This is a notice to Landlord from Tenant. This letter is to provide Landlord with legal notice that Landlord has given Tenant insufficient notice of the change instituted in the Lease Agreement Tenant will not comply with the change until a certain date as specified in the letter.
Subject: Urgent Matter — Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement (Other than Rent Increase) — Tenant to Landlord Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning issue regarding a recent change in our rental agreement. As a responsible tenant at [Property Address], I want to express my dissatisfaction with the insufficient notice provided for the changes made, which are not related to rent increase. Firstly, I would like to emphasize my commitment to maintaining a positive and cooperative landlord-tenant relationship. It is crucial for both parties to communicate effectively and act in accordance with legal obligations to ensure a harmonious living environment. During my tenancy at the aforementioned property, I have always strived to comply with all terms and conditions stipulated in the rental agreement, and I expect the same from the landlord. As per the Colorado Residential Tenancy Act, a landlord is required to provide a written notice a minimum of [X] days before making any amendments to the rental agreement, except for rent increases, which have a separate notice period of [X] days. Regrettably, I have recently discovered changes in the rental agreement that significantly impact my rights as a tenant and the terms we initially agreed upon. However, I was not given adequate notice prior to the implementation of these changes. This has caused considerable inconvenience and uncertainty regarding my tenancy, financial obligations, and overall enjoyment of the property. I kindly request that you rectify the situation by adhering to the legal requirements specified in the Colorado Residential Tenancy Act. [If there are specific amendments, state them explicitly, referring to the original and revised clauses]. Moreover, please ensure that any future changes in the rental agreement, not related to rent increase, are appropriately communicated within the designated notice period. It is essential for both parties to adhere to our initial agreement, safeguarding the principles of fairness and transparency. I believe that by addressing this concern swiftly and adequately, we can restore the trust and mutual respect between us. In the interest of amicable resolution, I propose a meeting or direct communication to discuss the situation further, enabling us to find a satisfactory solution that works for both parties. Together, we can resolve this matter promptly and avoid unnecessary complications. I kindly request your prompt attention to this issue, as it is of utmost importance to preserve a respectful landlord-tenant relationship. I trust that you will acknowledge the significance of adhering to the legal obligations stated in the Colorado Residential Tenancy Act. Thank you for your understanding and anticipated cooperation. I look forward to discussing this matter and finding a favorable resolution soon. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information]Subject: Urgent Matter — Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement (Other than Rent Increase) — Tenant to Landlord Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning issue regarding a recent change in our rental agreement. As a responsible tenant at [Property Address], I want to express my dissatisfaction with the insufficient notice provided for the changes made, which are not related to rent increase. Firstly, I would like to emphasize my commitment to maintaining a positive and cooperative landlord-tenant relationship. It is crucial for both parties to communicate effectively and act in accordance with legal obligations to ensure a harmonious living environment. During my tenancy at the aforementioned property, I have always strived to comply with all terms and conditions stipulated in the rental agreement, and I expect the same from the landlord. As per the Colorado Residential Tenancy Act, a landlord is required to provide a written notice a minimum of [X] days before making any amendments to the rental agreement, except for rent increases, which have a separate notice period of [X] days. Regrettably, I have recently discovered changes in the rental agreement that significantly impact my rights as a tenant and the terms we initially agreed upon. However, I was not given adequate notice prior to the implementation of these changes. This has caused considerable inconvenience and uncertainty regarding my tenancy, financial obligations, and overall enjoyment of the property. I kindly request that you rectify the situation by adhering to the legal requirements specified in the Colorado Residential Tenancy Act. [If there are specific amendments, state them explicitly, referring to the original and revised clauses]. Moreover, please ensure that any future changes in the rental agreement, not related to rent increase, are appropriately communicated within the designated notice period. It is essential for both parties to adhere to our initial agreement, safeguarding the principles of fairness and transparency. I believe that by addressing this concern swiftly and adequately, we can restore the trust and mutual respect between us. In the interest of amicable resolution, I propose a meeting or direct communication to discuss the situation further, enabling us to find a satisfactory solution that works for both parties. Together, we can resolve this matter promptly and avoid unnecessary complications. I kindly request your prompt attention to this issue, as it is of utmost importance to preserve a respectful landlord-tenant relationship. I trust that you will acknowledge the significance of adhering to the legal obligations stated in the Colorado Residential Tenancy Act. Thank you for your understanding and anticipated cooperation. I look forward to discussing this matter and finding a favorable resolution soon. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information]