Select Your State Before Ordering
This listing is designed to help shoppers looking for a 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit. Because notice wording and service rules vary by state, please choose the version that matches the location of your rental property before purchase.
- California 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
- Florida 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
- Ohio 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
- Texas 3-Day Notice to Rent or Quit
Important: If you proceed with this generic listing instead of choosing a state above, you may receive a more general version that may not reflect your state’s specific requirements.
A 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is commonly used when rent has not been paid and a landlord needs to provide a formal written notice before taking the next step toward regaining possession of the rental property. This listing is designed for landlords searching for a 3-day rent demand form used in California, Florida, Ohio, or Texas.
Because notice wording, counting rules, and service requirements can vary by state, this product is structured as a 4-state gateway listing for these commonly searched 3-day notice jurisdictions.
The forms are designed for practical use, with clearly labeled sections for tenant names, property address, rental period, and amount claimed due, along with space for payment instructions, service details, and landlord or agent signature.
Common form features include:
- A rent demand section describing the rental period and amount claimed due
- Space for payment instructions and delivery information
- A three-day notice format tailored to the selected state version
- Signature lines for the landlord or authorized agent
- A Certificate of Service or service documentation section for recordkeeping
Important Before Use
- Select the correct state-specific version before serving the notice
- Confirm the rent remains unpaid
- Verify the amount demanded reflects rent claimed due under the rental agreement
- Review the lease terms for any notice or payment provisions
- Ensure the method of service and timing rules match the applicable state requirements
Notice rules may differ by jurisdiction, including how the 3-day period is counted, what wording is required, and whether the notice is framed as a demand for payment or a notice to vacate. Users should confirm current state and local requirements before serving any eviction-related notice.
This form is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements may vary by jurisdiction. Users are responsible for confirming compliance with applicable law before use.









