fill and review

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What this builder covers

Choose the document that matches the next step in your rental workflow. Each option uses the selected state's recorded rule and produces a draft you can review before service.

Document 01

Notice to Pay Rent or Quit

The formal written demand a landlord must serve before filing an eviction for unpaid rent.

Included: State cure period, deadline estimate, printable demand, and proof-of-service record

Document 02

Late Rent Notice

A professional reminder letter for tenants whose rent is past due — the recommended first step before formal action.

Included: Past-due amount fields, payment reminder, browser draft save, and printable letter

Document 03

Lease Termination Notice

The written notice required to end a month-to-month tenancy.

Included: State notice period, move-out date planning, service record, and printable notice

Document 04

Rent Increase Notice

The written notice landlords must give before raising the rent.

Included: State timing rule, effective-date planning, browser draft save, and printable notice

Important: The generated document is a starting draft. City rules, lease terms, subsidized housing rules, service method requirements, court holidays, and mandatory official forms can change the result. Read the combined state law library and verify the cited source before serving notice.
Disclaimer: This website provides general information and self-help templates, not legal advice, and is not a substitute for a licensed attorney. Landlord–tenant laws change frequently and local ordinances may impose additional requirements. Verify all deadlines and statutes before serving any notice, and consult an attorney for your specific situation.