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.
Subject: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance — Possibility to Cure Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to formally address a significant issue pertaining to your responsibilities as a landlord in Centennial, Colorado. It is with great regret that I must inform you of your noncompliance with certain obligations outlined in our lease agreement. Based on the terms agreed upon in the lease, it is explicitly stated that you, as the landlord, are responsible for maintaining the premises in a habitable and safe condition at all times. Unfortunately, I have noticed several persistent issues that have hindered my peaceful enjoyment of the rented property. These include, but are not limited to: 1. [List specific problems/concerns, such as repeated plumbing issues, electrical hazards, mold growth, inadequate heating or cooling systems, pest infestation, etc.] It is crucial to emphasize that I have previously brought these concerns to your attention through verbal communication and written notifications. Despite these attempts, the problems have not been adequately resolved, leaving me with no other alternative but to take further action. As a tenant, it is within my rights to request that you promptly rectify these issues to bring the property back to a habitable and safe condition. According to Colorado law, I kindly request that you, as the landlord, undertake the necessary actions to cure the cited deficiencies within [specific reasonable timeframe, typically 14 or 30 days]. Failure to comply with this request would be considered a violation of our lease agreement. I understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise, hindering your ability to address the issues immediately. In such cases, I request that you provide a written explanation outlining the steps you intend to take and the estimated time required for completion. This would demonstrate your commitment to resolving the matter promptly. Please note that if the specified problems remain unresolved within the given timeframe or if no written response is received, I will be compelled to exercise my rights as a tenant to terminate the lease agreement. In that case, I would appreciate you facilitating a smooth transition by outlining the necessary procedures for vacating the premises and refunding any applicable security deposit. I must emphasize that it is my sincere desire to maintain a positive and mutually beneficial landlord-tenant relationship. However, the current issues have significantly impacted my quality of life, and it is imperative that they are addressed promptly. I hope we can find a prompt resolution to these concerns and prevent the necessity of termination. Should you have any questions or require further clarification, please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Alternative types of Centennial Colorado Letters from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of termination for landlord's noncompliance with the possibility to cure: 1. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Failure to Address Maintenance Requests: This type of letter may specifically address a landlord's failure to address routine maintenance requests, causing inconvenience and discomfort to the tenant. 2. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Health and Safety Hazards: This type of letter focuses on health and safety hazards present on the rented property, including issues such as asbestos, toxic mold, lead-based paint, or major structural problems. 3. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Habitability Violations: In this letter, the tenant addresses a variety of issues that render the property uninhabitable. This may include lack of heat or hot water, extensive water damage, severe infestations, or significant structural defects. 4. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Breach of Quiet Enjoyment: This type of letter highlights situations where the landlord's actions or lack thereof substantially disrupt the tenant's quiet enjoyment of the premises, such as excessive noise, constant disturbances, or ongoing construction without proper notice. Note that the exact type of letter will depend on the specific noncompliance issue being addressed by the tenant. It is important to tailor the content to the situation at hand.Subject: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance — Possibility to Cure Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to formally address a significant issue pertaining to your responsibilities as a landlord in Centennial, Colorado. It is with great regret that I must inform you of your noncompliance with certain obligations outlined in our lease agreement. Based on the terms agreed upon in the lease, it is explicitly stated that you, as the landlord, are responsible for maintaining the premises in a habitable and safe condition at all times. Unfortunately, I have noticed several persistent issues that have hindered my peaceful enjoyment of the rented property. These include, but are not limited to: 1. [List specific problems/concerns, such as repeated plumbing issues, electrical hazards, mold growth, inadequate heating or cooling systems, pest infestation, etc.] It is crucial to emphasize that I have previously brought these concerns to your attention through verbal communication and written notifications. Despite these attempts, the problems have not been adequately resolved, leaving me with no other alternative but to take further action. As a tenant, it is within my rights to request that you promptly rectify these issues to bring the property back to a habitable and safe condition. According to Colorado law, I kindly request that you, as the landlord, undertake the necessary actions to cure the cited deficiencies within [specific reasonable timeframe, typically 14 or 30 days]. Failure to comply with this request would be considered a violation of our lease agreement. I understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise, hindering your ability to address the issues immediately. In such cases, I request that you provide a written explanation outlining the steps you intend to take and the estimated time required for completion. This would demonstrate your commitment to resolving the matter promptly. Please note that if the specified problems remain unresolved within the given timeframe or if no written response is received, I will be compelled to exercise my rights as a tenant to terminate the lease agreement. In that case, I would appreciate you facilitating a smooth transition by outlining the necessary procedures for vacating the premises and refunding any applicable security deposit. I must emphasize that it is my sincere desire to maintain a positive and mutually beneficial landlord-tenant relationship. However, the current issues have significantly impacted my quality of life, and it is imperative that they are addressed promptly. I hope we can find a prompt resolution to these concerns and prevent the necessity of termination. Should you have any questions or require further clarification, please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Alternative types of Centennial Colorado Letters from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of termination for landlord's noncompliance with the possibility to cure: 1. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Failure to Address Maintenance Requests: This type of letter may specifically address a landlord's failure to address routine maintenance requests, causing inconvenience and discomfort to the tenant. 2. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Health and Safety Hazards: This type of letter focuses on health and safety hazards present on the rented property, including issues such as asbestos, toxic mold, lead-based paint, or major structural problems. 3. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Habitability Violations: In this letter, the tenant addresses a variety of issues that render the property uninhabitable. This may include lack of heat or hot water, extensive water damage, severe infestations, or significant structural defects. 4. Centennial Colorado Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Termination for Breach of Quiet Enjoyment: This type of letter highlights situations where the landlord's actions or lack thereof substantially disrupt the tenant's quiet enjoyment of the premises, such as excessive noise, constant disturbances, or ongoing construction without proper notice. Note that the exact type of letter will depend on the specific noncompliance issue being addressed by the tenant. It is important to tailor the content to the situation at hand.