This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This is a letter from Tenant to Landlord requesting that in the future, Landlord may only enter the premises with prior written notice to Tenant, and only at a reasonable time, agreeable to both parties. The only exception would be in the case of an emergency posing an immediate danger to health or property.
Title: Addressing Illegal Entry: Jurupa Valley, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord 1. Introduction: — Explanation of the purpose of the letter (expressing concerns about landlord's illegal entry). — Mentioning the extent of the problem and the importance of resolving it promptly. 2. Opening section: — Addressing the landlord respectfully using their name and including the date. — Mentioning the duration of the tenancy. — Briefly summarizing the issue of repeated illegal entry. 3. Description of the issue: — Detailing specific incidents of illegal entry with dates and times. — Elaborating on the impacts, such as invasion of privacy, violation of tenant rights, and potential property damage. — Explaining the associated emotional distress and the effect on peaceful enjoyment of the property. 4. Legal rights' reminder: — Mentioning the provisions of the California Civil Code (Chapter 4, Section 1954.10) that prohibit landlord entry without prior notice. — Evidencing knowledge of tenant rights and expectations. 5. Request for resolution: — Politely urging the landlord to cease all unauthorized entry immediately. — Requesting clarification on the purpose of any future entry and requesting proper notice as per the law. — Suggesting a meeting to discuss the issue and find a mutually satisfactory resolution. 6. Consequences of continued illegal entry: — Mentioning potential actions the tenant can take if the issue persists, such as filing a complaint with relevant authorities or seeking legal remedies. — Stating the intention to preserve all relevant evidence and documentation. 7. Conclusion: — Expressing hope for a prompt resolution to maintain a healthy landlord-tenant relationship. — Requesting a written response from the landlord within a reasonable timeframe. Keywords: Jurupa Valley, California tenant letter, landlord illegal entry, tenant rights, California Civil Code, peaceful enjoyment, privacy violation, property damage, unauthorized access, written response, resolution, legal rights, relevant authorities, evidence preservation.Title: Addressing Illegal Entry: Jurupa Valley, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord 1. Introduction: — Explanation of the purpose of the letter (expressing concerns about landlord's illegal entry). — Mentioning the extent of the problem and the importance of resolving it promptly. 2. Opening section: — Addressing the landlord respectfully using their name and including the date. — Mentioning the duration of the tenancy. — Briefly summarizing the issue of repeated illegal entry. 3. Description of the issue: — Detailing specific incidents of illegal entry with dates and times. — Elaborating on the impacts, such as invasion of privacy, violation of tenant rights, and potential property damage. — Explaining the associated emotional distress and the effect on peaceful enjoyment of the property. 4. Legal rights' reminder: — Mentioning the provisions of the California Civil Code (Chapter 4, Section 1954.10) that prohibit landlord entry without prior notice. — Evidencing knowledge of tenant rights and expectations. 5. Request for resolution: — Politely urging the landlord to cease all unauthorized entry immediately. — Requesting clarification on the purpose of any future entry and requesting proper notice as per the law. — Suggesting a meeting to discuss the issue and find a mutually satisfactory resolution. 6. Consequences of continued illegal entry: — Mentioning potential actions the tenant can take if the issue persists, such as filing a complaint with relevant authorities or seeking legal remedies. — Stating the intention to preserve all relevant evidence and documentation. 7. Conclusion: — Expressing hope for a prompt resolution to maintain a healthy landlord-tenant relationship. — Requesting a written response from the landlord within a reasonable timeframe. Keywords: Jurupa Valley, California tenant letter, landlord illegal entry, tenant rights, California Civil Code, peaceful enjoyment, privacy violation, property damage, unauthorized access, written response, resolution, legal rights, relevant authorities, evidence preservation.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.