This is a letter from Landlord to Tenant that the Sublease has been granted. Rent will be paid by sub-tenant, but Tenant remains liable for rent and damages.
Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant that Sublease granted — Rent Paid by Subtenant, but Tenant Still Liable for Rent and Damages Dear [Tenant's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss an important matter regarding the sublease agreement you have entered into for the rental property located at [property address] in Pearland, Texas. As the landlord and primary tenant, it is crucial for you to understand your ongoing responsibilities, even though the rent is being paid by a subtenant. Firstly, I would like to acknowledge the sublease agreement you have arranged with [Subtenant's Name] and commend you for finding a suitable tenant to occupy the property in your absence. This sublease grants [Subtenant's Name] the right to reside in the property and assumes the responsibility of paying the monthly rent directly to you. However, it is essential to note that although the subtenant is fulfilling their financial obligation by paying the rent, you, as the primary tenant, maintain full liability for the property. This means that any damages caused by the subtenant, be it accidental or intentional, will ultimately fall under your responsibility for financial restitution, repairs, or replacements. Additionally, it is crucial to mention that your primary tenancy agreement with me remains valid and in force despite the sublease agreement. This implies that you are responsible for fulfilling all the terms and conditions outlined in our original contract, including paying rent on time, adhering to the property rules, and maintaining the property's overall condition. As the landlord, it is my duty to ensure the property is well-maintained and protected. Therefore, any damages caused by the subtenant, which may result in a breach of our agreement, will be addressed and billed to you directly. It is, therefore, in your best interest to ensure the subtenant complies with all the terms mentioned in the sublease agreement, as well as any additional rules you establish. In the event of any default, damages, or breach of the primary tenancy agreement, you will be held liable for the associated costs, without exception. Therefore, it is advisable to maintain regular communication with the subtenant, conduct periodic inspections to assess the property's condition, and address any issues promptly. To ensure a smooth and hassle-free tenancy period for everyone involved, I recommend carefully reviewing the sublease agreement and discussing your ongoing obligations with the subtenant. Open communication and clear expectations set between all parties involved will help mitigate any potential disputes or misunderstandings. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any concerns or questions regarding this matter. I am available to provide further clarification or discuss any potential arrangements that may be needed. Thank you for your attention to this important issue. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Information] Other types of Pearland Texas Letters from Landlord to Tenant that Sublease granted — Rent Paid by Subtenant, but Tenant Still Liable for Rent and Damages may include: 1. Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant Requesting Property Inspections — Rent Paid by the Subtenant: In this letter, the landlord may request the right to conduct periodic property inspections to ensure the subtenant's compliance with the sublease agreement and the primary tenancy agreement terms. 2. Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant Addressing Maintenance and Repairs — Rent Paid by the Subtenant: This letter may be sent to the tenant to remind them of their responsibility to address any reported maintenance or repair issues promptly, despite the subtenant's presence and rent contribution. 3. Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant Addressing Noise or Conduct Complaints — Rent Paid by the Subtenant: If there are complaints from neighbors or other tenants regarding noise or disruptive conduct, the landlord may send this letter to remind the primary tenant that they are still responsible for addressing and resolving such issues, even if caused by the subtenant.Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant that Sublease granted — Rent Paid by Subtenant, but Tenant Still Liable for Rent and Damages Dear [Tenant's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss an important matter regarding the sublease agreement you have entered into for the rental property located at [property address] in Pearland, Texas. As the landlord and primary tenant, it is crucial for you to understand your ongoing responsibilities, even though the rent is being paid by a subtenant. Firstly, I would like to acknowledge the sublease agreement you have arranged with [Subtenant's Name] and commend you for finding a suitable tenant to occupy the property in your absence. This sublease grants [Subtenant's Name] the right to reside in the property and assumes the responsibility of paying the monthly rent directly to you. However, it is essential to note that although the subtenant is fulfilling their financial obligation by paying the rent, you, as the primary tenant, maintain full liability for the property. This means that any damages caused by the subtenant, be it accidental or intentional, will ultimately fall under your responsibility for financial restitution, repairs, or replacements. Additionally, it is crucial to mention that your primary tenancy agreement with me remains valid and in force despite the sublease agreement. This implies that you are responsible for fulfilling all the terms and conditions outlined in our original contract, including paying rent on time, adhering to the property rules, and maintaining the property's overall condition. As the landlord, it is my duty to ensure the property is well-maintained and protected. Therefore, any damages caused by the subtenant, which may result in a breach of our agreement, will be addressed and billed to you directly. It is, therefore, in your best interest to ensure the subtenant complies with all the terms mentioned in the sublease agreement, as well as any additional rules you establish. In the event of any default, damages, or breach of the primary tenancy agreement, you will be held liable for the associated costs, without exception. Therefore, it is advisable to maintain regular communication with the subtenant, conduct periodic inspections to assess the property's condition, and address any issues promptly. To ensure a smooth and hassle-free tenancy period for everyone involved, I recommend carefully reviewing the sublease agreement and discussing your ongoing obligations with the subtenant. Open communication and clear expectations set between all parties involved will help mitigate any potential disputes or misunderstandings. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any concerns or questions regarding this matter. I am available to provide further clarification or discuss any potential arrangements that may be needed. Thank you for your attention to this important issue. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Information] Other types of Pearland Texas Letters from Landlord to Tenant that Sublease granted — Rent Paid by Subtenant, but Tenant Still Liable for Rent and Damages may include: 1. Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant Requesting Property Inspections — Rent Paid by the Subtenant: In this letter, the landlord may request the right to conduct periodic property inspections to ensure the subtenant's compliance with the sublease agreement and the primary tenancy agreement terms. 2. Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant Addressing Maintenance and Repairs — Rent Paid by the Subtenant: This letter may be sent to the tenant to remind them of their responsibility to address any reported maintenance or repair issues promptly, despite the subtenant's presence and rent contribution. 3. Pearland Texas Letter from Landlord to Tenant Addressing Noise or Conduct Complaints — Rent Paid by the Subtenant: If there are complaints from neighbors or other tenants regarding noise or disruptive conduct, the landlord may send this letter to remind the primary tenant that they are still responsible for addressing and resolving such issues, even if caused by the subtenant.
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