It is a letter from Tenant to Landlord containing a notice to landlord to withdraw improper rent increase due to violation of rent control ordinance. This notice informs Landlord that improper increase of rent may be unlawful.
Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter that has recently come to my attention regarding a rent increase that has been imposed on my current living situation at [Address of Property]. As a tenant residing in Cary, North Carolina, I am aware of the rent control ordinance, which aims to protect tenants from excessive rent hikes. However, it has come to my attention that the recent rent increase violates the provisions outlined in this ordinance. Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for providing a well-maintained property for me to live in over the past years. As a responsible and respectful tenant, I have always paid my rent on time and upheld my end of the lease agreement. However, I was surprised when I received the notice of a rent increase that far exceeds the limits set forth in the rent control ordinance. The rent control ordinance in Cary, North Carolina, clearly specifies that any rent increase must be reasonable and comply with the conditions stated within the ordinance. According to its guidelines, landlords are prohibited from imposing arbitrary or excessive rent increases that would financially burden tenants extensively. Upon reviewing the rent control ordinance and assessing the current market value of properties in the neighborhood, it is evident that the increase you have implemented does not align with the regulations set forth. The rent increase violates the limits established by the Cary Rent Control Board, and thus, I respectfully request that you withdraw the improper rent increase immediately. I believe that open and respectful communication is key to resolving any issues that may arise between tenants and landlords. With this in mind, I kindly request a discussion or meeting to address the rent increase and find a mutually agreeable resolution to this matter. I firmly believe that by adhering to the principles set forth by the rent control ordinance, we can maintain a harmonious tenant-landlord relationship and ensure fair and just practices. In conclusion, I kindly ask you to reconsider the recent rent increase and withdraw it due to the violation of the rent control ordinance. I assure you that my intention is not to disrupt the harmonious tenant-landlord relationship we have built thus far. I truly value my time living in this property and hope we can resolve this issue promptly and amicably. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I eagerly await your prompt response. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Keywords: Cary North Carolina, tenant, landlord, Notice to landlord, withdraw, improper rent increase, violation, rent control ordinance, rent increase limits, reasonable, financial burden, market value, neighborhood, Rent Control Board, discussion, meeting, mutually agreeable resolution, harmonious, tenant-landlord relationship, fair practices, reconsider, withdraw promptly, amicably.
Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter that has recently come to my attention regarding a rent increase that has been imposed on my current living situation at [Address of Property]. As a tenant residing in Cary, North Carolina, I am aware of the rent control ordinance, which aims to protect tenants from excessive rent hikes. However, it has come to my attention that the recent rent increase violates the provisions outlined in this ordinance. Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for providing a well-maintained property for me to live in over the past years. As a responsible and respectful tenant, I have always paid my rent on time and upheld my end of the lease agreement. However, I was surprised when I received the notice of a rent increase that far exceeds the limits set forth in the rent control ordinance. The rent control ordinance in Cary, North Carolina, clearly specifies that any rent increase must be reasonable and comply with the conditions stated within the ordinance. According to its guidelines, landlords are prohibited from imposing arbitrary or excessive rent increases that would financially burden tenants extensively. Upon reviewing the rent control ordinance and assessing the current market value of properties in the neighborhood, it is evident that the increase you have implemented does not align with the regulations set forth. The rent increase violates the limits established by the Cary Rent Control Board, and thus, I respectfully request that you withdraw the improper rent increase immediately. I believe that open and respectful communication is key to resolving any issues that may arise between tenants and landlords. With this in mind, I kindly request a discussion or meeting to address the rent increase and find a mutually agreeable resolution to this matter. I firmly believe that by adhering to the principles set forth by the rent control ordinance, we can maintain a harmonious tenant-landlord relationship and ensure fair and just practices. In conclusion, I kindly ask you to reconsider the recent rent increase and withdraw it due to the violation of the rent control ordinance. I assure you that my intention is not to disrupt the harmonious tenant-landlord relationship we have built thus far. I truly value my time living in this property and hope we can resolve this issue promptly and amicably. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I eagerly await your prompt response. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Keywords: Cary North Carolina, tenant, landlord, Notice to landlord, withdraw, improper rent increase, violation, rent control ordinance, rent increase limits, reasonable, financial burden, market value, neighborhood, Rent Control Board, discussion, meeting, mutually agreeable resolution, harmonious, tenant-landlord relationship, fair practices, reconsider, withdraw promptly, amicably.