Roseville California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal entry by landlord

State:
California
City:
Roseville
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CA-1018LT
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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: Roseville California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord Keywords: Roseville, California, letter, tenant, landlord, illegal entry Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to bring to your attention a matter that has caused me significant concerns regarding my tenancy at [property address]. It has come to my attention that on [date(s)], you have allegedly entered my rental unit without my prior consent. This act constitutes an illegal entry, which is a direct violation of my rights as a tenant and breaches the terms stipulated in our lease agreement. Explanation of Rights: As a tenant in the state of California, I have explicit rights protected by law. One such right is the right to privacy, which includes the right to enjoy my rental unit without unwarranted intrusion. According to the California Civil Code Section 1940.1 and 1940.2, landlords are required to provide tenants with proper notice prior to entering, except under specific circumstances, such as an emergency situation. Illegal Entry Instances: I wish to bring to your attention the following instances of alleged illegal entry: 1. [Date and Time]: Please refer to my records and surveillance camera footage indicating that you entered the premises without any prior notice or emergency situation. This invasion of my privacy has left me feeling violated and apprehensive about my safety and security. 2. [Date and Time]: On this particular occasion, neither I nor any authorized representative provided you with consent to enter my rental unit. I kindly request an explanation for this unauthorized entry. Lease Agreement Violation: I would like to remind you that your actions pertain to a breach of the lease agreement we entered into on [lease start date]. The terms of our agreement clearly state that you must provide a minimum of [24/48/72] hours' notice before entering the premises, except in cases of emergency. By failing to honor this contractual obligation, you are jeopardizing our landlord-tenant relationship and undermining the trust upon which it is built. Request for Immediate Action: In light of the above information, I kindly request that you take the necessary steps to rectify this situation promptly. I suggest the following actions as a resolution to this matter: 1. Provide a written apology acknowledging the illegal entry incidents and guarantee that it will not recur in the future. 2. Commit to providing proper notice in accordance with the lease agreement, allowing me sufficient time to prepare for your visit. 3. Ensure that any future entries are for valid reasons and emergency situations only, respecting the privacy and rights of the tenant as prescribed by law. Conclusion: I trust that you will address this serious issue with the urgency it warrants to maintain a harmonious and lawful tenancy. I strongly believe that resolving this matter promptly will help preserve our professional relationship and prevent any further legal action. I am looking forward to your prompt response, which will allow us to resolve this situation amicably. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Additional Types of Roseville California Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord: 1. Letter requesting compensation for damages caused during illegal entry 2. Letter seeking immediate compliance with the notice period for future entries 3. Letter requesting amendments to lease agreement to ensure tenant privacy rights 4. Letter threatening legal action if illegal entry incidents continue to occur.

Title: Roseville California Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord Keywords: Roseville, California, letter, tenant, landlord, illegal entry Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to bring to your attention a matter that has caused me significant concerns regarding my tenancy at [property address]. It has come to my attention that on [date(s)], you have allegedly entered my rental unit without my prior consent. This act constitutes an illegal entry, which is a direct violation of my rights as a tenant and breaches the terms stipulated in our lease agreement. Explanation of Rights: As a tenant in the state of California, I have explicit rights protected by law. One such right is the right to privacy, which includes the right to enjoy my rental unit without unwarranted intrusion. According to the California Civil Code Section 1940.1 and 1940.2, landlords are required to provide tenants with proper notice prior to entering, except under specific circumstances, such as an emergency situation. Illegal Entry Instances: I wish to bring to your attention the following instances of alleged illegal entry: 1. [Date and Time]: Please refer to my records and surveillance camera footage indicating that you entered the premises without any prior notice or emergency situation. This invasion of my privacy has left me feeling violated and apprehensive about my safety and security. 2. [Date and Time]: On this particular occasion, neither I nor any authorized representative provided you with consent to enter my rental unit. I kindly request an explanation for this unauthorized entry. Lease Agreement Violation: I would like to remind you that your actions pertain to a breach of the lease agreement we entered into on [lease start date]. The terms of our agreement clearly state that you must provide a minimum of [24/48/72] hours' notice before entering the premises, except in cases of emergency. By failing to honor this contractual obligation, you are jeopardizing our landlord-tenant relationship and undermining the trust upon which it is built. Request for Immediate Action: In light of the above information, I kindly request that you take the necessary steps to rectify this situation promptly. I suggest the following actions as a resolution to this matter: 1. Provide a written apology acknowledging the illegal entry incidents and guarantee that it will not recur in the future. 2. Commit to providing proper notice in accordance with the lease agreement, allowing me sufficient time to prepare for your visit. 3. Ensure that any future entries are for valid reasons and emergency situations only, respecting the privacy and rights of the tenant as prescribed by law. Conclusion: I trust that you will address this serious issue with the urgency it warrants to maintain a harmonious and lawful tenancy. I strongly believe that resolving this matter promptly will help preserve our professional relationship and prevent any further legal action. I am looking forward to your prompt response, which will allow us to resolve this situation amicably. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Additional Types of Roseville California Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry by Landlord: 1. Letter requesting compensation for damages caused during illegal entry 2. Letter seeking immediate compliance with the notice period for future entries 3. Letter requesting amendments to lease agreement to ensure tenant privacy rights 4. Letter threatening legal action if illegal entry incidents continue to occur.

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