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[Music] hello guys welcome back to my channel writing practices today we are going to learn how to write a lease renewal letter what is a lease renewal letter a lease renewal letter or notice is a document that landlords and property managers use when they want to extend their tenants lease the notice informs the tenant that their lease will expire and that the landlord would like to extend it for the rental property here writing practices will show you how to write a lease renewal letter step by step by using this template check this out first of all you should write your name under it write your address you should mention the number street name city state and zip code after that write the date of the letter use the format of month date and year for the next write the lanfords full name and write the home address again you should mention the number street name city state and zip code and you can open the letter with salutation like Dear Mister or Mrs or Miss followed by the last name