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Landlord Letter

State:
Mississippi
Control #:
MS-1005LT
Format:
Word; 
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This form is used by a tenant to inform the landlord of a problem with the lease premises, specifically broken windows. With this form, the tenant makes a request for repair pursuant to the lease and notifies the landlord that he/she/it has breached its duty to maintain the property in tenantable condition.
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Landlord Letter