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Is the lessor supposed to give any kind of notice to the lessee before filing of a suit for ejectment?

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Is the lessor supposed to give any kind of notice to the lessee before filing of a suit for ejectment?

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The lessor cannot file any suit for ejectment until he has served a notice on the lessee which mentions the particular breach which has resulted in the determination of the property by forfeiture. Also, if the breach is capable of remedy, a fair chance has to be given to the lessee to do so.

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