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: Atlanta Georgia Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Illegal Entry by Landlord Keywords: Atlanta Georgia, Letter, Tenant, Landlord, Illegal Entry Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to address a matter of utmost concern and violation of my privacy as a tenant residing at [Property Address] in Atlanta, Georgia. I regret to inform you that I have recently become aware of several instances where you or your agents have illegally entered my rented premises without my prior consent. This unauthorized entry has breached my right to quiet enjoyment, and it is imperative that we resolve this matter promptly. First and foremost, I would like to remind you of the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Law, which clearly states that a landlord must provide reasonable notice before entering a tenant's rented property, except in cases of emergency or serious threat to life and property. My legal right to privacy and the peaceful enjoyment of my rented dwelling have been violated repeatedly, despite no emergency circumstances being present. Instances of illegal entry have been documented on the following dates: [List dates and times of each occurrence]. These unauthorized entries have left me feeling vulnerable, disturbed, and uneasy within my own home. It is crucial that you address this serious concern and provide assurances that such incidents will cease immediately. As my landlord, it is your responsibility to ensure that your employees, contractors, or any third parties seeking access to the property on your behalf are aware of my rights as a tenant. Further, I request that you provide me with a detailed explanation as to why these entries occurred without my consent. I also expect you to implement measures to prevent any future permitted entry into my rented premises. To rectify this matter, I kindly request the following actions: 1. Acknowledge and accept responsibility for the instances of illegal entry cited in this letter. 2. Immediately cease any unauthorized entry into the rented property without prior notice, except in cases of emergencies as defined by the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Law. 3. Provide a written apology for the breaches of privacy, outlining steps taken to prevent such incidents from reoccurring. 4. Amend the lease agreement and include explicit clauses that ensure future compliance with the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Law regarding entry to the premises. 5. Arrange for immediate and necessary repairs, if any, to be conducted by professional and licensed contractors to restore any damage or disturbance caused during the unauthorized entries. Failure to address and rectify this matter within a reasonable timeframe will leave me with no choice but to seek legal counsel and exercise my rights under the Georgia Landlord-Tenant law to protect my privacy and regain a secure living environment. I trust that it will not come to that, and we can resolve this issue amicably, maintaining the mutual respect and understanding essential to our relationship as tenant and landlord. I kindly request your prompt attention to this matter. Please respond to this letter within [reasonable time frame, e.g., 7 days] to inform me of the actions taken to address the illegal entry concern and prevent its recurrence. I hope we can resolve this situation swiftly, preserving our landlord-tenant relationship on a positive note. Thank you for your immediate attention and cooperation. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Tenant's Full Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information] Different types of Atlanta Georgia Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord may include: 1. Initial Notice: A letter notifying the landlord about the first occurrence of illegal entry, expressing concern, and requesting clarification. 2. Follow-up Notice: A subsequent letter detailing any additional instances of unauthorized entry and demanding immediate action to rectify the situation. 3. Cease and Desist Notice: A formal letter warning the landlord against further illegal entries and threatening legal action if the issue persists. 4. Request for Compensation: A letter requesting compensation for any damages or losses incurred due to the illegal entries. 5. Lease Agreement Amendment: A letter proposing amendments to the lease agreement to include clauses specifying tenant privacy rights and penalties for unauthorized entry.Title: Atlanta Georgia Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Illegal Entry by Landlord Keywords: Atlanta Georgia, Letter, Tenant, Landlord, Illegal Entry Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to address a matter of utmost concern and violation of my privacy as a tenant residing at [Property Address] in Atlanta, Georgia. I regret to inform you that I have recently become aware of several instances where you or your agents have illegally entered my rented premises without my prior consent. This unauthorized entry has breached my right to quiet enjoyment, and it is imperative that we resolve this matter promptly. First and foremost, I would like to remind you of the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Law, which clearly states that a landlord must provide reasonable notice before entering a tenant's rented property, except in cases of emergency or serious threat to life and property. My legal right to privacy and the peaceful enjoyment of my rented dwelling have been violated repeatedly, despite no emergency circumstances being present. Instances of illegal entry have been documented on the following dates: [List dates and times of each occurrence]. These unauthorized entries have left me feeling vulnerable, disturbed, and uneasy within my own home. It is crucial that you address this serious concern and provide assurances that such incidents will cease immediately. As my landlord, it is your responsibility to ensure that your employees, contractors, or any third parties seeking access to the property on your behalf are aware of my rights as a tenant. Further, I request that you provide me with a detailed explanation as to why these entries occurred without my consent. I also expect you to implement measures to prevent any future permitted entry into my rented premises. To rectify this matter, I kindly request the following actions: 1. Acknowledge and accept responsibility for the instances of illegal entry cited in this letter. 2. Immediately cease any unauthorized entry into the rented property without prior notice, except in cases of emergencies as defined by the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Law. 3. Provide a written apology for the breaches of privacy, outlining steps taken to prevent such incidents from reoccurring. 4. Amend the lease agreement and include explicit clauses that ensure future compliance with the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Law regarding entry to the premises. 5. Arrange for immediate and necessary repairs, if any, to be conducted by professional and licensed contractors to restore any damage or disturbance caused during the unauthorized entries. Failure to address and rectify this matter within a reasonable timeframe will leave me with no choice but to seek legal counsel and exercise my rights under the Georgia Landlord-Tenant law to protect my privacy and regain a secure living environment. I trust that it will not come to that, and we can resolve this issue amicably, maintaining the mutual respect and understanding essential to our relationship as tenant and landlord. I kindly request your prompt attention to this matter. Please respond to this letter within [reasonable time frame, e.g., 7 days] to inform me of the actions taken to address the illegal entry concern and prevent its recurrence. I hope we can resolve this situation swiftly, preserving our landlord-tenant relationship on a positive note. Thank you for your immediate attention and cooperation. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Tenant's Full Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information] Different types of Atlanta Georgia Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord may include: 1. Initial Notice: A letter notifying the landlord about the first occurrence of illegal entry, expressing concern, and requesting clarification. 2. Follow-up Notice: A subsequent letter detailing any additional instances of unauthorized entry and demanding immediate action to rectify the situation. 3. Cease and Desist Notice: A formal letter warning the landlord against further illegal entries and threatening legal action if the issue persists. 4. Request for Compensation: A letter requesting compensation for any damages or losses incurred due to the illegal entries. 5. Lease Agreement Amendment: A letter proposing amendments to the lease agreement to include clauses specifying tenant privacy rights and penalties for unauthorized entry.
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.