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.
1. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the recent rent increase notice that I received from your office. While I understand that rental rates may need adjustment from time to time, I have concerns regarding the insufficiency of notice provided in this particular case. Firstly, as a responsible tenant, I have always strived to maintain a good relationship with you and have promptly fulfilled all lease obligations. In return, I believe it is important to foster open communication between landlords and tenants, especially when it involves financial matters such as a rent increase. Regrettably, I must express my disappointment in the lack of notice provided for this rent increase. According to the terms of our lease agreement and the Arizona Landlord-Tenant Act, there should be a minimum notice period of 30 days before implementing any rent increase. However, the notice received only allowed for a 15-day notice period, falling short of the legal requirement. Furthermore, the short notice period has placed undue financial strain on me. As a tenant, I rely on fair and reasonable notice to budget for any changes in expenses. Given the unexpected nature of this rent increase, it has become challenging to make necessary adjustments in such a limited amount of time. I kindly request that you reconsider the current rent increase and provide a reasonable notice period, adhering to the legal guidelines outlined in the Arizona Landlord-Tenant Act. Doing so will not only ensure compliance with the law but will also nurture a more respectful and transparent relationship between landlord and tenant. I value our tenancy and seek to resolve this matter amicably. I am open to discussing any concerns or issues you may have regarding the rental property and would appreciate your prompt response to this letter. Should it be necessary, I am prepared to explore my rights under the Arizona Landlord-Tenant Act to seek a fair resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Phone Number] 2. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Lease Amendment 3. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Negotiation 4. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Rent Adjustment 5. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Financial Assistance.1. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the recent rent increase notice that I received from your office. While I understand that rental rates may need adjustment from time to time, I have concerns regarding the insufficiency of notice provided in this particular case. Firstly, as a responsible tenant, I have always strived to maintain a good relationship with you and have promptly fulfilled all lease obligations. In return, I believe it is important to foster open communication between landlords and tenants, especially when it involves financial matters such as a rent increase. Regrettably, I must express my disappointment in the lack of notice provided for this rent increase. According to the terms of our lease agreement and the Arizona Landlord-Tenant Act, there should be a minimum notice period of 30 days before implementing any rent increase. However, the notice received only allowed for a 15-day notice period, falling short of the legal requirement. Furthermore, the short notice period has placed undue financial strain on me. As a tenant, I rely on fair and reasonable notice to budget for any changes in expenses. Given the unexpected nature of this rent increase, it has become challenging to make necessary adjustments in such a limited amount of time. I kindly request that you reconsider the current rent increase and provide a reasonable notice period, adhering to the legal guidelines outlined in the Arizona Landlord-Tenant Act. Doing so will not only ensure compliance with the law but will also nurture a more respectful and transparent relationship between landlord and tenant. I value our tenancy and seek to resolve this matter amicably. I am open to discussing any concerns or issues you may have regarding the rental property and would appreciate your prompt response to this letter. Should it be necessary, I am prepared to explore my rights under the Arizona Landlord-Tenant Act to seek a fair resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Phone Number] 2. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Lease Amendment 3. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Negotiation 4. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Rent Adjustment 5. Mesa Arizona Letter from Tenant to Landlord About Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase and Request for Financial Assistance.