If a housing provider seeks to evict a tenant from a rental unit pursuant to § 501(b) of the Act (D.C. Official Code § 42-3505.01(b)) because the tenant is violating an obligation of tenancy, the housing provider shall first serve the tenant with a written notice directing the tenant to correct the violation or vacate the rental unit within thirty (30) days of service ("Notice to Correct or Vacate").
For the purposes of this chapter, an "obligation of tenancy" means only a substantial obligation that is contained in a valid lease, not including the obligation to pay the amount of rent specified in the lease, or a substantial obligation that is imposed on a tenant by the Housing Regulations.
A housing provider shall not serve a Notice to Correct or Vacate based on a violation of an obligation of tenancy that has occurred more than six (6) months earlier than the date of service.
A Notice to Correct or Vacate shall state:
Section 4301. 4(b) shall not apply if the tenant has violated a lease provision that is required by federal law for federally subsidized rental units that prohibits any criminal activity that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents, if the federal law implements a one-strike policy and that policy would be obstructed by an opportunity to correct the violation. In that case, the statement required by § 4301.4(c) only needs to state that the housing provider may file an action in court to evict the tenant if the tenant has not vacated thirty (30) days after service of the notice.
A Notice to Correct or Vacate shall also state that:
A Notice to Correct or Vacate shall be signed by the housing provider or the housing provider's agent. If the Notice is signed by an agent, service on the agent of any complaints, orders, or other documents with respect to the Notice shall be deemed service on the housing provider.
A Notice to Correct or Vacate shall be served on each tenant who is demanded to vacate a rental unit in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 42-3206.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 14, r. 14-4301