The total amount of rent owed is [list specific amount due]. A ledger showing the dates of rent charges and payments for the period of delinquency is attached. You have the right to remain in the rental unit if the total balance of unpaid rent is paid in full.
[Name of housing provider] has the right to file a case in court seeking your eviction if the amount of rent you owe is equal to at least $600 and you do not pay the balance of unpaid rent in full within 30 days of this notice. If the amount you owe is lower than $600, [name of housing provider] can notify you of the amount due but cannot file a case in court seeking your eviction
You have the right to defend yourself in court. Only a court can order your eviction. For further help or to seek free legal services, contact the Office of the Tenant Advocate at 202-719-6560 or the Landlord Tenant Legal Assistance Network at 202-780-2575.
D.C. Code § 42-3505.01
Subsection (o)(2), added by Law 17-146 states that this subsection shall not apply until its fiscal effect is included in an approved budget and financial plan.
The Budget Director of the Council of the District of Columbia has determined, as of February 15, 2012, that the fiscal effect of subsection (o)(2), added by Law 17-146, has not been included in an approved budget and financial plan. Therefore, the provisions of subsection (o), enacted by Law 17-146, are not in effect.
Housing accommodation conversion prerequisites and exemptions, persons with standing, see § 42-3402.02 .