This Letter from Tenant to Landlord - Lease Agreement Contains provision confessing judgment on a claim arising put of the rental agreement in violation of law. Notice Letter, T to LL, notification to LL that clause proporting to confess judgment is in violation of state law and void.
Subject: Kansas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Lease Agreement Containing Provision Confessing Judgment on a Claim Arising Out of Rental Agreement in Violation of Law Keywords: Kansas tenant, landlord, lease agreement, provision confessing judgment, violation of law, rental agreement, types Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter of concern regarding a provision in our lease agreement that I recently identified as potentially in violation of Kansas state law. Upon reviewing our lease agreement, specifically the provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of the rental agreement, I have discovered that it may conflict with Kansas Statutes Annotated [relevant statute number or name]. This law explicitly prohibits certain provisions from being included in lease agreements, such as those that excessively burden or waive the rights of tenants. It is important for both of us, as parties to this lease agreement, to ensure compliance with applicable state laws to protect our respective rights and interests. I kindly request that we promptly review and address this matter to bring our lease agreement in line with Kansas legal requirements. If there are different types of Kansas Letters from Tenant to Landlord — Lease Agreement containing a provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of rental agreement in violation of the law, they may include situations where: 1. The tenant is willing to negotiate and propose alternatives to the offending provision, such as removal or modification to align with statutory requirements. 2. The tenant seeks to void or invalidate the provision entirely due to its noncompliance with Kansas state law. 3. The tenant presents evidence of potential harm or burden caused by the provision, such as an example of how it could limit their rights or impede their ability to seek legal remedies in the event of a dispute. I sincerely believe that by addressing this matter promptly and collaboratively, we can ensure that our lease agreement is legally compliant, fair, and provides both parties with the protections they are entitled to under Kansas law. I kindly request your attention to this matter and look forward to discussing and resolving it together. Please let me know at your earliest convenience when we can schedule a meeting or conversation to address this issue. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information]
Subject: Kansas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Lease Agreement Containing Provision Confessing Judgment on a Claim Arising Out of Rental Agreement in Violation of Law Keywords: Kansas tenant, landlord, lease agreement, provision confessing judgment, violation of law, rental agreement, types Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter of concern regarding a provision in our lease agreement that I recently identified as potentially in violation of Kansas state law. Upon reviewing our lease agreement, specifically the provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of the rental agreement, I have discovered that it may conflict with Kansas Statutes Annotated [relevant statute number or name]. This law explicitly prohibits certain provisions from being included in lease agreements, such as those that excessively burden or waive the rights of tenants. It is important for both of us, as parties to this lease agreement, to ensure compliance with applicable state laws to protect our respective rights and interests. I kindly request that we promptly review and address this matter to bring our lease agreement in line with Kansas legal requirements. If there are different types of Kansas Letters from Tenant to Landlord — Lease Agreement containing a provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of rental agreement in violation of the law, they may include situations where: 1. The tenant is willing to negotiate and propose alternatives to the offending provision, such as removal or modification to align with statutory requirements. 2. The tenant seeks to void or invalidate the provision entirely due to its noncompliance with Kansas state law. 3. The tenant presents evidence of potential harm or burden caused by the provision, such as an example of how it could limit their rights or impede their ability to seek legal remedies in the event of a dispute. I sincerely believe that by addressing this matter promptly and collaboratively, we can ensure that our lease agreement is legally compliant, fair, and provides both parties with the protections they are entitled to under Kansas law. I kindly request your attention to this matter and look forward to discussing and resolving it together. Please let me know at your earliest convenience when we can schedule a meeting or conversation to address this issue. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information]