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.
Title: Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord in Daly City, California Keywords: Daly City, California, tenant, landlord, illegal entry, unauthorized access, privacy rights, lease agreement, violation, notice, written request, legal implications, remedies. Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to you as a tenant living at the [specific address of the property] in Daly City, California. I would like to bring to your attention a concerning matter regarding your recent unauthorized entry into the rented premises. This incident raises serious concerns about my privacy rights and the integrity of our lease agreement. Detailed Description: 1. Explanation of Incident: On [date], I discovered that you had gained entry to my rented unit without my prior knowledge or consent. It is important to note that as a tenant, I have a legitimate expectation of privacy within my rental unit as per the legal rights outlined in the State of California. This unauthorized access not only breaches my rights but also violates the terms agreed upon in our lease agreement. 2. Violation of Privacy Rights: The act of illegally entering my unit infringes upon my privacy. As a tenant, I have a right to enjoy the rented premises exclusively and without interference. This incident has caused me significant distress and discomfort, as I no longer feel secure within my own home. 3. Legal Implications: I would like to remind you that unauthorized entry into a tenant's rented premises is not only an invasion of privacy but also a violation of California Civil Code Section 1954. This code specifically prohibits landlords from entering a tenant's dwelling without providing reasonable notice and obtaining explicit consent. 4. Remedial Action Requested: a. No Further Unauthorized Entry: I kindly request that you refrain from any further unauthorized entry or access to my rented premises. Respecting my privacy rights is essential for maintaining a harmonious tenant-landlord relationship. b. Notice Prior to Entry: I expect you to comply with the requirements of California law by providing a written notice at least 24 hours in advance whenever access to my unit is necessary for legitimate purposes such as repairs, inspections, or emergencies. c. Confirmation of Compliance: I kindly ask that you respond to this letter in writing, confirming that you have understood the seriousness of this matter and agree to adhere to the terms mentioned above. Conclusion: The unauthorized entry incident has caused a breach of trust, violated my privacy rights, and violated the terms of our lease agreement. Please understand the urgency and importance of this matter and ensure that it does not recur in the future. I believe that our immediate cooperation and resolution on this issue will help maintain a positive and respectful tenant-landlord relationship. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Alternate types of Daly City California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord: 1. Formal Legal Notice to Landlord Addressing Illegal Entry in Daly City, California 2. Warning Letter to Landlord Regarding Unauthorized Access to Tenant's Rented Property in Daly City, California 3. Cease and Desist Letter to Landlord to Stop Illegal Entry in Daly City, California.Title: Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord in Daly City, California Keywords: Daly City, California, tenant, landlord, illegal entry, unauthorized access, privacy rights, lease agreement, violation, notice, written request, legal implications, remedies. Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to you as a tenant living at the [specific address of the property] in Daly City, California. I would like to bring to your attention a concerning matter regarding your recent unauthorized entry into the rented premises. This incident raises serious concerns about my privacy rights and the integrity of our lease agreement. Detailed Description: 1. Explanation of Incident: On [date], I discovered that you had gained entry to my rented unit without my prior knowledge or consent. It is important to note that as a tenant, I have a legitimate expectation of privacy within my rental unit as per the legal rights outlined in the State of California. This unauthorized access not only breaches my rights but also violates the terms agreed upon in our lease agreement. 2. Violation of Privacy Rights: The act of illegally entering my unit infringes upon my privacy. As a tenant, I have a right to enjoy the rented premises exclusively and without interference. This incident has caused me significant distress and discomfort, as I no longer feel secure within my own home. 3. Legal Implications: I would like to remind you that unauthorized entry into a tenant's rented premises is not only an invasion of privacy but also a violation of California Civil Code Section 1954. This code specifically prohibits landlords from entering a tenant's dwelling without providing reasonable notice and obtaining explicit consent. 4. Remedial Action Requested: a. No Further Unauthorized Entry: I kindly request that you refrain from any further unauthorized entry or access to my rented premises. Respecting my privacy rights is essential for maintaining a harmonious tenant-landlord relationship. b. Notice Prior to Entry: I expect you to comply with the requirements of California law by providing a written notice at least 24 hours in advance whenever access to my unit is necessary for legitimate purposes such as repairs, inspections, or emergencies. c. Confirmation of Compliance: I kindly ask that you respond to this letter in writing, confirming that you have understood the seriousness of this matter and agree to adhere to the terms mentioned above. Conclusion: The unauthorized entry incident has caused a breach of trust, violated my privacy rights, and violated the terms of our lease agreement. Please understand the urgency and importance of this matter and ensure that it does not recur in the future. I believe that our immediate cooperation and resolution on this issue will help maintain a positive and respectful tenant-landlord relationship. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Alternate types of Daly City California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord: 1. Formal Legal Notice to Landlord Addressing Illegal Entry in Daly City, California 2. Warning Letter to Landlord Regarding Unauthorized Access to Tenant's Rented Property in Daly City, California 3. Cease and Desist Letter to Landlord to Stop Illegal Entry in Daly City, California.