Summary
A 14-day notice to cure in Omaha, Nebraska, is issued for lease violations. If unresolved in 14 days, the landlord can terminate the lease. Repeated violations within 6 months can lead to termination without the chance to cure. Tenants have the right to correct the violation, seek legal advice, or vacate the property. For legal assistance, contact top tenant rights attorneys in Omaha, such as the Law Office of Paul W. Rea, Hightower Reff Law, and Reisinger Booth & Associates, P.C., L.L.O.Full Conversation
14 day notice to cure
Hello ****, could you please specify the location and the issue you're dealing with regarding the 14 day notice to cure? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Omaha Nebraska
Hello ****, in Omaha Nebraska:
- The *-day notice to cure is used for lease violations.
- If the issue isn't resolved in 14 days, the landlord can terminate the lease.
- If the same issue occurs within 6 months, the landlord can give a *-day notice to quit, leading to termination without the chance to cure.
Still need help
Hello ****, what specific information are you seeking regarding the *-day notice to cure? Do you want to know about the process, your rights, or how to respond to it?
Yes
Hello ****, it seems like you need more detailed information. Are you seeking information on how to respond to the notice or understanding your legal rights in this situation?
Yes
It seems you're still unsure. You have the right to:
- Correct the violation within 14 days.
- Seek legal advice.
- If you can't resolve the issue, you may have to vacate the property.
Do you need information on finding a local attorney?
Yes
Great, ****. Could you please specify whether you're looking for a pro bono attorney or you're open to any attorney who specializes in tenant rights in Omaha, Nebraska?
Any attorney
Thank you for your response, ****. I'm going to provide you with a list of the top tenant rights attorneys in Omaha, Nebraska. Are you okay with that?
Ok
Hello ****, here are some of the top tenant rights attorneys in Omaha, Nebraska:
*. Law Office of Paul W. Rea
*. Hightower Reff Law
*. Reisinger Booth & Associates, P.C., L.L.O.
Please research and contact them directly for assistance.