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Letter Tenant Landlord

State:
Michigan
Control #:
MI-1089LT
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This form is a letter to provide the Landlord with legal notice of the fact that there is insufficient heat in the leased premises. Tenant is requesting that the Landlord remedy this situation by the addition or repair of heating units.
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