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Indiana Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Inadequacy of heating resources insufficient heat

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Indiana
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IN-1089LT
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This is a sample letter from a Landlord to the Tenant. This letter serves as Notice to the Tenant that the premises has inadequate heating resources; therefore there will be insufficient heat on the premises.

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