This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This is a letter from Tenant to Landlord requesting that in the future, Landlord may only enter the premises with prior written notice to Tenant, and only at a reasonable time, agreeable to both parties. The only exception would be in the case of an emergency posing an immediate danger to health or property.
Subject: Concerned Tenant's Official Notice Regarding Landlord's Unauthorized Entry Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring a serious matter to your attention, which has left me quite distressed. It has come to my notice that you, as my landlord, have been entering my rented premises without my prior permission or knowledge. This unauthorized entry is a clear breach of my rights as a tenant and is considered illegal under the laws governing landlord-tenant relationships in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Your inappropriate actions have not only violated my sense of privacy and security but have also caused significant distress and uneasiness. As a tenant, I have the right to live in my rented unit without any interference or intrusion, except in legally defined circumstances or emergencies. Such respectful boundaries are essential for maintaining a harmonious relationship between landlords and tenants. Under the Michigan Landlord-Tenant Act, specifically Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL) 554.139, landlords must provide a written notice at least 24 hours in advance before entering my rented unit, except in cases of emergency or abandonment. It is crucial to respect this law to ensure a fair and lawful rental experience for both parties involved. I kindly request that you refrain from any future unauthorized entry into my rental property unless it explicitly falls within the outlined exceptions. Your cooperation in this matter is of utmost importance to me, as it directly impacts my comfort, mental well-being, and legal rights as a tenant. Failure to comply with these legal requirements may result in legal action taken against you, in accordance with both local and state laws governing landlord-tenant relationships. I recommend that we address this issue promptly, ensuring appropriate measures are taken to prevent any further violations of my rights and privacy. I kindly request that within seven (7) days of receiving this letter, you provide a written acknowledgment of this situation, along with your assurance that such unauthorized entries will cease immediately. It is always preferable to resolve any conflicts or issues through open communication and cooperation. I believe that we can rectify this matter amicably and maintain a respectful landlord-tenant relationship in the future. I appreciate your prompt attention and understanding regarding this matter. If you wish to discuss further or have any concerns you would like to raise, I am available to meet or have a phone conversation at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your immediate attention to this serious matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] --- Types of Sterling Heights Michigan Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry: 1. Formal Complaint Letter: This letter is a formal and official complaint made by the tenant to the landlord, highlighting the issue of unauthorized entry and requesting an immediate stop to such actions. 2. Cease and Desist Letter: The tenant addresses the unauthorized entry issue and demands the landlord to cease and desist from further violations of their privacy and legal rights. 3. Demand Letter with Legal Consequences: The tenant notifies the landlord of the illegal entry, cites relevant legal statutes protecting tenant's rights, and warns of potential legal actions if the unauthorized entry persists. 4. Letter Requesting Meeting or Mediation: The tenant requests a meeting, discussion, or mediation session with the landlord to resolve the unauthorized entry matter and maintain a mutually respectful relationship. Please note that it is highly recommended consulting a lawyer specializing in landlord-tenant issues for legal advice before taking any action based on the contents of this letter.
Subject: Concerned Tenant's Official Notice Regarding Landlord's Unauthorized Entry Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring a serious matter to your attention, which has left me quite distressed. It has come to my notice that you, as my landlord, have been entering my rented premises without my prior permission or knowledge. This unauthorized entry is a clear breach of my rights as a tenant and is considered illegal under the laws governing landlord-tenant relationships in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Your inappropriate actions have not only violated my sense of privacy and security but have also caused significant distress and uneasiness. As a tenant, I have the right to live in my rented unit without any interference or intrusion, except in legally defined circumstances or emergencies. Such respectful boundaries are essential for maintaining a harmonious relationship between landlords and tenants. Under the Michigan Landlord-Tenant Act, specifically Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL) 554.139, landlords must provide a written notice at least 24 hours in advance before entering my rented unit, except in cases of emergency or abandonment. It is crucial to respect this law to ensure a fair and lawful rental experience for both parties involved. I kindly request that you refrain from any future unauthorized entry into my rental property unless it explicitly falls within the outlined exceptions. Your cooperation in this matter is of utmost importance to me, as it directly impacts my comfort, mental well-being, and legal rights as a tenant. Failure to comply with these legal requirements may result in legal action taken against you, in accordance with both local and state laws governing landlord-tenant relationships. I recommend that we address this issue promptly, ensuring appropriate measures are taken to prevent any further violations of my rights and privacy. I kindly request that within seven (7) days of receiving this letter, you provide a written acknowledgment of this situation, along with your assurance that such unauthorized entries will cease immediately. It is always preferable to resolve any conflicts or issues through open communication and cooperation. I believe that we can rectify this matter amicably and maintain a respectful landlord-tenant relationship in the future. I appreciate your prompt attention and understanding regarding this matter. If you wish to discuss further or have any concerns you would like to raise, I am available to meet or have a phone conversation at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your immediate attention to this serious matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] --- Types of Sterling Heights Michigan Letters from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal Entry: 1. Formal Complaint Letter: This letter is a formal and official complaint made by the tenant to the landlord, highlighting the issue of unauthorized entry and requesting an immediate stop to such actions. 2. Cease and Desist Letter: The tenant addresses the unauthorized entry issue and demands the landlord to cease and desist from further violations of their privacy and legal rights. 3. Demand Letter with Legal Consequences: The tenant notifies the landlord of the illegal entry, cites relevant legal statutes protecting tenant's rights, and warns of potential legal actions if the unauthorized entry persists. 4. Letter Requesting Meeting or Mediation: The tenant requests a meeting, discussion, or mediation session with the landlord to resolve the unauthorized entry matter and maintain a mutually respectful relationship. Please note that it is highly recommended consulting a lawyer specializing in landlord-tenant issues for legal advice before taking any action based on the contents of this letter.