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Creating a Written Notice The renter's name. The unit and address of the property. A detailed description of the problem. How the renter can remedy the problem within the deadline.
Your landlord should make a diligent effort to repair the problem within a reasonable time after receipt of the notice. The law presumes seven days to be a reasonable time, but the landlord can rebut this presumption.
The letter should also include: The date. The address of the rental property your tenant rented. The lease term dates. Lease violations (i.e., missed rent, noise complaints, property damage, pet-related issues) Your overall renting experience with the tenant. A closing statement with your signature.
The mold in my patient's apartment is a violation of the housing code, as well as a violation of the implied warranty of habitability. I request that you immediately remedy this problem by fixing the leaky radiators. Please feel free to contact me at 212--x if you have any questions.
People want to know what their rights are when their apartment has mold, pests, broken appliances, or other problems. Texas law states that a landlord must make a diligent effort to repair a problem if it "materially affects the physical health or safety of an ordinary tenant."