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Nebraska 14 Day Notice for Repairs

NE tenants, does your rental premises need repairs? Notify the landlord in writing with this Nebraska 14 Day Notice for Repairs.

  • This Notice is ONLY to be used for repairs that affect health and safety, such as lack of heat, water, electricity, etc.
  • The Notice advises the landlord of the repairs that need to be performed, and advises the landlord that the repairs must be made within 14 days, in accordance with the local Housing Code.
  • If the landlord fails to make the repairs, the tenant will terminate the tenancy within 30 days.
  • A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the landlord.
  • This legal form template is available in MS Word format and is easy to use.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Nebraska.
$6.29

Tenant Request for Repairs Forms

Tenants, if your rental premises needs repairs, serve your landlord with one of these Request for Repairs Forms.

  • This package of forms includes:
    • an initial notice to the landlord requesting repairs;
    • a second request for repairs enclosing a copy of the first notice and repeating the request;
    • a request for reimbursement of repair costs. The request for reimbursement would be used if the landlord does not respond within a reasonable period of time, and the repair is required in order to prevent damage to the premises, such as a leaky roof or window.
  • These are generic forms which can be used almost anywhere.
  • The forms are available in MS Word format so you can easily fill them in and print them for signature.
$9.99

Arizona Notice of Tenant's Intent to Effect Repairs

If your Arizona rental unit needs repairs and your landlord has not done them, you can make them yourself but first you need to serve the landlord with a Notice of Tenant's Intent to Effect Repairs.

  • You can only proceed with repairs if:
    • you have already notified your landlord that the premises needs repairs, and
    • the landlord has failed to make the repairs within the time limit set by Arizona laws, and
    • you then serve this Notice of Intent on the landlord.
  • The Notice informs the landlord that the tenant intends to undertake necessary repairs of which the landlord has been notified but has not remedied.
  • The landlord will be responsible for the costs of repairs.
  • This Notice is a downloadable form which complies with the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.
$4.99