This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This is a notice provided by Tenant to Landlord informing Landlord of Tenant's vacating of the premises due to Landlord's breaching of the lease agreement. Landlord has failed to comply with the terms of the lease.
Title: Gilbert, Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance with Possibility to Cure Content: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring up certain concerns regarding the property located at [rental property address], which I have been occupying as a tenant under the terms of our lease agreement dated [date]. I regret to inform you that there have been ongoing issues of noncompliance on your part, which have significantly impacted my right to quiet enjoyment and safety of the premises. As a responsible tenant, I have consistently paid rent in a timely manner and upheld my obligations outlined in the lease agreement. Unfortunately, your failure to fulfill your responsibilities as a landlord necessitates the issuance of this notice. I want to clarify that while this letter addresses noncompliance issues, it is my intention to seek a resolution and maintain a positive landlord-tenant relationship. Under Arizona law, specifically A.R.S. § 33-1361, tenants are afforded certain rights that ensure habitability and compliance with local housing codes, which are enforceable through legal action if necessary. As such, I have outlined the specific noncompliance issues below: 1. [Keyword: Habitability]: The property has experienced recurring maintenance concerns, which were reported to you on [date]. Despite multiple requests, no action has been taken to address the issues, rendering the property uninhabitable. The following problems persist: [list specific problems such as structural defects, plumbing or electrical issues, pest infestations, or health hazards]. 2. [Keyword: Safety]: Another critical concern arises from the inadequate security measures in place at the rental property. Prompt attention is required to address this matter and ensure the well-being of myself and other occupants. I would like to highlight that this letter is not intended to serve as an immediate termination notice. Instead, I am extending the opportunity for you to rectify these issues within a reasonable timeframe, as required by Arizona law. According to A.R.S. § 33-1361, you have a statutory right to correct the noncompliance within 10 days from the receipt of this letter, excluding weekends and legal holidays. Should you choose to remedy these issues in a timely manner, it is my hope that our tenancy can continue uninterrupted. However, if the required corrective actions are not taken within the specified timeframe, I must insist that our lease agreement will be considered terminated. This decision is made reluctantly but is necessary to protect my rights as a tenant. Please be aware that failure to address the aforementioned noncompliance issues within the 10-day cure period may result in legal action seeking remedies available under the law. I kindly request that you acknowledge receipt of this letter within [reasonable period of time, e.g., three business days] and provide details regarding your intentions to address the mentioned concerns. This will aid in fostering open communication between us as we work towards a resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I believe that by addressing these noncompliance issues promptly, we can reinstate a safe and pleasant living environment for all parties involved. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Keywords: Gilbert Arizona, Letter from Tenant to Landlord, Notice of Termination, noncompliance, habitability, safety, possibility to cureTitle: Gilbert, Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance with Possibility to Cure Content: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring up certain concerns regarding the property located at [rental property address], which I have been occupying as a tenant under the terms of our lease agreement dated [date]. I regret to inform you that there have been ongoing issues of noncompliance on your part, which have significantly impacted my right to quiet enjoyment and safety of the premises. As a responsible tenant, I have consistently paid rent in a timely manner and upheld my obligations outlined in the lease agreement. Unfortunately, your failure to fulfill your responsibilities as a landlord necessitates the issuance of this notice. I want to clarify that while this letter addresses noncompliance issues, it is my intention to seek a resolution and maintain a positive landlord-tenant relationship. Under Arizona law, specifically A.R.S. § 33-1361, tenants are afforded certain rights that ensure habitability and compliance with local housing codes, which are enforceable through legal action if necessary. As such, I have outlined the specific noncompliance issues below: 1. [Keyword: Habitability]: The property has experienced recurring maintenance concerns, which were reported to you on [date]. Despite multiple requests, no action has been taken to address the issues, rendering the property uninhabitable. The following problems persist: [list specific problems such as structural defects, plumbing or electrical issues, pest infestations, or health hazards]. 2. [Keyword: Safety]: Another critical concern arises from the inadequate security measures in place at the rental property. Prompt attention is required to address this matter and ensure the well-being of myself and other occupants. I would like to highlight that this letter is not intended to serve as an immediate termination notice. Instead, I am extending the opportunity for you to rectify these issues within a reasonable timeframe, as required by Arizona law. According to A.R.S. § 33-1361, you have a statutory right to correct the noncompliance within 10 days from the receipt of this letter, excluding weekends and legal holidays. Should you choose to remedy these issues in a timely manner, it is my hope that our tenancy can continue uninterrupted. However, if the required corrective actions are not taken within the specified timeframe, I must insist that our lease agreement will be considered terminated. This decision is made reluctantly but is necessary to protect my rights as a tenant. Please be aware that failure to address the aforementioned noncompliance issues within the 10-day cure period may result in legal action seeking remedies available under the law. I kindly request that you acknowledge receipt of this letter within [reasonable period of time, e.g., three business days] and provide details regarding your intentions to address the mentioned concerns. This will aid in fostering open communication between us as we work towards a resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I believe that by addressing these noncompliance issues promptly, we can reinstate a safe and pleasant living environment for all parties involved. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Keywords: Gilbert Arizona, Letter from Tenant to Landlord, Notice of Termination, noncompliance, habitability, safety, possibility to cure