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For an individual complaint a tenant may use an Application For A Rent Reduction Based Upon Decreased Services - Individual Apartment (DHCR Form RA-81) for complaints about conditions in the apartment. The complaint may also be submitted online at .hcr.ny.gov.
Im writing to ask for a temporary rent reduction due to the current conditions in the property. Describe the problems youre having with repairs. I first told you about these problems on date. As you can appreciate, my quality of life has been affected by the ongoing repair issues.
Id like to ask for a (insert dollar amount) reduction to my monthly rent, however, Im open to negotiate and compromise. If you accept this request, Id be able to continue my lease and call this home. Can we schedule a time to meet and discuss this in more detail?
An effective notice to vacate letter should include the following: Detailed information about the landlord/property manager. The tenants full name and address. The date of issuance. A straightforward declaration of purpose. The rationale for the request. A precise move-out date. A reminder of any contractual duties.
Im docHubing out to you because Id like to discuss lowering my monthly rent moving forward. I enjoy living here and would like to continue renting from you, but my financial circumstances have changed and a reduction in rent would be incredibly helpful for me.
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Related Q&A to Voluntary Rent Reduction Form

If you are at least 62 years or older or a person with a disability and earn $50,000 or less, then you may be eligible for the NYC Rent Freeze Program. To see if you qualify or if you have questions about the application process, please visit Freeze Your Rent to learn more.
Key Takeaways. A new law affecting renewals of rent-stabilized housing will benefit NYC landlords in 2024, allowing property owners to increase the rent up to 3% upon renewal for a one-year lease. For a two-year lease, landlords can raise the rent up to 2.75% after the first year and 3.20% for the second year.
Dear (landlords name), I, (Tenants Name), am writing to inform you that I intend to terminate my lease agreement. I am delivering this notice (number of days before your lease ends) days before my lease for (rental unit address) comes to an end. The last day of my tenancy will be on (day, month, year).

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