Eviction Notice Kit — Notice to Vacate

The lawful first step to recover your property — a formal notice to vacate for ₹299. Never change the locks or use force; a served notice is what the Rent Court expects to see first. Preview free.

Your ₹299 kit includes — not just a letter:

  • ✓ Formal notice to vacate, framed for court readiness
  • ✓ Your stated ground(s), framed formally
  • ✓ How to serve: RPAD, Speed Post, email, WhatsApp
  • ✓ Proof-of-service checklist
  • ✓ Evidence pack checklist (what to keep for court)
  • ✓ Deadline timeline + next steps if unpaid

Instant download · One-time fee · No subscription. Stamp paper is not required for a legal notice.

This generates a formal pre-litigation notice based on the facts you provide — it is not a court filing and no outcome is guaranteed. Send it by Registered Post A.D. and keep the receipt — proof of service matters if you later go to the Rent Court. For complex disputes, take independent legal advice. Already negotiating? A written settlement records the terms both sides agree.

You (the Landlord)
The sender of the notice.
The Tenant
Who the notice is served on, and where it will be delivered.

Where the notice will be posted — usually the rented premises.

The Eviction
The tenancy facts and why the tenant must vacate.

Leave blank if same as the service address above.

Plain language is fine. e.g. 'Rent unpaid since April 2026 despite reminders' or 'Premises required for the landlord's own occupation'.

30 days is customary.

Optional — include unpaid rent in the same notice.

Optional. e.g. 'clear the pending electricity charges of ₹3,200'.