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: Seeking Recovery for Unreturned Prepaid Rent and Security Deposit: Mecklenburg North Carolina Tenant's Letter to Landlord Keywords: Mecklenburg North Carolina, tenant, landlord, letter, failure, unreturned, prepaid rent, unearned rent, security deposit, recoverable Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to address an urgent matter concerning the return of my prepaid and unearned rent, as well as the security deposit, which I believe are recoverable under North Carolina law. As per our tenancy agreement, I kindly request your immediate attention to rectify this situation appropriately. 1. Failure to Return Prepaid Rent: As you are aware, I paid a sum of [prepaid rent amount] in advance, which covers the rent for [specific period]. However, upon termination of our tenancy on [move-out date], you have failed to return the utilized portion of this prepaid rent as required by Mecklenburg County's regulations. 2. Unearned Rent: Furthermore, it has come to my attention that you have charged me for rent beyond the agreed-upon termination date. According to North Carolina law, landlords must refund any unearned rent to the tenant within 30 days of lease termination. Consequently, I expect to be reimbursed for the unearned rent amounting to [unearned rent amount], as reflected in the enclosed documentation. 3. Unreturned Security Deposit: Another matter of concern is the security deposit I initially provided upon the inception of our tenancy. It is my understanding that North Carolina law mandates the return of the security deposit within 30 days, with an itemized list explaining any deductions made. Despite adhering to all lease obligations during my tenancy, I have yet to receive the full amount of the security deposit. Therefore, I expect the immediate reimbursement of the security deposit of [security deposit amount], as well as a detailed breakdown outlining any justifiable deductions, if any. Conclusion: I trust that you understand the significance of promptly addressing this issue and adhering to the appropriate legal requirements. Failure to do so may result in further legal actions, which I hope to avoid. I kindly request that you respond to this letter within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 10 days] to confirm the actions you will be taking to settle this matter amicably. Please forward any refunds or further communication to the following address: [Tenant's Mailing Address]. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] Optional additional letters: — Mecklenburg North Carolina Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to return Prepaid Rent — Mecklenburg North Carolina Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to return Unearned Rent — Mecklenburg North Carolina Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to return Security Deposit
Title: Seeking Recovery for Unreturned Prepaid Rent and Security Deposit: Mecklenburg North Carolina Tenant's Letter to Landlord Keywords: Mecklenburg North Carolina, tenant, landlord, letter, failure, unreturned, prepaid rent, unearned rent, security deposit, recoverable Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to address an urgent matter concerning the return of my prepaid and unearned rent, as well as the security deposit, which I believe are recoverable under North Carolina law. As per our tenancy agreement, I kindly request your immediate attention to rectify this situation appropriately. 1. Failure to Return Prepaid Rent: As you are aware, I paid a sum of [prepaid rent amount] in advance, which covers the rent for [specific period]. However, upon termination of our tenancy on [move-out date], you have failed to return the utilized portion of this prepaid rent as required by Mecklenburg County's regulations. 2. Unearned Rent: Furthermore, it has come to my attention that you have charged me for rent beyond the agreed-upon termination date. According to North Carolina law, landlords must refund any unearned rent to the tenant within 30 days of lease termination. Consequently, I expect to be reimbursed for the unearned rent amounting to [unearned rent amount], as reflected in the enclosed documentation. 3. Unreturned Security Deposit: Another matter of concern is the security deposit I initially provided upon the inception of our tenancy. It is my understanding that North Carolina law mandates the return of the security deposit within 30 days, with an itemized list explaining any deductions made. Despite adhering to all lease obligations during my tenancy, I have yet to receive the full amount of the security deposit. Therefore, I expect the immediate reimbursement of the security deposit of [security deposit amount], as well as a detailed breakdown outlining any justifiable deductions, if any. Conclusion: I trust that you understand the significance of promptly addressing this issue and adhering to the appropriate legal requirements. Failure to do so may result in further legal actions, which I hope to avoid. I kindly request that you respond to this letter within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 10 days] to confirm the actions you will be taking to settle this matter amicably. Please forward any refunds or further communication to the following address: [Tenant's Mailing Address]. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] Optional additional letters: — Mecklenburg North Carolina Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to return Prepaid Rent — Mecklenburg North Carolina Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to return Unearned Rent — Mecklenburg North Carolina Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure to return Security Deposit