This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This is a letter from Tenant to Landlord requesting that in the future, Landlord may only enter the premises with prior written notice to Tenant, and only at a reasonable time, agreeable to both parties. The only exception would be in the case of an emergency posing an immediate danger to health or property.
Subject: Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning incident that occurred recently regarding improper entry into my rented premises at [Address]. As a tenant, I would like to express my deep concern and request immediate measures to prevent any future unauthorized access to my living space. On [Date], I was disappointed to discover that you had entered my apartment without my prior knowledge or consent. I understand that, as a landlord, you have certain rights and responsibilities; however, it is essential to respect a tenant's privacy and abide by the applicable laws and regulations. Illegal entry into a tenant's residence is a serious violation and a breach of the implied warranty of habitability, which guarantees a tenant's right to peaceful enjoyment of their rented premises. It is important to note that under California law, a landlord must provide reasonable notice, typically 24 hours, to the tenant before entering the rental unit except in cases of emergency. The unauthorized entry not only infringed upon my privacy but also left me feeling vulnerable and violated, undermining the trust and confidence I have placed in you as my landlord. As a responsible tenant, I believe it is crucial to restore proper boundaries and respect for my rights and privacy within the rental agreement. Please take immediate action to prevent any future illegal entries and ensure that your staff, contractors, or other representatives are well-informed of the legal requirements pertaining to tenant privacy and access to the rental premises. Below are some suggested steps to rectify this situation: 1. Apology and Acknowledgment: I kindly request an explicit written apology for the unauthorized entry and a clear acknowledgment of the violation it represents, assuring me that this will not occur again in the future. 2. Review of Lease Agreement: It is essential to revisit our lease agreement to reinforce the terms regarding privacy, access, and entry notification. I would appreciate providing me with a copy of the agreement with updated language to reflect our mutual understanding and the applicable California laws related to entry rights. 3. Enhanced Notification Process: Going forward, please ensure that you adhere to the state-mandated notice period, providing at least 24 hours' notice in writing, except in cases of an emergency where immediate entry may be required. 4. Tenant's Right to Privacy: As recognized under California law, it is imperative to uphold a tenant's right to privacy, and any future alleged entry must only be executed in strict compliance with the law. I expect you to fully respect my privacy and refrain from entering my dwelling without providing adequate notice, except in genuine emergencies. Please consider this letter as a formal request to address this matter promptly to prevent any further disturbance to my privacy and to ensure our landlord-tenant relationship is upheld in compliance with the law. Failure to take immediate action may force me to seek further remedies as provided by California law. I trust that we can resolve this matter amicably, reinforcing the respectful and professional relationship we had established previously. Your cooperation and understanding in this regard are highly appreciated. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information] Variations of Costa Mesa California Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord: 1. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Repeated Illegal Entry. 2. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Unauthorized Access to Rental Unit. 3. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Invasion of Privacy by Landlord. 4. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Violation of Tenant's Rights. 5. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Unlawful Entry into Rented Premises. 6. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Breach of Implied Warranty of Habitability due to Illegal Entry. 7. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Lack of Respect for Tenant's Privacy by Landlord.Subject: Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning incident that occurred recently regarding improper entry into my rented premises at [Address]. As a tenant, I would like to express my deep concern and request immediate measures to prevent any future unauthorized access to my living space. On [Date], I was disappointed to discover that you had entered my apartment without my prior knowledge or consent. I understand that, as a landlord, you have certain rights and responsibilities; however, it is essential to respect a tenant's privacy and abide by the applicable laws and regulations. Illegal entry into a tenant's residence is a serious violation and a breach of the implied warranty of habitability, which guarantees a tenant's right to peaceful enjoyment of their rented premises. It is important to note that under California law, a landlord must provide reasonable notice, typically 24 hours, to the tenant before entering the rental unit except in cases of emergency. The unauthorized entry not only infringed upon my privacy but also left me feeling vulnerable and violated, undermining the trust and confidence I have placed in you as my landlord. As a responsible tenant, I believe it is crucial to restore proper boundaries and respect for my rights and privacy within the rental agreement. Please take immediate action to prevent any future illegal entries and ensure that your staff, contractors, or other representatives are well-informed of the legal requirements pertaining to tenant privacy and access to the rental premises. Below are some suggested steps to rectify this situation: 1. Apology and Acknowledgment: I kindly request an explicit written apology for the unauthorized entry and a clear acknowledgment of the violation it represents, assuring me that this will not occur again in the future. 2. Review of Lease Agreement: It is essential to revisit our lease agreement to reinforce the terms regarding privacy, access, and entry notification. I would appreciate providing me with a copy of the agreement with updated language to reflect our mutual understanding and the applicable California laws related to entry rights. 3. Enhanced Notification Process: Going forward, please ensure that you adhere to the state-mandated notice period, providing at least 24 hours' notice in writing, except in cases of an emergency where immediate entry may be required. 4. Tenant's Right to Privacy: As recognized under California law, it is imperative to uphold a tenant's right to privacy, and any future alleged entry must only be executed in strict compliance with the law. I expect you to fully respect my privacy and refrain from entering my dwelling without providing adequate notice, except in genuine emergencies. Please consider this letter as a formal request to address this matter promptly to prevent any further disturbance to my privacy and to ensure our landlord-tenant relationship is upheld in compliance with the law. Failure to take immediate action may force me to seek further remedies as provided by California law. I trust that we can resolve this matter amicably, reinforcing the respectful and professional relationship we had established previously. Your cooperation and understanding in this regard are highly appreciated. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information] Variations of Costa Mesa California Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord: 1. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Repeated Illegal Entry. 2. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Unauthorized Access to Rental Unit. 3. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Invasion of Privacy by Landlord. 4. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Violation of Tenant's Rights. 5. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Unlawful Entry into Rented Premises. 6. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Breach of Implied Warranty of Habitability due to Illegal Entry. 7. Costa Mesa, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Lack of Respect for Tenant's Privacy by Landlord.