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Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This establishes when the notice is being sent.
Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper delivery.
In the greeting, address your landlord directly by name, maintaining a professional tone.
Provide your address as the tenant in the specified section. This clarifies your identity and residence.
Clearly state your concerns regarding retaliatory eviction, referencing any specific incidents that prompted this notice.
Detail examples of conduct that you believe are retaliatory, ensuring you include dates and descriptions for clarity.
Conclude with a demand for withdrawal of eviction threats and mention potential defenses against such actions.
Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring all required fields are completed before sending.
Select how you will deliver this notice (personal delivery, certified mail, etc.) and sign that section as well.
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When responding to a landlord, keep your letter clear and concise. Focus on relevant facts like lease terms, payment history, and specific concerns. Avoid overly long explanations or emotional language. Highlight your willingness to resolve issues and stay in the home. Proofread for clarity and professionalism.
How to prove a retaliatory eviction?
Note that even if the landlord proves that he or she has a valid reason for the eviction, the tenant can prove retaliation by showing that the landlords effort to evict the tenant is not in good faith and is primarily based on a goal of punishing the tenant for exercising said rights.
How to write a professional letter to a landlord?
Hostile tenants often resort to intimidation, harassment or threats to get what they want, which could be almost anything: lack of payment of rent, faking an accident to bring a false claim, violating the lease or getting back a security deposit.
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by GM Armstrong Jr 1986 Cited by 26 A landlord with a retaliatory purpose can thus evict his tenant by refusing to renew a lease or by terminating a periodic lease.
Mar 6, 1996 Notice to Quit from Landlord (See Eviction). Notice to Quit from Tenant, Improper 14, 25-26. Notice to Quit from Tenant, Proper 19, 24, 39.
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