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.
Title: Wisconsin Tenant's Letter to Landlord for Lease Agreement Violation Introduction: In Wisconsin, tenants have certain rights and legal protections when it comes to their rental agreements. However, situations may arise where a provision in the lease agreement violates the law. This letter aims to officially notify the landlord of such provision and request its removal or modification. In particular, this letter focuses on lease agreements containing a provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of the rental agreement. Keywords: Wisconsin, tenant, landlord, lease agreement, violation of law, provision, confessing judgment, claim, rental agreement. Sample Content: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, Zip] Subject: Notice of Violation of Lease Agreement Provision Confessing Judgment Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention a provision within our lease agreement that I believe violates Wisconsin law. Section [X] of the lease, titled [Title of Section], contains a clause that permits the landlord to obtain a confession of judgment on any claim arising out of the rental agreement, should a dispute arise. However, I would like to highlight that such a provision is explicitly prohibited under Wisconsin law, specifically [cite the relevant section of Wisconsin law, such as Wisconsin Statute Section X.× XX.]. According to this law, any provision that allows for a confession of judgment on a claim arising from a rental agreement is considered void and unenforceable. Given the clear violation of Wisconsin law, I kindly request that you remove or modify this provision in our lease agreement promptly to ensure compliance with legal requirements. It is in both parties' best interests to adhere to the law and maintain a fair and equitable rental agreement. If you fail to address this violation within [reasonable timeframe, such as 14 days] from the receipt of this letter, I may seek legal advice and explore my rights under Wisconsin law to protect myself from any potential harms or penalties associated with this provision. I believe that resolving this issue amicably and promptly is in the best interest of both parties involved. Therefore, I kindly request your immediate attention to this matter. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter and inform me of the actions you will be taking to rectify this violation by [within a reasonable time frame, such as 7 days]. You can reach me at [your phone number] or [your email address] at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt action. Sincerely, [Your Name] Additional Related Types: — Wisconsin Tenant's Lettelandlordor— - Lease Agreement Prohibition of Repair Requests Violation: Corresponds to a situation where the lease agreement does not allow tenants to request repairs, violating Wisconsin tenant rights. — Wisconsin Tenant's Lettelandlordor— - Lease Agreement Unjustified Entry Violation: Pertains to situations in which the lease agreement breaches Wisconsin law by allowing the landlord to enter the tenant's premises without a valid reason or notice. — Wisconsin Tenant's Lettelandlordor— - Lease Agreement Security Deposit Violation: Addresses violations of the specific terms and conditions regarding the tenant's security deposit as outlined in the lease agreement, which might contravene Wisconsin's laws on security deposits.
Title: Wisconsin Tenant's Letter to Landlord for Lease Agreement Violation Introduction: In Wisconsin, tenants have certain rights and legal protections when it comes to their rental agreements. However, situations may arise where a provision in the lease agreement violates the law. This letter aims to officially notify the landlord of such provision and request its removal or modification. In particular, this letter focuses on lease agreements containing a provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of the rental agreement. Keywords: Wisconsin, tenant, landlord, lease agreement, violation of law, provision, confessing judgment, claim, rental agreement. Sample Content: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, Zip] Subject: Notice of Violation of Lease Agreement Provision Confessing Judgment Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention a provision within our lease agreement that I believe violates Wisconsin law. Section [X] of the lease, titled [Title of Section], contains a clause that permits the landlord to obtain a confession of judgment on any claim arising out of the rental agreement, should a dispute arise. However, I would like to highlight that such a provision is explicitly prohibited under Wisconsin law, specifically [cite the relevant section of Wisconsin law, such as Wisconsin Statute Section X.× XX.]. According to this law, any provision that allows for a confession of judgment on a claim arising from a rental agreement is considered void and unenforceable. Given the clear violation of Wisconsin law, I kindly request that you remove or modify this provision in our lease agreement promptly to ensure compliance with legal requirements. It is in both parties' best interests to adhere to the law and maintain a fair and equitable rental agreement. If you fail to address this violation within [reasonable timeframe, such as 14 days] from the receipt of this letter, I may seek legal advice and explore my rights under Wisconsin law to protect myself from any potential harms or penalties associated with this provision. I believe that resolving this issue amicably and promptly is in the best interest of both parties involved. Therefore, I kindly request your immediate attention to this matter. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter and inform me of the actions you will be taking to rectify this violation by [within a reasonable time frame, such as 7 days]. You can reach me at [your phone number] or [your email address] at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt action. Sincerely, [Your Name] Additional Related Types: — Wisconsin Tenant's Lettelandlordor— - Lease Agreement Prohibition of Repair Requests Violation: Corresponds to a situation where the lease agreement does not allow tenants to request repairs, violating Wisconsin tenant rights. — Wisconsin Tenant's Lettelandlordor— - Lease Agreement Unjustified Entry Violation: Pertains to situations in which the lease agreement breaches Wisconsin law by allowing the landlord to enter the tenant's premises without a valid reason or notice. — Wisconsin Tenant's Lettelandlordor— - Lease Agreement Security Deposit Violation: Addresses violations of the specific terms and conditions regarding the tenant's security deposit as outlined in the lease agreement, which might contravene Wisconsin's laws on security deposits.