Pennsylvania Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to cease retaliatory decrease in services

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PA-1061LT
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What this document covers

This Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to cease retaliatory decrease in services is a formal communication in which a tenant addresses the landlord's refusal to provide certain essential services as retaliation for the tenant's actions. This letter notifies the landlord that such retaliatory actions breach the lease agreement and may violate state laws, ensuring tenants can advocate for their rights effectively.

Main sections of this form

  • Claim of retaliation: A statement highlighting the tenant's belief that the landlord's actions are retaliatory.
  • List of services: A section to specify the essential services being denied by the landlord.
  • Notice of breach: A declaration that the landlord's failure to provide services is a breach of the lease agreement.
  • Contact information: Details for the tenant to communicate further with the landlord.
  • Signature and date: Required fields for the tenant to validate the notice.
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When to use this document

This form is useful when a tenant believes their landlord is reducing essential services as retribution for exercising their legal rights, such as complaining about unsafe conditions or reporting violations. It can also be deployed if the tenant notices a pattern of service deterioration linked to previous actions taken against the landlord.

Who can use this document

  • Tenant experiencing service reductions: Individuals who are facing reduced services, like maintenance or utilities, due to their complaints or actions.
  • Tenants seeking to uphold their lease rights: Anyone wanting to formally notify their landlord of perceived retaliatory actions that violate lease terms.
  • Individuals informed about landlord-tenant laws: Tenants who understand their rights under local lease agreements and housing laws.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties: Enter the tenant’s and landlord’s names and addresses accurately.
  • Specify the services: List the specific services the landlord is failing to provide that the lease agreement requires.
  • Include your claim: Clearly state that you believe the landlord's actions are retaliatory and refer to relevant lease terms.
  • Sign and date: Ensure you sign the letter and provide the date of issuance for record-keeping.
  • Deliver properly: Decide on the method of delivery to ensure the landlord receives the notice (personal delivery, certified mail, etc.).

Notarization guidance

This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to specify all services affected by the landlord's actions.
  • Not signing or dating the letter before sending.
  • Using vague language that does not clearly outline the claim of retaliation.
  • Not keeping a copy of the notice for personal records.
  • Delivering the letter without proof or confirmation of receipt.

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  • Reliable legal language: The form is drafted to reflect standard legal requirements, ensuring compliance.
  • Time-saving: Quickly address your issue without getting lost in complicated legal language or procedures.

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FAQ

Dear (property manager's name), I wanted to contact you today to ask if we could discuss lowering my rent. I love living here but lately, finances have been difficult and a slight reduction in rent would go a long way in helping. It's important to me to be a good and responsible tenant.

Ask the landlord if rent price is open to discussion. Highlight your strengths as a tenant. Inquire about extending the lease. Offer to end the lease in the summer. Research the property's value. Be open to compromise. Negotiate directly, follow up in writing.

Write a letter to your landlord stating that you are aware of your rights as a tenant, that s/he is in clear violation of the law, and that you want the situation remedied with no further harassment. Keep a copy of the letter; it will be good evidence if you have to take the landlord to court later.

Offer An Alternative Payment Method. Set Up A New Collection Date (And Stick To It) Sit-Down Conversation. Set Up Rental Payment Reminders. Offer A Prompt Payment Discount.

I am writing to make you a request to reduce my rental obligation each month until the economy improves. Honestly, it would be very difficult for me to continue doing business with the current rent and would be highly grateful if you could consider my request.

Respectfully state that you are making a complaint. Explain the reason behind you making the complaint, making sure to put in the various reasons why you are making the complaint. Relate to the reader what you wish to be done about your complaint. End on a positive tone.

Dear Recipients Name, I just wanted to express my sincere gratitude to you for the pleasant stay I've had in the house I rented from you. It has been a great ten years, and it is so sad to have to leave. You have been the best landlord from the way you fondly treated my family and I.

I feel very sorry to inform you that your request for reducing the rent has been rejected. The company is already facing a financial crisis and in such situation, we cannot afford to give you any leniency in the monthly rent. The prices are final and non-negotiable. (Write your actual problems and situations).

(Write your actual problems and situations). I hardly manage in this amount and I have loans as well to be paid. I am also in a miserable condition otherwise I would love to help you but I am sorry I request you not to expect any further reduction from the rent. I hope you will understand my concern.

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Pennsylvania Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to cease retaliatory decrease in services