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.
Content: Subject: Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase in Oceanside, California Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concerns regarding the recent rent increase notice I received for my [apartment/house/property] located in Oceanside, California. I feel compelled to bring to your attention that I believe the notice provided does not comply with the legal requirements outlined in the California Civil Code. First and foremost, according to Section 827 of the California Civil Code, landlords are required to provide tenants with a written notice at least 30 days in advance for a rent increase that is 10% or less of the rent charged at any time during the 12 months before the effective date of the increase. In my case, I received the notice on [date] with an effective increase on [date], allowing me insufficient time to prepare for this sudden change. Moreover, Section 1947.3 of the California Civil Code specifies additional requirements for rent increases in rent-controlled jurisdictions like Oceanside. As you are aware, Oceanside has specific rent control regulations in place. Before implementing a rent increase above the allowable limit, landlords must provide tenants with a notice containing specific information, such as the specific dollar amount of the proposed increase, the tenant's current rent, the amount of the proposed increase as a percentage, and the date from which the increase will become effective. Unfortunately, the notice I received lacks some of this essential information, making it noncompliant with the law. I would appreciate it if you could rectify this situation promptly by providing me with an amended and compliant notice of rent increase that adheres to the legal requirements stated in the California Civil Code. This will allow me the necessary time to review my finances and make any arrangements if needed. Furthermore, I kindly request that you reconsider the proposed rent increase. Given proper notice, I would prefer to open a dialogue and discuss alternatives before any changes come into effect. It is my belief that we can reach a mutual agreement that takes into account the current economic climate, inflation rates, and the market value of properties in our area. I take pride in being a responsible and respectful tenant who pays their rent on time and takes care of the property. It is my sincere hope that our landlord-tenant relationship can continue to be mutually beneficial, fair, and in compliance with the law. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. I look forward to your immediate response and the opportunity to discuss this issue in more detail. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Contact Information: Phone number and email address] Keywords: Oceanside, California, letter, tenant, landlord, insufficient notice, rent increase, rent-controlled jurisdictions, California Civil Code, notice requirements, rent increase notice, rent-controlled regulations, rent increase percentage, amended notice, compliant notice, economic climate, inflation rates, market value, mutual agreement, landlord-tenant relationship.Content: Subject: Insufficient Notice of Rent Increase in Oceanside, California Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concerns regarding the recent rent increase notice I received for my [apartment/house/property] located in Oceanside, California. I feel compelled to bring to your attention that I believe the notice provided does not comply with the legal requirements outlined in the California Civil Code. First and foremost, according to Section 827 of the California Civil Code, landlords are required to provide tenants with a written notice at least 30 days in advance for a rent increase that is 10% or less of the rent charged at any time during the 12 months before the effective date of the increase. In my case, I received the notice on [date] with an effective increase on [date], allowing me insufficient time to prepare for this sudden change. Moreover, Section 1947.3 of the California Civil Code specifies additional requirements for rent increases in rent-controlled jurisdictions like Oceanside. As you are aware, Oceanside has specific rent control regulations in place. Before implementing a rent increase above the allowable limit, landlords must provide tenants with a notice containing specific information, such as the specific dollar amount of the proposed increase, the tenant's current rent, the amount of the proposed increase as a percentage, and the date from which the increase will become effective. Unfortunately, the notice I received lacks some of this essential information, making it noncompliant with the law. I would appreciate it if you could rectify this situation promptly by providing me with an amended and compliant notice of rent increase that adheres to the legal requirements stated in the California Civil Code. This will allow me the necessary time to review my finances and make any arrangements if needed. Furthermore, I kindly request that you reconsider the proposed rent increase. Given proper notice, I would prefer to open a dialogue and discuss alternatives before any changes come into effect. It is my belief that we can reach a mutual agreement that takes into account the current economic climate, inflation rates, and the market value of properties in our area. I take pride in being a responsible and respectful tenant who pays their rent on time and takes care of the property. It is my sincere hope that our landlord-tenant relationship can continue to be mutually beneficial, fair, and in compliance with the law. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. I look forward to your immediate response and the opportunity to discuss this issue in more detail. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Contact Information: Phone number and email address] Keywords: Oceanside, California, letter, tenant, landlord, insufficient notice, rent increase, rent-controlled jurisdictions, California Civil Code, notice requirements, rent increase notice, rent-controlled regulations, rent increase percentage, amended notice, compliant notice, economic climate, inflation rates, market value, mutual agreement, landlord-tenant relationship.