A Letter from Tenant to Landlord Containing Notice that Doors are Broken and Demand Repair is a written communication from a tenant to a landlord to inform them that the doors in the tenant's rented property are in need of repair. The letter should include specific details about the condition of the doors and the tenant's request for repair. Depending on the tenant's lease agreement, the letter may also include notice that the tenant is withholding rent until repairs are made. There are two primary types of Letter from Tenant to Landlord Containing Notice that Doors are Broken and Demand Repair: a formal letter and an informal letter. A formal letter follows a traditional business letter format and is written in a professional tone. It should include the tenant's name and contact information, the landlord's name and contact information, the date of the letter, and a description of the door damage. The letter should also request a specific timeline for repair, and should note whether the tenant is withholding rent. An informal letter may be more casual in tone, and can be sent via email or text message. The informal letter should also include the tenant's name and contact information, the landlord's name and contact information, the date of the letter, and a description of the door damage. It should also include a request for repair and, depending on the tenant's lease agreement, a notice that the tenant is withholding rent.