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 Notice Regarding Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. My purpose in writing to you today is to address a matter of concern regarding the insufficient notice provided to me regarding the termination of our rental agreement for the property located at [property address] in West Palm Beach, Florida. First and foremost, I would like to express my appreciation for the opportunity to reside in your property and the valuable relationship we have maintained during my tenancy. However, it has come to my attention that the notice I received on [date] — dated to terminate the rental agreement on [termination date] — does not comply with the legal requirements outlined in the Florida Landlord-Tenant Law. According to Section [insert relevant section] of the Florida Statutes governing landlord-tenant relationships, it is explicitly stated that both parties must adhere to specific procedures when terminating a rental agreement. As a tenant, I have a right to receive a written notice of the intent to terminate the tenancy, delivered within an appropriate timeframe as stated in our original lease agreement and as required by law. Upon reviewing our lease agreement, it is evident that the appropriate notice period stipulated by the terms of our agreement is [number of days] days. However, the notice I received does not adhere to this provision and, therefore, constitutes an insufficient notice under both our lease agreement and Florida law. In light of this matter, I kindly request your immediate attention to rectify the situation. I hope we can resolve this matter amicably and within a reasonable timeframe, as I greatly value our positive landlord-tenant relationship. Therefore, I propose the following options for your consideration: 1. Extend the notice period: I request that you provide me with an extended notice period of [number of days], allowing me adequate time to find a suitable alternative living arrangement. 2. Revise the termination date: Alternatively, if it is not possible to provide an extended notice period, I kindly request that you adjust the termination date to adhere to the legally required notice period of [number of days] days outlined in our lease agreement and Florida law. 3. Reconsider the termination: If it is possible, I urge you to reconsider the decision to terminate our rental agreement. I am more than willing to discuss any concerns you may have regarding the tenancy and explore potential solutions that address both parties' interests. I believe that by addressing this matter promptly and in accordance with the Florida Landlord-Tenant Law, we can ensure a smooth transition and maintain the integrity of our rental relationship. Furthermore, I kindly request your acknowledgement of this letter within [number of days] days and your prompt action to rectify the situation. Please do not hesitate to contact me at [phone number] or [email address] to discuss this matter further or to schedule a meeting at your convenience. I want to emphasize my commitment to maintaining open communication and finding a mutually agreeable resolution. Thank you for your prompt attention to this urgent matter. I look forward to resolving this issue and continuing our positive landlord-tenant relationship. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Tenant's phone number] [Tenant's email address] Note: This is a general template for a letter from a tenant in West Palm Beach, Florida, addressing insufficient notice to terminate a rental agreement. It is advisable to seek legal advice or consult the specific lease agreement for accurate and tailored information to your situation.
Subject: Urgent Notice Regarding Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. My purpose in writing to you today is to address a matter of concern regarding the insufficient notice provided to me regarding the termination of our rental agreement for the property located at [property address] in West Palm Beach, Florida. First and foremost, I would like to express my appreciation for the opportunity to reside in your property and the valuable relationship we have maintained during my tenancy. However, it has come to my attention that the notice I received on [date] — dated to terminate the rental agreement on [termination date] — does not comply with the legal requirements outlined in the Florida Landlord-Tenant Law. According to Section [insert relevant section] of the Florida Statutes governing landlord-tenant relationships, it is explicitly stated that both parties must adhere to specific procedures when terminating a rental agreement. As a tenant, I have a right to receive a written notice of the intent to terminate the tenancy, delivered within an appropriate timeframe as stated in our original lease agreement and as required by law. Upon reviewing our lease agreement, it is evident that the appropriate notice period stipulated by the terms of our agreement is [number of days] days. However, the notice I received does not adhere to this provision and, therefore, constitutes an insufficient notice under both our lease agreement and Florida law. In light of this matter, I kindly request your immediate attention to rectify the situation. I hope we can resolve this matter amicably and within a reasonable timeframe, as I greatly value our positive landlord-tenant relationship. Therefore, I propose the following options for your consideration: 1. Extend the notice period: I request that you provide me with an extended notice period of [number of days], allowing me adequate time to find a suitable alternative living arrangement. 2. Revise the termination date: Alternatively, if it is not possible to provide an extended notice period, I kindly request that you adjust the termination date to adhere to the legally required notice period of [number of days] days outlined in our lease agreement and Florida law. 3. Reconsider the termination: If it is possible, I urge you to reconsider the decision to terminate our rental agreement. I am more than willing to discuss any concerns you may have regarding the tenancy and explore potential solutions that address both parties' interests. I believe that by addressing this matter promptly and in accordance with the Florida Landlord-Tenant Law, we can ensure a smooth transition and maintain the integrity of our rental relationship. Furthermore, I kindly request your acknowledgement of this letter within [number of days] days and your prompt action to rectify the situation. Please do not hesitate to contact me at [phone number] or [email address] to discuss this matter further or to schedule a meeting at your convenience. I want to emphasize my commitment to maintaining open communication and finding a mutually agreeable resolution. Thank you for your prompt attention to this urgent matter. I look forward to resolving this issue and continuing our positive landlord-tenant relationship. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Tenant's phone number] [Tenant's email address] Note: This is a general template for a letter from a tenant in West Palm Beach, Florida, addressing insufficient notice to terminate a rental agreement. It is advisable to seek legal advice or consult the specific lease agreement for accurate and tailored information to your situation.