Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to cease retaliatory decrease in services - Maine 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the letter. This sets a clear timeline for your notice.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields. Accurate information ensures proper delivery.
  4. In the greeting, address your landlord directly using their name, which personalizes your communication.
  5. Provide your address as the tenant in the specified section. This clarifies your identity and location.
  6. List specific services that are being denied under your Lease Agreement. Be detailed to strengthen your case.
  7. Clearly state any actions or complaints that you believe have led to this retaliatory behavior, including dates and details.
  8. Set a deadline for service restoration, typically seven days, and mention potential legal remedies if compliance is not met.
  9. Sign and date the letter at the bottom. This formalizes your notice and indicates its authenticity.
  10. Complete the Proof of Delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice and signing it accordingly.

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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.
Your landlord can evict you without giving a reason. But, they must give you 7 day notice or 30 day notice in writing. There are some exceptions to this, explained below.
Monetary Award Amounts for Retaliation StateDamages Recoverable California Actual Damages, Plus Up To $2000 Punitive Damages Per Retaliatory Act Colorado 3x Actual Damages or 3x Monthly Rent (whichever is greater) Connecticut Actual Damages Delaware 3x Actual Damages or 3x Monthly Rent (whichever is greater)47 more rows Apr 30, 2025
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