This letter from Tenant to Landlord serves as a formal notice to the landlord regarding the cessation of retaliatory actions that may breach the lease agreement. It provides the tenant with a way to address the landlord's failure to provide certain services, which the tenant believes is retaliation for some protective action they've taken. By using this form, tenants can assert their rights and remind the landlord of their obligations under the lease agreement.
This form should be used when a tenant believes that their landlord is retaliating against them by decreasing services or failing to fulfill obligations as stated in the lease agreement. Situations may include issues such as reduced maintenance, lack of utilities, or other vital services following a tenant's reported problem or request for repairs. This letter helps formally notify the landlord of the tenant's concerns and rights.
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1Respectfully state that you are making a complaint.2Explain the reason behind you making the complaint, making sure to put in the various reasons why you are making the complaint.3Relate to the reader what you wish to be done about your complaint.4End on a positive tone.