This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This form is from a Tenant to Landlord providing Landlord with legal notice of his/her failure to-date to return all of the prepaid but unearned rent. Because Tenant's departure resulted from Landlord's breach of Lease Agreement and/or other wrongful conduct contrary to applicable landlord-tenant law, Tenant is demanding a refund of all prepaid but unearned rent.
Title: Stamford Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to Return Prepaid Rent, Unearned Rent, and Security Deposit Keywords: Stamford Connecticut, Tenant, Landlord, Letter, Failure to return, Prepaid rent, Unearned rent, Security deposit, Recoverable Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the failure to receive the full amount of prepaid rent, unearned rent, and security deposit that is rightfully recoverable by me as a tenant of the property located at [Property Address] in Stamford, Connecticut. 1. Description of the Issue: I regret to inform you that despite vacating the premises on [Move-Out Date] and returning the property to its original condition as required, I have not yet received the complete amount owed to me. As per the signed lease agreement, I am entitled to the return of the following: a) Prepaid Rent: I prepaid the rent for [Month/Period] in the amount of $[Prepaid Amount]. However, this amount has not been credited or refunded to me. b) Unearned Rent: Due to my decision to terminate the lease prematurely, I understand that you may have incurred some inconvenience and financial loss. However, as stipulated in the lease agreement, I am only responsible for the payment of rent up until the date of termination, namely [Termination Date]. Therefore, any rent collected beyond that date should be refunded to me. c) Security Deposit: I initially paid a security deposit of $[Security Deposit Amount]. As the lease agreement has been terminated, it is my right to recover the full amount of this deposit unless there are legitimate deductions for damages beyond normal wear and tear, as outlined by Connecticut state law. 2. Relevant Legal Information: According to Connecticut General Statutes Section 47a-21, landlords are required to return the tenant's security deposit within 30 days of the termination of the lease. Failure to comply with this statute may result in legal repercussions. 3. Request for Immediate Resolution: Hence, I kindly request your prompt attention to this matter and a complete resolution within 10 business days from the receipt of this letter. I expect the following actions to be taken: a) Immediate refund of the prepaid rent totaling $[Prepaid Amount], b) Reimbursement of any unearned rent beyond the termination date in the amount of $[Unearned Amount], c) Full reimbursement of the security deposit amounting to $[Security Deposit Amount], 4. Legal Recourse: Should my request be neglected or unaddressed within the given time frame, I am left with no choice but to pursue legal actions to enforce the return of my unpaid and unearned rent, as well as the security deposit. Please be aware that this may result in additional costs, legal fees, and damages awarded in my favor as per the Connecticut General Statutes. Conclusion: I trust that you will treat this matter with the utmost seriousness and in compliance with relevant state laws. My hope is for a swift resolution that avoids the need for legal intervention. If you have any questions or require supporting documentation, please feel free to contact me at [Your Contact Information]. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Alternative letter titles: 1. Stamford Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Non-Repayment of Prepaid Rent and Unearned Rent 2. Stamford Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to Return Security Deposit 3. Stamford Connecticut Demand Letter for Unpaid Rent and Unreturned Security Deposit 4. Stamford Connecticut Legal Notice to Landlord for Failure to Return Prepaid Rent and Security Deposit. 5. Stamford Connecticut Letter from Former Tenant Requesting Refund of Prepaid and Unearned Rent, and Security Deposit.Title: Stamford Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to Return Prepaid Rent, Unearned Rent, and Security Deposit Keywords: Stamford Connecticut, Tenant, Landlord, Letter, Failure to return, Prepaid rent, Unearned rent, Security deposit, Recoverable Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the failure to receive the full amount of prepaid rent, unearned rent, and security deposit that is rightfully recoverable by me as a tenant of the property located at [Property Address] in Stamford, Connecticut. 1. Description of the Issue: I regret to inform you that despite vacating the premises on [Move-Out Date] and returning the property to its original condition as required, I have not yet received the complete amount owed to me. As per the signed lease agreement, I am entitled to the return of the following: a) Prepaid Rent: I prepaid the rent for [Month/Period] in the amount of $[Prepaid Amount]. However, this amount has not been credited or refunded to me. b) Unearned Rent: Due to my decision to terminate the lease prematurely, I understand that you may have incurred some inconvenience and financial loss. However, as stipulated in the lease agreement, I am only responsible for the payment of rent up until the date of termination, namely [Termination Date]. Therefore, any rent collected beyond that date should be refunded to me. c) Security Deposit: I initially paid a security deposit of $[Security Deposit Amount]. As the lease agreement has been terminated, it is my right to recover the full amount of this deposit unless there are legitimate deductions for damages beyond normal wear and tear, as outlined by Connecticut state law. 2. Relevant Legal Information: According to Connecticut General Statutes Section 47a-21, landlords are required to return the tenant's security deposit within 30 days of the termination of the lease. Failure to comply with this statute may result in legal repercussions. 3. Request for Immediate Resolution: Hence, I kindly request your prompt attention to this matter and a complete resolution within 10 business days from the receipt of this letter. I expect the following actions to be taken: a) Immediate refund of the prepaid rent totaling $[Prepaid Amount], b) Reimbursement of any unearned rent beyond the termination date in the amount of $[Unearned Amount], c) Full reimbursement of the security deposit amounting to $[Security Deposit Amount], 4. Legal Recourse: Should my request be neglected or unaddressed within the given time frame, I am left with no choice but to pursue legal actions to enforce the return of my unpaid and unearned rent, as well as the security deposit. Please be aware that this may result in additional costs, legal fees, and damages awarded in my favor as per the Connecticut General Statutes. Conclusion: I trust that you will treat this matter with the utmost seriousness and in compliance with relevant state laws. My hope is for a swift resolution that avoids the need for legal intervention. If you have any questions or require supporting documentation, please feel free to contact me at [Your Contact Information]. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Alternative letter titles: 1. Stamford Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Non-Repayment of Prepaid Rent and Unearned Rent 2. Stamford Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to Return Security Deposit 3. Stamford Connecticut Demand Letter for Unpaid Rent and Unreturned Security Deposit 4. Stamford Connecticut Legal Notice to Landlord for Failure to Return Prepaid Rent and Security Deposit. 5. Stamford Connecticut Letter from Former Tenant Requesting Refund of Prepaid and Unearned Rent, and Security Deposit.