Notice to Perform — Residential Real Estate
Drafts jurisdiction-aware residential real-estate notices to perform (cure demands) for lease, purchase, or construction agreements where a counterparty has defaulted. Trigger when the user needs a notice to perform, notice to cure, cure notice, demand to perform, residential default notice, or pre-suit notice for a U.S. residential real-estate matter.
Notice to Perform — Residential Real Estate
Produces a litigation-defensible cure demand with breach chronology, statutory notice compliance, remedy mapping, and proof-of-service structure.
Required Inputs
Collect before drafting. If any item is missing, return a "facts required" list — do not draft until resolved.
- Governing instruments — executed agreement, riders, addenda, incorporated docs
- Party identifiers — legal names, capacities, service addresses, entity IDs
- Contractual triggers — notice clause, cure period, default definitions, remedy ladder, termination/fee provisions
- Evidence — payment history, performance logs, communications, inspection reports, invoices, prior notices
- Jurisdiction — governing law, performance location, mandatory notice form/period/method rules
- Sender's posture — cure, escrow holdback, termination, specific performance, or damages sequencing
Workflow
1. Intake Validation
Block drafting if missing:
- Amount due / due dates
- Governing clause for notice method
- Legal authority to sign
- Delivery details for required recipients
2. Breach Matrix
| Date | Obligation | Required Performance | Actual Conduct | Evidence | Contract Section |
|---|
- One row per missed/late payment or performance failure.
- Factual language only — no conclusory legal labels.
3. Jurisdiction Check
Confirm and record in a tracking table:
| Item | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Cure period minimums | Confirmed / [VERIFY] |
Agreement + statute |
| Service method sufficiency | Confirmed / [VERIFY] |
Agreement + statute |
| Termination / acceleration prerequisites | Confirmed / [VERIFY] |
Contract + law |
| Tenant-protective statutory overrides | Confirmed / [VERIFY] |
State statute |
Mark any unconfirmed legal text with [VERIFY].
4. Draft Structure
- Header — title, date, sender, recipient
- Agreement identification — name, date, section references
- Non-performance chronology — objective facts, evidence-linked
- Cure demand — measurable conditions
- Cure deadline — exact date/time/zone; specify "commence by" vs "complete by"
- Remedies escalation — contract → statutory → judicial
- Rights preservation / anti-waiver
- Signature and authority blocks
- Certificate of service — method, date/time, recipient, tracking/receipt proof
5. Style Rules
- Numbered paragraphs for citation reference.
- Short, direct sentences.
- Mirror defined terms from the agreement exactly.
Notice Template
Date:
To:
From:
Re: Notice to Perform – [Agreement Name/Date]
Agreement Date:
Governing Law:
Notice Clause References:
Default Date(s):
Obligations Breached:
Breach Chronology: (table)
Cure Demanded:
Deadline: (date/time + zone)
Cure Acceptance Method/Location:
Consequences of Non-Cure:
Rights Reserved:
Authorized Signatory:
Capacity / Authority:
Certificate of Service:
- Method:
- Date/Time:
- Recipient:
- Tracking/Receipt:
Final Checklist
- Every factual assertion traceable to a document.
- Each cure item objectively measurable.
- Cure window meets jurisdictional/statutory minimums and contract terms.
- Delivery method satisfies contract and governing rules.
- Reservation of rights covers contract, legal, and equitable remedies.
- No new legal theory introduced without
[VERIFY].
Pitfalls
- Never understate statutory notice requirements in residential contexts.
- Never assume payment totals — calculate from ledger components (principal, fees, interest).
- Do not assert anti-waiver language without addressing the specific legal posture.
- Avoid emotional or persuasive language — keep it enforceable and documentary.
- Use explicit remedy mapping: contract → statutory → litigation.
- Flag uncertain clauses or statutes with
[VERIFY]and cite the verification source.
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