A legal notice is a formal communication sent before initiating legal action. In real estate, it’s commonly used for builder delays, tenant disputes, ownership conflicts, and payment defaults.
When to Use It
Builder delays in possession or refund
Tenant eviction or rent default
Property boundary or title disputes
Breach of agreement by buyer/seller
Basic Format Structure
Sender Details – Name, address, contact
Recipient Details – Builder, tenant, or other party
Subject Line – Clear and specific (e.g., “Legal Notice for Delay in Possession”)
Facts of the Case – Timeline, agreements, payments, violations
Legal Grounds – Clauses breached, applicable laws (e.g., RERA, Transfer of Property Act)
Relief Demanded – Possession, refund, eviction, compensation
Timeframe to Respond – Usually 15–30 days
Signature of Advocate – With date and contact info