This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This is a notice provided by Tenant to Landlord informing Landlord of Tenant's vacating of the premises due to Landlord's breaching of the lease agreement. Landlord has failed to comply with the terms of the lease.
Title: Los Angeles California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance with Possibility to Cure Introduction: This detailed letter template serves as a formal notice for tenants in Los Angeles, California, to inform their landlord about a breach of the rental agreement and provide an opportunity to rectify the issue within a specific timeframe. The purpose of this notice is to document the tenant's dissatisfaction with the landlord's noncompliance and give a chance for the landlord to address and cure the problem according to California's laws and regulations. Below are two different types of letters that tenants may address, depending on the nature of the noncompliant behavior: 1. Los Angeles California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Failure to Maintain Property: [Keywords: Los Angeles, California, letter, tenant, landlord, notice of termination, noncompliance, possibility to cure, failure to maintain property] Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding the state of maintenance of the rental property located at [Property Address] in Los Angeles, California. As a tenant, I hold valid rights and responsibilities, one of which requires the landlord to provide and maintain a habitable living environment in compliance with the California Civil Code. Unfortunately, despite multiple verbal notifications and discussions about the issues, it seems that your obligations to ensure proper maintenance have not been met. Major concerns that have persistently arisen include: 1. Plumbing issues: Frequent leaks, water pressure problems, and slow drainage have not been resolved adequately. 2. Electrical problems: There are frequently flickering lights and power outages that pose safety hazards. 3. Pest infestation: Despite multiple complaints, there has been no professional intervention or preventive measures implemented to address the growing pest issues. 4. Structural damages: Visible cracks in the walls and ceilings have not been professionally addressed, posing potential risks to the occupants. According to California's landlord-tenant laws (California Civil Codes 1941 and 1942), landlords are responsible for maintaining habitable living conditions. As a result of your noncompliance, I hereby notify you of my intent to terminate the lease agreement, as provided in Section 1942 of the California Civil Code, unless the aforementioned issues are fully addressed within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 14 days] from the date of this letter. Please note that in light of our prior discussions, it is implied that you failed to meet your obligation knowingly. Kindly consider this notice as the final opportunity to rectify the mentioned deficiencies. Failure to do so within the specified timeframe will leave me with no choice but to pursue legal remedies available under the applicable state laws to ensure my rights as a tenant are upheld. I genuinely hope that we can resolve these issues amicably and continue our landlord-tenant relationship based on mutual compliance and respect for contractual obligations. I kindly request a written acknowledgement of receipt of this notice. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] 2. Los Angeles California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Failure to Address Noise Complaints: [Keywords: Los Angeles, California, letter, tenant, landlord, notice of termination, noncompliance, possibility to cure, failure to address noise complaints] Dear [Landlord's Name], I trust this letter reaches you in good health. I am writing to bring to your attention the ongoing issue of excessive noise disturbance caused by upstairs neighbors residing in the rental property located at [Property Address] in Los Angeles, California. As a tenant, I have the right to enjoy peaceful habitation of the premises, as stated in the Rental Agreement and protected by the California Civil Code. Regrettably, despite frequent discussions and written notifications, the issue of noise disturbance, primarily during late hours of the night and early mornings, has not been adequately addressed. The constant disruptions have significantly impacted my quality of life, health, and overall well-being. The disturbance includes: 1. Loud footsteps and frequent dragging of furniture. 2. Continuous loud music and conversations, often accompanied by heavy bass vibrations. 3. Uncontrolled pet noise, including incessant barking and howling. I would like to remind you that, as a landlord, you have a legal obligation to address noise complaints made by tenants to ensure a peaceful living environment. As stated in the California Civil Code (Section 1941.1), rental properties must comply with local ordinances, such as maintaining peaceful enjoyment of the premises. Failure to take appropriate action within a reasonable timeframe will leave no option but to pursue further legal recourse under applicable state laws. In light of the above, I hereby provide notice of my intent to terminate the lease agreement, as provided in Section 1942 of the California Civil Code, unless the noise disturbances are effectively mitigated within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 14 days] from the date of this letter. It is important to note that this timeline reflects a final opportunity for you to address the issue and honor your responsibilities under the rental agreement. I sincerely hope that you will consider this notice seriously and take immediate measures to resolve the noise problem. I kindly request a written acknowledgement of receipt of this notice. