Naperville Illinois Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement

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Illinois
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Naperville
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IL-1084LT
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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. Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning matter regarding the insufficient notice provided by you to terminate our rental agreement for the property located at [Property Address] in Naperville, Illinois. According to the Illinois Landlord and Tenant Act, specifically Section 5-12-130, it is mandatory for the landlord to provide the tenant with a written 30-day notice to terminate a month-to-month rental agreement. However, I was taken aback when I received a notice for termination dated [Date] stating that I must vacate the premises within a shorter period of time, namely [X] days. Having been a responsible tenant and consistently fulfilling all our obligations as outlined in the rental agreement, it came as a surprise to receive such inadequate notice. As a result of this short notice, I am facing considerable inconvenience and stress in finding alternative housing within such a limited timeframe. Moreover, it should be noted that our tenancy has been free from any major deficiencies or breach of lease terms from our end. We have diligently maintained the property, ensuring it is in excellent condition and promptly addressed any repairs or maintenance issues throughout our tenancy. Considering the circumstances, I kindly request that you reconsider the insufficient notice provided and allow for the full 30-day period as required by law. This will allow me to make necessary arrangements, find suitable housing, and ensure a smooth transition without any unnecessary financial burden or additional stress. Please understand that I value the positive relationship we have maintained thus far and believe that this situation can be resolved amicably. I kindly request your cooperation in addressing this matter promptly. If there are any concerns or issues that have led to the requirement of immediate termination, I would genuinely appreciate the opportunity to discuss them with you and work towards a mutually beneficial solution. I believe open communication can help resolve any misunderstandings or concerns. In the event that you insist on enforcing the initial notice for the earlier termination date, I strongly urge you to reconsider based on the circumstances mentioned above. Failure to do so may necessitate legal action. However, I sincerely hope it doesn't come to that, and we can find a fair and reasonable resolution. Please respond to this letter as soon as possible to indicate your willingness to reconsider the notice period. I can be reached at [Your Phone Number] or [Your Email Address] to discuss this matter further or to arrange a meeting at a convenient time. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I appreciate your understanding and cooperation in resolving this issue promptly. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Date]

Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning matter regarding the insufficient notice provided by you to terminate our rental agreement for the property located at [Property Address] in Naperville, Illinois. According to the Illinois Landlord and Tenant Act, specifically Section 5-12-130, it is mandatory for the landlord to provide the tenant with a written 30-day notice to terminate a month-to-month rental agreement. However, I was taken aback when I received a notice for termination dated [Date] stating that I must vacate the premises within a shorter period of time, namely [X] days. Having been a responsible tenant and consistently fulfilling all our obligations as outlined in the rental agreement, it came as a surprise to receive such inadequate notice. As a result of this short notice, I am facing considerable inconvenience and stress in finding alternative housing within such a limited timeframe. Moreover, it should be noted that our tenancy has been free from any major deficiencies or breach of lease terms from our end. We have diligently maintained the property, ensuring it is in excellent condition and promptly addressed any repairs or maintenance issues throughout our tenancy. Considering the circumstances, I kindly request that you reconsider the insufficient notice provided and allow for the full 30-day period as required by law. This will allow me to make necessary arrangements, find suitable housing, and ensure a smooth transition without any unnecessary financial burden or additional stress. Please understand that I value the positive relationship we have maintained thus far and believe that this situation can be resolved amicably. I kindly request your cooperation in addressing this matter promptly. If there are any concerns or issues that have led to the requirement of immediate termination, I would genuinely appreciate the opportunity to discuss them with you and work towards a mutually beneficial solution. I believe open communication can help resolve any misunderstandings or concerns. In the event that you insist on enforcing the initial notice for the earlier termination date, I strongly urge you to reconsider based on the circumstances mentioned above. Failure to do so may necessitate legal action. However, I sincerely hope it doesn't come to that, and we can find a fair and reasonable resolution. Please respond to this letter as soon as possible to indicate your willingness to reconsider the notice period. I can be reached at [Your Phone Number] or [Your Email Address] to discuss this matter further or to arrange a meeting at a convenient time. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I appreciate your understanding and cooperation in resolving this issue promptly. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Date]

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