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FIVE DAY NOTICE
Notice of Default – Failure to Pay Rent
TO: _________________________
FROM:_____________________
_________________________
_____________________
_________________________
_____________________
In accordance with Section 55-225 and 55-248.31, Code of Virginia, you are
hereby notified that you are in default in the payment of rent, late charges and
miscellaneous charges as itemized below.
Itemized Charges
Rent for the month(s) of:_____________________________________________
At $_________________ per month: $_________________________________
Late Charges for the month(s) of:______________________________________
Total due landlord as of _____________________
$_____________________
If you fail to pay the full amount of rent due to your landlord within five (5) days
of the date this notice was mailed, you may be subject to immediate institution
of eviction proceedings. In accordance with Section 55-248.31, code of Virginia,
you may then be liable for additional court costs and attorney fees.
Court Cost:
$ ____________________
Attorney Fees:
$ ____________________
Total attorney fees and court costs:
$ ____________________
You may avoid paying attorney fees and court cots only if the landlord receives
the rent due within five (5) days of this notice. Postmarks will not be
considered.
In addition, if rent is not paid within five (5) days, your landlord has the right to
terminate your lease and regain possession of your rental property. If your lease
is terminated and you are evicted, Virginia law (Section 55-248.35) gives the
landlord a claim for damages for breach of lease. This claim may include the
entire balance of your lease term.
Judgments are immediately reported to the credit bureau. Act now to protect
your record.
If you believe your rent has been paid, contact the rental office immediately.

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