Omaha Nebraska Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Landlord's failure to make repairs

State:
Nebraska
City:
Omaha
Control #:
NE-1012LT
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This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This letter is written by a Tenant to Landlord requesting again that Landlord make repairs to leased premises that Tenant had previously requested. Tenant reserves the right to take legal action against Landlord including the right to sue for available relief.

Subject: Urgent Notice — Request for Repairs in My Rental Unit Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to bring to your attention a matter that requires immediate action. As your tenant residing at [rental property address], I am deeply concerned about the significant repairs that need to be addressed within the premises. First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude for providing me with a comfortable place to call home. However, I regret that despite my previous verbal and written requests, the repairs that were promised and long overdue have not been initiated or completed. This failure on your part to uphold your duties as a landlord has not only inconvenienced me but also poses potential hazards to my safety, comfort, and well-being. To provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand, I have itemized the disrepair areas that require your immediate attention: 1. Plumbing System: — Leaky faucet in the bathroom sink causing water wastage — Inconsistent water pressure in the shower, impeding proper hygiene 2. Electrical System: — Non-working light fixtures in the living room and hallway, posing safety risks — Frequent circuit tripping leading to power disruptions 3. Heating and Cooling: — Malfunctioning central air conditioning unit, making it unbearable during the summer months — Inefficient heating system resulting in excessively high utility bills 4. Structural Integrity: — Cracked window pane in the bedroom, allowing cold air, critters, and potential break-ins — Damaged front door lock, affecting security measures 5. Pest Infestation: — Noticeable signs of cockroach infestation in kitchen cabinets and bathroom — Regular sightings of rodents in the pantry area It is important to note that I have consistently paid my rent on time, fulfilling my responsibilities as a tenant. In return, it is expected that you, as my landlord, promptly address these maintenance concerns. I kindly request that you take necessary action within the next [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 14 days] to initiate the repairs mentioned. Should it require longer due to exceptional circumstances or a need for external help, please inform me, providing a reasonable estimate of completion. I want to assert that I greatly value my tenancy at your property and desire a harmonious living arrangement. In the event that these repairs are not attended to in a timely manner, I regret to inform you that I may be forced to seek legal advice, involve the relevant housing authority, or consider withholding rent as allowed under Nebraska state law. I anticipate a positive response from you and a prompt resolution to the aforementioned issues. I am confident that we can address these concerns together and ensure a safe, comfortable, and well-maintained living environment. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]

Subject: Urgent Notice — Request for Repairs in My Rental Unit Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to bring to your attention a matter that requires immediate action. As your tenant residing at [rental property address], I am deeply concerned about the significant repairs that need to be addressed within the premises. First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude for providing me with a comfortable place to call home. However, I regret that despite my previous verbal and written requests, the repairs that were promised and long overdue have not been initiated or completed. This failure on your part to uphold your duties as a landlord has not only inconvenienced me but also poses potential hazards to my safety, comfort, and well-being. To provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand, I have itemized the disrepair areas that require your immediate attention: 1. Plumbing System: — Leaky faucet in the bathroom sink causing water wastage — Inconsistent water pressure in the shower, impeding proper hygiene 2. Electrical System: — Non-working light fixtures in the living room and hallway, posing safety risks — Frequent circuit tripping leading to power disruptions 3. Heating and Cooling: — Malfunctioning central air conditioning unit, making it unbearable during the summer months — Inefficient heating system resulting in excessively high utility bills 4. Structural Integrity: — Cracked window pane in the bedroom, allowing cold air, critters, and potential break-ins — Damaged front door lock, affecting security measures 5. Pest Infestation: — Noticeable signs of cockroach infestation in kitchen cabinets and bathroom — Regular sightings of rodents in the pantry area It is important to note that I have consistently paid my rent on time, fulfilling my responsibilities as a tenant. In return, it is expected that you, as my landlord, promptly address these maintenance concerns. I kindly request that you take necessary action within the next [reasonable timeframe, e.g., 14 days] to initiate the repairs mentioned. Should it require longer due to exceptional circumstances or a need for external help, please inform me, providing a reasonable estimate of completion. I want to assert that I greatly value my tenancy at your property and desire a harmonious living arrangement. In the event that these repairs are not attended to in a timely manner, I regret to inform you that I may be forced to seek legal advice, involve the relevant housing authority, or consider withholding rent as allowed under Nebraska state law. I anticipate a positive response from you and a prompt resolution to the aforementioned issues. I am confident that we can address these concerns together and ensure a safe, comfortable, and well-maintained living environment. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]

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