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It's important to make your notice to a tenant valid if your attorney sends it. If a tenant violates your lease, you're probably required to notify the tenant in writing that if it doesn't cure—that is, correct—the violation by a set deadline, you can take action against it. But it's common for owners to ask their attorneys to send this violation notice on their behalf, because they think that will show the tenant that they're serious and make it more likely to comply, or because they're too busy to send it themselves.