This sample Landlord-Tenant form is a Letter - Landlord to Tenant - Letter to Original and New Co-Tenant re signing of new lease. This sample should be adapted to conform to your circumstances and to the laws of your state. Available in Word format.
Title: Wisconsin Letter from Landlord to Tenant — Letter to Original and New Co-Tenant regarding signing of new lease Introduction: In Wisconsin, when it comes to securing a new lease agreement or making changes to an existing one, it is essential for landlords to communicate with both the original and new co-tenants. This letter serves as a detailed description of how landlords can address the signing of a new lease with relevant keywords. Different types of letters in this category may include lease renewal letters, lease modification letters, and lease transfer letters. 1. Lease Renewal Letter: Dear [Original and New Co-Tenant's Names], As your current lease agreement is expiring on [date], we would like to offer you the opportunity to renew your lease here at [Property Name]. We have been pleased to have you as tenants and wish to continue providing you with a comfortable living experience. Please note that this letter is a formal request for the renewal of your lease agreement. We kindly ask that you review the proposed lease terms outlined in the attached document and sign it before [deadline date] to secure your tenancy for the following [lease term]. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the lease renewal terms or need to discuss any specific matters, please do not hesitate to contact us at [contact information]. We value your tenancy and look forward to your prompt response. Warm regards, [Landlord's Name] [Property Name] 2. Lease Modification Letter: Dear [Original and New Co-Tenant's Names], We hope this letter finds you well. We are writing to inform you of a necessary modification to the existing lease agreement at [Property Name]. The modification will affect the terms agreed upon initially and must be addressed promptly to maintain a transparent landlord-tenant relationship. Outlined below are the details of the proposed modification: — [Specific modification details] Kindly review these changes thoroughly and confirm your acceptance by signing the attached document. Please return the signed documentation on or before [deadline date] to ensure a seamless transition. We are committed to providing a well-maintained living environment, and your cooperation in this matter is essential. If you have any questions or require further clarification, feel free to reach out to us via [contact information]. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Property Name] 3. Lease Transfer Letter: Dear [Original and New Co-Tenant's Names], We trust this letter finds you in good health. We are writing to inform you of an upcoming transfer of your lease agreement for [Unit Number] at [Property Name]. The lease transfer is necessary due to [reason for transfer, e.g., change in ownership]. We have thoroughly vetted the incoming tenant, [New Co-Tenant's Name], and they have met all the required criteria. We assure you that this transfer will not impact the terms of your tenancy or the overall management of the property. Attached to this letter, you will find a revised lease agreement reflecting the new co-tenant's information. It is vital that both parties review and sign the document before [deadline date]. Please return the signed copies to us to ensure a smooth transition between tenants. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the lease transfer process, feel free to reach out to us at [contact information]. We value your tenancy and appreciate your cooperation throughout this transfer. Warmest regards, [Landlord's Name] [Property Name] Conclusion: Wisconsin landlords can effectively communicate with their original and new co-tenants regarding signing a new lease agreement through various letters, such as lease renewal letters, lease modification letters, and lease transfer letters. By using these letters as a means of clear and formal communication, landlords can maintain a harmonious relationship with their tenants and ensure a smooth leasing process. Remember to tailor the content of the letter according to the specific circumstances of the situation.
Title: Wisconsin Letter from Landlord to Tenant — Letter to Original and New Co-Tenant regarding signing of new lease Introduction: In Wisconsin, when it comes to securing a new lease agreement or making changes to an existing one, it is essential for landlords to communicate with both the original and new co-tenants. This letter serves as a detailed description of how landlords can address the signing of a new lease with relevant keywords. Different types of letters in this category may include lease renewal letters, lease modification letters, and lease transfer letters. 1. Lease Renewal Letter: Dear [Original and New Co-Tenant's Names], As your current lease agreement is expiring on [date], we would like to offer you the opportunity to renew your lease here at [Property Name]. We have been pleased to have you as tenants and wish to continue providing you with a comfortable living experience. Please note that this letter is a formal request for the renewal of your lease agreement. We kindly ask that you review the proposed lease terms outlined in the attached document and sign it before [deadline date] to secure your tenancy for the following [lease term]. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the lease renewal terms or need to discuss any specific matters, please do not hesitate to contact us at [contact information]. We value your tenancy and look forward to your prompt response. Warm regards, [Landlord's Name] [Property Name] 2. Lease Modification Letter: Dear [Original and New Co-Tenant's Names], We hope this letter finds you well. We are writing to inform you of a necessary modification to the existing lease agreement at [Property Name]. The modification will affect the terms agreed upon initially and must be addressed promptly to maintain a transparent landlord-tenant relationship. Outlined below are the details of the proposed modification: — [Specific modification details] Kindly review these changes thoroughly and confirm your acceptance by signing the attached document. Please return the signed documentation on or before [deadline date] to ensure a seamless transition. We are committed to providing a well-maintained living environment, and your cooperation in this matter is essential. If you have any questions or require further clarification, feel free to reach out to us via [contact information]. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Property Name] 3. Lease Transfer Letter: Dear [Original and New Co-Tenant's Names], We trust this letter finds you in good health. We are writing to inform you of an upcoming transfer of your lease agreement for [Unit Number] at [Property Name]. The lease transfer is necessary due to [reason for transfer, e.g., change in ownership]. We have thoroughly vetted the incoming tenant, [New Co-Tenant's Name], and they have met all the required criteria. We assure you that this transfer will not impact the terms of your tenancy or the overall management of the property. Attached to this letter, you will find a revised lease agreement reflecting the new co-tenant's information. It is vital that both parties review and sign the document before [deadline date]. Please return the signed copies to us to ensure a smooth transition between tenants. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the lease transfer process, feel free to reach out to us at [contact information]. We value your tenancy and appreciate your cooperation throughout this transfer. Warmest regards, [Landlord's Name] [Property Name] Conclusion: Wisconsin landlords can effectively communicate with their original and new co-tenants regarding signing a new lease agreement through various letters, such as lease renewal letters, lease modification letters, and lease transfer letters. By using these letters as a means of clear and formal communication, landlords can maintain a harmonious relationship with their tenants and ensure a smooth leasing process. Remember to tailor the content of the letter according to the specific circumstances of the situation.