It is a letter from Tenant to Landlord containing a notice to landlord to improper notice of a rent increase was given for the month-to-month lease. This notice informs Landlord that according to law the rent increase will not take effect until a date different used by the landlord.
Keywords: Escondido California, letter, tenant, landlord, insufficient notice, rent increase Sample Content: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to address an issue regarding the recent rent increase notice I received. As a tenant of the property located at [Rental Property Address] in Escondido, California, I believe that the notice provided does not adhere to the mandatory requirements outlined in the California Civil Code Section 827. First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude for your accommodation and commitment to maintaining a pleasant living environment throughout my tenure. However, it has come to my attention that the notice of rent increase I received on [Date] does not conform to the state's legal regulations, specifically the requirement of providing at least thirty days' notice for rent increases. According to California Civil Code Section 827, landlords should provide tenants with a written notice of a rent increase at least thirty days prior to the proposed effective date. As specified in our rental agreement dated [Date of Rental Agreement], a 5% rent increase was indicated as the maximum annual raise. However, the notice I received allowed for a rent increase of 6%, which surpasses the agreed-upon limit. I kindly request that you review and rectify this situation promptly. As a tenant, it is crucial for me to be informed of any contemplated changes well in advance, as it allows for adequate time to evaluate my financial situation and make necessary arrangements. By providing insufficient notice, it places an undue burden on me to adapt to financial changes swiftly, which can disrupt my budget and create unnecessary stress. I understand that rent increases may be necessary, considering various factors such as inflation and local market conditions. However, I urge you to comply with the legal requirements and extend the appropriate thirty-day notice period, ensuring that both of us can plan accordingly. I would appreciate receiving a revised notice conforming to the required timeline and adhering to the maximum annual raise stated in our rental agreement. Please consider this letter as a constructive request to avoid any potential misunderstandings or conflicts. I value our landlord-tenant relationship and believe that open communication can resolve this matter amicably. If you require any further information or would like to discuss this issue in person, I am available at your convenience. I look forward to your prompt response. Thank you for your attention and understanding. Sincerely, [Your Name] --- Alternate title for a slightly different letter: Formal Complaint to Landlord Regarding Insufficient Notice of Rent IncreaseKeywords: Escondido California, letter, tenant, landlord, insufficient notice, rent increase Sample Content: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to address an issue regarding the recent rent increase notice I received. As a tenant of the property located at [Rental Property Address] in Escondido, California, I believe that the notice provided does not adhere to the mandatory requirements outlined in the California Civil Code Section 827. First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude for your accommodation and commitment to maintaining a pleasant living environment throughout my tenure. However, it has come to my attention that the notice of rent increase I received on [Date] does not conform to the state's legal regulations, specifically the requirement of providing at least thirty days' notice for rent increases. According to California Civil Code Section 827, landlords should provide tenants with a written notice of a rent increase at least thirty days prior to the proposed effective date. As specified in our rental agreement dated [Date of Rental Agreement], a 5% rent increase was indicated as the maximum annual raise. However, the notice I received allowed for a rent increase of 6%, which surpasses the agreed-upon limit. I kindly request that you review and rectify this situation promptly. As a tenant, it is crucial for me to be informed of any contemplated changes well in advance, as it allows for adequate time to evaluate my financial situation and make necessary arrangements. By providing insufficient notice, it places an undue burden on me to adapt to financial changes swiftly, which can disrupt my budget and create unnecessary stress. I understand that rent increases may be necessary, considering various factors such as inflation and local market conditions. However, I urge you to comply with the legal requirements and extend the appropriate thirty-day notice period, ensuring that both of us can plan accordingly. I would appreciate receiving a revised notice conforming to the required timeline and adhering to the maximum annual raise stated in our rental agreement. Please consider this letter as a constructive request to avoid any potential misunderstandings or conflicts. I value our landlord-tenant relationship and believe that open communication can resolve this matter amicably. If you require any further information or would like to discuss this issue in person, I am available at your convenience. I look forward to your prompt response. Thank you for your attention and understanding. Sincerely, [Your Name] --- Alternate title for a slightly different letter: Formal Complaint to Landlord Regarding Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase