This is a legal form that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C.. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is L&T Form 6(B)?
A: L&T Form 6(B) is a notice to the tenant in Washington, D.C. informing them that payment is required to avoid eviction for a commercial property.
Q: What is the purpose of L&T Form 6(B)?
A: The purpose of L&T Form 6(B) is to inform the tenant that they need to make a payment in order to prevent eviction from a commercial property.
Q: Who uses L&T Form 6(B)?
A: L&T Form 6(B) is used by landlords or property managers in Washington, D.C. for commercial properties.
Q: What does L&T Form 6(B) contain?
A: L&T Form 6(B) contains information about the amount of payment required, the due date, and consequences of failure to pay.
Q: When should L&T Form 6(B) be served?
A: L&T Form 6(B) should be served on the tenant at least three days before the due date of the payment.
Q: What happens if the tenant fails to make the payment?
A: If the tenant fails to make the payment described in L&T Form 6(B), eviction proceedings may be initiated by the landlord.
Form Details:
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