It is a letter from Tenant to Landlord containing a notice to landlord to improper notice of a rent increase was given for the month-to-month lease. This notice informs Landlord that according to law the rent increase will not take effect until a date different used by the landlord.
Subject: Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss a matter of concern regarding the recent rent increase notice that I received for my [apartment/house/condo] located in Gilbert, Arizona. It has come to my attention that the notice provided did not meet the required legal guidelines, specifically insufficient notice of rent increase. Upon receiving the letter dated [date of the notice], I carefully reviewed the content and discovered that it failed to comply with the legal stipulations outlined under Arizona law and our lease agreement. As a responsible tenant, I strongly believe in maintaining a transparent and harmonious landlord-tenant relationship, which includes abiding by the mutually agreed-upon terms and adhering to the legal requirements of notifying tenants about any change in the rent. To address this matter appropriately, I would like to kindly request clarification on the following points: 1. Notice Period: According to the Landlord-Tenant Act of Arizona, Section 33-1314, a landlord is required to provide a minimum of 30 days' written notice for rent increases for leases with a duration of less than one year, or 60 days' notice for leases with a duration of one year or more. However, the notice I received provided a notice period of [number of days], which clearly does not align with the legal requirements. 2. Proper Documentation: The notice I received was simply a handwritten or printed statement stating the increased rent amount without any official documentation or supporting evidence justifying the reason behind the increase. As a tenant, I believe it is important to have a clear understanding of the factors that led to this decision and to ensure that the increase is lawful and justified. 3. Lease Agreement Compliance: Our lease agreement, signed on [lease start date], states that rent increases shall only occur after the initial lease term has expired. Our current lease is effective until [lease end date], which indicates that a rent increase notice served prematurely violates our contractual agreement. 4. Consideration of Local Laws: Gilbert, Arizona has specific municipal codes and ordinances that may affect rental properties and dictate guidelines for rent increases. It is essential to ensure that the proposed rent increase follows these regulations, and I kindly request you to review and confirm compliance with these local laws. I genuinely value the tranquility and stability that a well-maintained home provides, and my intention is to work collaboratively to address this issue promptly and fairly. Therefore, I kindly request your assistance in resolving this matter by providing the necessary documentation, clarification, and ensuring the rent increase notice adheres to the legal requirements set forth by Arizona law. I firmly believe that open communication and cooperation are key to maintaining a positive and healthy landlord-tenant relationship, and I hope that we can find a solution that is fair and reasonable for both parties involved. I look forward to discussing this matter further and finding an amicable resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] Other possible variations of Gilbert Arizona Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase: 1. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Challenging Incorrect Rent Increase Notice 2. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Raising Concerns Regarding Rent Increase Procedure 3. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Seeking Resolution for Unauthorized Rent Increase 4. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Requesting Legal Compliance on Rent Increase Notice.Subject: Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss a matter of concern regarding the recent rent increase notice that I received for my [apartment/house/condo] located in Gilbert, Arizona. It has come to my attention that the notice provided did not meet the required legal guidelines, specifically insufficient notice of rent increase. Upon receiving the letter dated [date of the notice], I carefully reviewed the content and discovered that it failed to comply with the legal stipulations outlined under Arizona law and our lease agreement. As a responsible tenant, I strongly believe in maintaining a transparent and harmonious landlord-tenant relationship, which includes abiding by the mutually agreed-upon terms and adhering to the legal requirements of notifying tenants about any change in the rent. To address this matter appropriately, I would like to kindly request clarification on the following points: 1. Notice Period: According to the Landlord-Tenant Act of Arizona, Section 33-1314, a landlord is required to provide a minimum of 30 days' written notice for rent increases for leases with a duration of less than one year, or 60 days' notice for leases with a duration of one year or more. However, the notice I received provided a notice period of [number of days], which clearly does not align with the legal requirements. 2. Proper Documentation: The notice I received was simply a handwritten or printed statement stating the increased rent amount without any official documentation or supporting evidence justifying the reason behind the increase. As a tenant, I believe it is important to have a clear understanding of the factors that led to this decision and to ensure that the increase is lawful and justified. 3. Lease Agreement Compliance: Our lease agreement, signed on [lease start date], states that rent increases shall only occur after the initial lease term has expired. Our current lease is effective until [lease end date], which indicates that a rent increase notice served prematurely violates our contractual agreement. 4. Consideration of Local Laws: Gilbert, Arizona has specific municipal codes and ordinances that may affect rental properties and dictate guidelines for rent increases. It is essential to ensure that the proposed rent increase follows these regulations, and I kindly request you to review and confirm compliance with these local laws. I genuinely value the tranquility and stability that a well-maintained home provides, and my intention is to work collaboratively to address this issue promptly and fairly. Therefore, I kindly request your assistance in resolving this matter by providing the necessary documentation, clarification, and ensuring the rent increase notice adheres to the legal requirements set forth by Arizona law. I firmly believe that open communication and cooperation are key to maintaining a positive and healthy landlord-tenant relationship, and I hope that we can find a solution that is fair and reasonable for both parties involved. I look forward to discussing this matter further and finding an amicable resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] Other possible variations of Gilbert Arizona Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase: 1. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Challenging Incorrect Rent Increase Notice 2. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Raising Concerns Regarding Rent Increase Procedure 3. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Seeking Resolution for Unauthorized Rent Increase 4. Gilbert Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Requesting Legal Compliance on Rent Increase Notice.