3-Day Notice of Termination
Some violations of a rental agreement are so egregious that a tenant(s) is not afforded an opportunity to fix the problem. In such a case, a 3-Day Notice of Termination is used.
Examples of violations that this type of notice can address are: causing or allowing a nuisance (like keeping a dangerous dog), conducting an illegal activity (like selling drugs), behavior that negatively effects other’s health and/or safety (like mixing noxious chemicals), committing substantial waste (destruction of property), and for moving in subtenants without the landlord’s permission (some jurisdictions).
Some cities require that a Cure or Quit Notice be sent first before this type of notice is used.