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: Addressing Illegal Entry: Jurupa Valley, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord 1. Introduction: — Explanation of the purpose of the letter (expressing concerns about landlord's illegal entry). — Mentioning the extent of the problem and the importance of resolving it promptly. 2. Opening section: — Addressing the landlord respectfully using their name and including the date. — Mentioning the duration of the tenancy. — Briefly summarizing the issue of repeated illegal entry. 3. Description of the issue: — Detailing specific incidents of illegal entry with dates and times. — Elaborating on the impacts, such as invasion of privacy, violation of tenant rights, and potential property damage. — Explaining the associated emotional distress and the effect on peaceful enjoyment of the property. 4. Legal rights' reminder: — Mentioning the provisions of the California Civil Code (Chapter 4, Section 1954.10) that prohibit landlord entry without prior notice. — Evidencing knowledge of tenant rights and expectations. 5. Request for resolution: — Politely urging the landlord to cease all unauthorized entry immediately. — Requesting clarification on the purpose of any future entry and requesting proper notice as per the law. — Suggesting a meeting to discuss the issue and find a mutually satisfactory resolution. 6. Consequences of continued illegal entry: — Mentioning potential actions the tenant can take if the issue persists, such as filing a complaint with relevant authorities or seeking legal remedies. — Stating the intention to preserve all relevant evidence and documentation. 7. Conclusion: — Expressing hope for a prompt resolution to maintain a healthy landlord-tenant relationship. — Requesting a written response from the landlord within a reasonable timeframe. Keywords: Jurupa Valley, California tenant letter, landlord illegal entry, tenant rights, California Civil Code, peaceful enjoyment, privacy violation, property damage, unauthorized access, written response, resolution, legal rights, relevant authorities, evidence preservation.Title: Addressing Illegal Entry: Jurupa Valley, California Letter from Tenant to Landlord 1. Introduction: — Explanation of the purpose of the letter (expressing concerns about landlord's illegal entry). — Mentioning the extent of the problem and the importance of resolving it promptly. 2. Opening section: — Addressing the landlord respectfully using their name and including the date. — Mentioning the duration of the tenancy. — Briefly summarizing the issue of repeated illegal entry. 3. Description of the issue: — Detailing specific incidents of illegal entry with dates and times. — Elaborating on the impacts, such as invasion of privacy, violation of tenant rights, and potential property damage. — Explaining the associated emotional distress and the effect on peaceful enjoyment of the property. 4. Legal rights' reminder: — Mentioning the provisions of the California Civil Code (Chapter 4, Section 1954.10) that prohibit landlord entry without prior notice. — Evidencing knowledge of tenant rights and expectations. 5. Request for resolution: — Politely urging the landlord to cease all unauthorized entry immediately. — Requesting clarification on the purpose of any future entry and requesting proper notice as per the law. — Suggesting a meeting to discuss the issue and find a mutually satisfactory resolution. 6. Consequences of continued illegal entry: — Mentioning potential actions the tenant can take if the issue persists, such as filing a complaint with relevant authorities or seeking legal remedies. — Stating the intention to preserve all relevant evidence and documentation. 7. Conclusion: — Expressing hope for a prompt resolution to maintain a healthy landlord-tenant relationship. — Requesting a written response from the landlord within a reasonable timeframe. Keywords: Jurupa Valley, California tenant letter, landlord illegal entry, tenant rights, California Civil Code, peaceful enjoyment, privacy violation, property damage, unauthorized access, written response, resolution, legal rights, relevant authorities, evidence preservation.