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: New Orleans Louisiana Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I am writing this letter to express my deep concern and disappointment regarding the recent incident of illegal entry into my rented premises at [property address]. As your tenant, I expect a safe and secure living environment, where my right to privacy is respected. The purpose of this letter is to bring this matter to your attention and request immediate action to rectify the situation. Key Points to Include: 1. Date and Details of Unauthorized Entry: On [date], I discovered evidence of an unauthorized entry into my apartment while I was away. [Describe the evidence, such as a broken lock, unlocked doors/windows, or visible signs of tampering.] I immediately contacted the local authorities and filed a police report regarding this incident [mention the police report number]. 2. Violation of Privacy Rights: Illegal entry by a landlord constitutes a violation of a tenant's privacy rights. As per Louisiana law, tenants have the right to privacy and peaceful enjoyment of their rented premises [mention the specific law if available]. Unauthorized entry undermines these rights and leaves me feeling vulnerable, unsafe, and violated. 3. Potential Consequences: Illegal entry exposes me to several potential risks and concerns. It not only compromises my personal safety but also puts my belongings at risk of theft or damage. Furthermore, any unauthorized changes or alterations made to the property without my knowledge or consent can lead to additional issues, such as liability for any resulting damages or conflicts. 4. Notification Requirements: Under Louisiana law, landlords are required to provide reasonable notice before entering a tenant's rented premises, except in emergency situations, which was not the case in this instance. We both have a legal obligation to respect each other's rights, and I kindly request that you comply with these legal requirements going forward. 5. Request for Immediate Action: In light of the aforementioned incident, I request that you take the following actions promptly: a. Conduct an Investigation: Launch a thorough investigation into the incident to identify the person(s) responsible for the illegal entry. This will help prevent similar occurrences in the future and hold any guilty parties accountable. b. Additional Security Measures: Enhance the security measures for the property, such as repairing the broken lock, installing security cameras, or reinforcing doors and windows, to ensure the safety and well-being of all tenants. c. Formal Apology: Issue a formal written apology to me, expressing regret for the illegal entry and the violation of my privacy rights. This will demonstrate your acknowledgment of the seriousness of the issue. d. Clear Communication: Going forward, establish open lines of communication by informing me in advance of any necessary entry into the property, as required by the law. Promptly respond to any concerns I may raise regarding maintenance or repairs, ensuring transparency and mutual understanding. Conclusion: In conclusion, I trust that you will take my concerns seriously and address the issue of illegal entry promptly. As a tenant, I have a right to feel secure and respected within my rented premises. Failure to address this matter adequately may result in further legal actions to protect my rights and secure appropriate remedies. I expect your immediate attention to this matter and request a written response within [mention a reasonable timeframe] to confirm the actions you will be taking. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]
Title: New Orleans Louisiana Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I am writing this letter to express my deep concern and disappointment regarding the recent incident of illegal entry into my rented premises at [property address]. As your tenant, I expect a safe and secure living environment, where my right to privacy is respected. The purpose of this letter is to bring this matter to your attention and request immediate action to rectify the situation. Key Points to Include: 1. Date and Details of Unauthorized Entry: On [date], I discovered evidence of an unauthorized entry into my apartment while I was away. [Describe the evidence, such as a broken lock, unlocked doors/windows, or visible signs of tampering.] I immediately contacted the local authorities and filed a police report regarding this incident [mention the police report number]. 2. Violation of Privacy Rights: Illegal entry by a landlord constitutes a violation of a tenant's privacy rights. As per Louisiana law, tenants have the right to privacy and peaceful enjoyment of their rented premises [mention the specific law if available]. Unauthorized entry undermines these rights and leaves me feeling vulnerable, unsafe, and violated. 3. Potential Consequences: Illegal entry exposes me to several potential risks and concerns. It not only compromises my personal safety but also puts my belongings at risk of theft or damage. Furthermore, any unauthorized changes or alterations made to the property without my knowledge or consent can lead to additional issues, such as liability for any resulting damages or conflicts. 4. Notification Requirements: Under Louisiana law, landlords are required to provide reasonable notice before entering a tenant's rented premises, except in emergency situations, which was not the case in this instance. We both have a legal obligation to respect each other's rights, and I kindly request that you comply with these legal requirements going forward. 5. Request for Immediate Action: In light of the aforementioned incident, I request that you take the following actions promptly: a. Conduct an Investigation: Launch a thorough investigation into the incident to identify the person(s) responsible for the illegal entry. This will help prevent similar occurrences in the future and hold any guilty parties accountable. b. Additional Security Measures: Enhance the security measures for the property, such as repairing the broken lock, installing security cameras, or reinforcing doors and windows, to ensure the safety and well-being of all tenants. c. Formal Apology: Issue a formal written apology to me, expressing regret for the illegal entry and the violation of my privacy rights. This will demonstrate your acknowledgment of the seriousness of the issue. d. Clear Communication: Going forward, establish open lines of communication by informing me in advance of any necessary entry into the property, as required by the law. Promptly respond to any concerns I may raise regarding maintenance or repairs, ensuring transparency and mutual understanding. Conclusion: In conclusion, I trust that you will take my concerns seriously and address the issue of illegal entry promptly. As a tenant, I have a right to feel secure and respected within my rented premises. Failure to address this matter adequately may result in further legal actions to protect my rights and secure appropriate remedies. I expect your immediate attention to this matter and request a written response within [mention a reasonable timeframe] to confirm the actions you will be taking. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]
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