The hard part, handled by the book.
When a tenancy goes wrong, Rentari prepares the correct notice matched to your state and your reason, with the required language and notice periods built in. You follow your state's process step by step, never reset the clock on a missed detail, and keep a clean record from first notice to resolution.
Before any formal notice, the calmer path.
Eviction is slow and expensive for everyone, so Rentari.ai prompts a payment plan or a cash-for-keys agreement before any formal notice goes out. You only move to a notice when those do not resolve it, and the conversation stays documented either way.
The state sequence, with a reminder before each clock.
Every step and waiting period for your state is laid out in order, with a reminder before each deadline so nothing slips and nothing resets the clock. The wrong notice or a missed date can send you back to square one, and this is what keeps that from happening.
A payment posts, and the case closes clean.
If the tenant pays during the process, the payment posts to the ledger the moment it clears and the case closes with the record intact. The tenancy continues, the balance updates itself, and the full documented history stays on file in case you ever need it later.
A record that speaks for itself in court.
Notices, proof of service, the ledger, and every message stay together in one timestamped case file. If it does reach a judge, the full packet exports in one click for your attorney, so your record is ready and nothing has to be reconstructed from memory.
Questions, answered
Rentari is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Eviction law varies by state, county, and city. Consult a licensed attorney before serving a notice or filing.
Does Rentari file the eviction for me?
Which notices can it prepare?
Should I try to avoid eviction first?
What if the tenant pays during the process?
Handle it the right way.
Try to resolve it first, prepare the correct notice if you cannot, track every deadline, and keep a record that holds up. Start free.
Free to start. Rentari is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney before serving a notice or filing.