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information]Title: Los Angeles California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance with Possibility to Cure Introduction: This detailed letter template serves as a formal notice for tenants in Los Angeles, California, to inform their landlord about a breach of the rental agreement and provide an opportunity to rectify the issue within a specific timeframe. The purpose of this notice is to document the tenant's dissatisfaction with the landlord's noncompliance and give a chance for the landlord to address and cure the problem according to California's laws and regulations. Below are two different types of letters that tenants may address, depending on the nature of the noncompliant behavior: 1. Los Angeles California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Failure to Maintain Property: [Keywords: Los Angeles, California, letter, tenant, landlord, notice of termination, noncompliance, possibility to cure, failure to maintain property] Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding the state of maintenance of the rental property located at [Property Address] in Los Angeles, California. As a tenant, I hold valid rights and responsibilities, one of which requires the landlord to provide and maintain a habitable living environment in compliance with the California Civil Code. Unfortunately, despite multiple verbal notifications and discussions about the issues, it seems that your obligations to ensure proper maintenance have not been met. Major concerns that have persistently arisen include: 1. Plumbing issues: Frequent leaks, water pressure problems, and slow drainage have not been resolved adequately. 2. Electrical problems: There are frequently flickering lights and power outages that pose safety hazards. 3. Pest infestation: Despite multiple complaints, there has been no professional intervention or preventive measures implemented to address the growing pest issues. 4. Structural damages: Visible cracks in the walls and ceilings have not been professionally addressed, posing potential risks to the occupants. According to California's landlord-tenant laws (California Civil Codes 1941 and 1942), landlords are responsible for maintaining habitable living conditions. As a result of your noncompliance, I hereby notify you of my intent to terminate the lease agreement, as provided in Section 1942 of the California Civil Code, unless the aforementioned issues are fully addressed within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 14 days] from the date of this letter. Please note that in light of our prior discussions, it is implied that you failed to meet your obligation knowingly. Kindly consider this notice as the final opportunity to rectify the mentioned deficiencies. Failure to do so within the specified timeframe will leave me with no choice but to pursue legal remedies available under the applicable state laws to ensure my rights as a tenant are upheld. I genuinely hope that we can resolve these issues amicably and continue our landlord-tenant relationship based on mutual compliance and respect for contractual obligations. I kindly request a written acknowledgement of receipt of this notice. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] 2. Los Angeles California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Failure to Address Noise Complaints: [Keywords: Los Angeles, California, letter, tenant, landlord, notice of termination, noncompliance, possibility to cure, failure to address noise complaints] Dear [Landlord's Name], I trust this letter reaches you in good health. I am writing to bring to your attention the ongoing issue of excessive noise disturbance caused by upstairs neighbors residing in the rental property located at [Property Address] in Los Angeles, California. As a tenant, I have the right to enjoy peaceful habitation of the premises, as stated in the Rental Agreement and protected by the California Civil Code. Regrettably, despite frequent discussions and written notifications, the issue of noise disturbance, primarily during late hours of the night and early mornings, has not been adequately addressed. The constant disruptions have significantly impacted my quality of life, health, and overall well-being. The disturbance includes: 1. Loud footsteps and frequent dragging of furniture. 2. Continuous loud music and conversations, often accompanied by heavy bass vibrations. 3. Uncontrolled pet noise, including incessant barking and howling. I would like to remind you that, as a landlord, you have a legal obligation to address noise complaints made by tenants to ensure a peaceful living environment. As stated in the California Civil Code (Section 1941.1), rental properties must comply with local ordinances, such as maintaining peaceful enjoyment of the premises. Failure to take appropriate action within a reasonable timeframe will leave no option but to pursue further legal recourse under applicable state laws. In light of the above, I hereby provide notice of my intent to terminate the lease agreement, as provided in Section 1942 of the California Civil Code, unless the noise disturbances are effectively mitigated within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 14 days] from the date of this letter. It is important to note that this timeline reflects a final opportunity for you to address the issue and honor your responsibilities under the rental agreement. I sincerely hope that you will consider this notice seriously and take immediate measures to resolve the noise problem. I kindly request a written acknowledgement of receipt of this notice. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information]