Subject: Notice of Termination Due to Landlord's Breach of Duties — New Jersey Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally provide notice of my intention to terminate the lease agreement for the residential property located at [Property Address], due to your repeated breach of duties as a landlord, as outlined below. 1. Failure to Maintain a Safe and Habitable Environment: New Jersey law obligates landlords to ensure that the leased premises are free from conditions that jeopardize the health, safety, or well-being of the tenant. Despite numerous verbal and written requests, you have continually neglected to address the following concerns: — Persistent mold growth throughout the property, which poses a serious health risk to my family. — Unresolved plumbing issues, resulting in frequent leaks and water damage. — Inadequate heating and cooling systems, causing discomfort and compromising our living conditions. — Lack of proper pest control measures, resulting in infestations and damage to personal property. 2. Non-compliance with Repairs and Maintenance Responsibilities: As the landlord, you are legally obligated to promptly address repair requests and maintain the property's livable conditions. Unfortunately, you have consistently failed to fulfill these responsibilities. Despite my repeated attempts to engage in open communication, you have either ignored or delayed necessary repairs, which has significantly impacted my enjoyment of the property. 3. Inadequate Security Measures: Securing the tenant's safety is a vital duty of landlords. However, you have not taken the necessary steps to ensure a secure environment. Specifically, the property lacks proper locks, leaving us vulnerable to potential intruders. This lack of security measures explicitly violates our rights as tenants. 4. Disregard for Privacy Rights: As tenants, we have the right to privacy and peaceful enjoyment of the property. Your repeated intrusions, unauthorized entry, and failure to notify prior to property inspections have infringed upon our privacy rights. This continuous breach of privacy has caused distress and violated the terms of the lease agreement. Due to the cumulative effect of these breaches of duties, I must assert my right to terminate the lease agreement without further delay. Pursuant to the terms of the lease and New Jersey state law, I hereby provide you with [30/60] days' notice, effective from the date of this letter, to vacate and surrender possession of the aforementioned property. Please arrange for a thorough move-out inspection prior to my departure, as required by law, in order to address any potential deposit deductions if necessary. Kindly provide the necessary instructions and procedures to expedite this process. I expect a prompt response acknowledging receipt of this notice and confirmation of your compliance with the termination date. Please note that I reserve the right to seek legal remedies to protect my rights and interests should you fail to adhere to the terms stipulated herein. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information] Other types of New Jersey Letters from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of Termination for Landlord's breach of duties may include: 1. Letter requesting immediate repairs/remediation for specific violations. 2. Letter seeking compensation for damages caused by the landlord's breach of duties. 3. Letter notifying the landlord of intent to withhold rent until necessary repairs/changes are made. 4. Letter demanding the landlord to remedy a specific issue within a specified timeframe or face legal action. 5. Letter seeking early termination of the lease agreement due to serious health and safety hazards caused by the landlord's negligence.