This letter from the Tenant places the Landlord on notice that Tenant expects to move out of the residential property at the expiration of the lease, within 30 days. Tenant is complying with the terms of the lease and with state statutory law.
Title: Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for 30-Day Notice of Vacating Premises at Lease Expiration Keywords: Waterbury Connecticut, letter from tenant to landlord, 30-day notice, vacate premises, lease expiration Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to give you the required 30-day notice, as stated in our lease agreement, that I will be vacating the premises located at [Property Address] on or prior to the expiration date of our lease. Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for your prompt attention to any maintenance issues and your professionalism throughout my stay on your property. I have enjoyed living in this cozy apartment and appreciate the timely and efficient response to any concerns or repairs I have had during my tenancy. In accordance with the lease agreement, my lease term is scheduled to end on [Lease Expiration Date]. Regrettably, I will not be renewing the lease and intend to move out before or on the lease expiration date. To ensure a smooth transition, kindly arrange a mutual inspection of the premises to identify any repairs or maintenance that may be required before my departure. I would be happy to facilitate this inspection at a time convenient for both of us. Please be advised that I will ensure the property is left in the same condition as when I first moved in, excluding normal wear and tear. I will ensure that all personal belongings are removed and that the apartment is spotless before handing over the keys to you. Regarding the return of my security deposit, I kindly request that you conduct the final walkthrough within a reasonable time frame after my move-out date. As per our lease agreement, any appropriate deductions from the security deposit should be itemized and mailed to my new address at [Your New Address]. I would appreciate your promptness in handling this matter. Lastly, please provide instructions on how to return the keys to you. I would be happy to drop them off at your office or as otherwise indicated by you. Once again, I would like to express my gratitude for providing me with a comfortable home during my tenancy. I have enjoyed residing here and value the positive experience I have had. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Kind regards, [Your Name] [Tenant Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Alternate Types of Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for 30-Day Notice to Vacate Premises: 1. Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Early Termination of Lease: If the tenant needs to vacate the premises before the lease expiration date, this type of letter provides notice to the landlord and may include any relevant reasons for the early termination. 2. Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for 30-Day Notice to Vacate without Lease Expiration: In cases where the lease does not include a specific expiration date or if the tenant is on a month-to-month lease, this letter serves as a notice to the landlord of the tenant's intention to vacate the premises within 30 days.Title: Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for 30-Day Notice of Vacating Premises at Lease Expiration Keywords: Waterbury Connecticut, letter from tenant to landlord, 30-day notice, vacate premises, lease expiration Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to give you the required 30-day notice, as stated in our lease agreement, that I will be vacating the premises located at [Property Address] on or prior to the expiration date of our lease. Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for your prompt attention to any maintenance issues and your professionalism throughout my stay on your property. I have enjoyed living in this cozy apartment and appreciate the timely and efficient response to any concerns or repairs I have had during my tenancy. In accordance with the lease agreement, my lease term is scheduled to end on [Lease Expiration Date]. Regrettably, I will not be renewing the lease and intend to move out before or on the lease expiration date. To ensure a smooth transition, kindly arrange a mutual inspection of the premises to identify any repairs or maintenance that may be required before my departure. I would be happy to facilitate this inspection at a time convenient for both of us. Please be advised that I will ensure the property is left in the same condition as when I first moved in, excluding normal wear and tear. I will ensure that all personal belongings are removed and that the apartment is spotless before handing over the keys to you. Regarding the return of my security deposit, I kindly request that you conduct the final walkthrough within a reasonable time frame after my move-out date. As per our lease agreement, any appropriate deductions from the security deposit should be itemized and mailed to my new address at [Your New Address]. I would appreciate your promptness in handling this matter. Lastly, please provide instructions on how to return the keys to you. I would be happy to drop them off at your office or as otherwise indicated by you. Once again, I would like to express my gratitude for providing me with a comfortable home during my tenancy. I have enjoyed residing here and value the positive experience I have had. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Kind regards, [Your Name] [Tenant Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Alternate Types of Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for 30-Day Notice to Vacate Premises: 1. Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Early Termination of Lease: If the tenant needs to vacate the premises before the lease expiration date, this type of letter provides notice to the landlord and may include any relevant reasons for the early termination. 2. Waterbury Connecticut Letter from Tenant to Landlord for 30-Day Notice to Vacate without Lease Expiration: In cases where the lease does not include a specific expiration date or if the tenant is on a month-to-month lease, this letter serves as a notice to the landlord of the tenant's intention to vacate the premises within 30 days.