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Short, specific guides for the procedural questions that determine whether an eviction moves forward on schedule or gets dismissed and restarted.

Certified Mail vs. Regular Mail: What Actually Holds Up in Court

Why USPS Certified Mail with return receipt is the evidentiary standard most judges look for, and when a simple first-class envelope is enough to get you dismissed.

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Pay or Quit vs. Cure or Quit: Choosing the Right Notice

The two are not interchangeable. Using the wrong one is one of the fastest ways to lose a month of rent and restart the clock.

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How to Count the Days on an Eviction Notice

Business days, calendar days, excluding-the-day-of-service days — each state counts differently, and counting wrong is the #1 reason notices get rejected.

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The Five Eviction Notice Mistakes That Get Cases Dismissed

After reviewing hundreds of notices, these are the drafting errors that magistrates reject most consistently — and how to avoid each one.

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Tracking a Certified Letter: What the Status Codes Actually Mean

"Delivered," "Unclaimed," "Refused" — each status has a different legal meaning, and some of them satisfy service while others do not.

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