A Letter from Tenant to Landlord Containing Notice that Premises Leaks During Rain and Demand for Repair is a document that a tenant writes to a landlord to inform them that the premises they are leasing has a leak when it rains and to demand repairs to be made. This type of letter is often used by tenants to protect their legal rights in the event that the landlord does not take necessary action to fix the leak, and can be used as evidence in court if the landlord refuses to make the repairs. There are two main types of Letter from Tenant to Landlord Containing Notice that Premises Leaks During Rain and Demand for Repair: Notice and Demand Letter, and Repair and Deduct Letter. The Notice and Demand Letter is a formal letter informing the landlord of the leak and clearly stating that the tenant expects the repair to be made. The Repair and Deduct Letter is a more aggressive approach as it allows the tenant to make the repair and deduct the cost from their rent. In order to use the Repair and Deduct Letter, the tenant must be able to prove that they made a reasonable effort to obtain permission from the landlord to make the repairs.