It is a letter from Tenant to Landlord containing a notice to landlord to improper notice of a rent increase was given for the month-to-month lease. This notice informs Landlord that according to law the rent increase will not take effect until a date different used by the landlord.
Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to address an issue regarding the recent rent increase notice that I received for my [apartment/house] located at [address]. While I understand that rent increases are a normal part of renting property, I have concerns regarding the insufficient notice provided. According to the terms of our lease agreement, the landlord is required to provide a written notice of any rent increase at least [number of days/months] in advance. However, the notice that I received states that my rent will be increased by [amount] beginning on [date], leaving me with a limited timeframe to budget and make necessary arrangements. As a tenant in good standing, I believe it is reasonable to expect adequate notice in order to adjust my finances accordingly. This allows me enough time to evaluate the affordability of the increased rent, explore alternative housing options if necessary, or negotiate with you in case there is room for discussion. I have reviewed our lease agreement carefully, specifically the section regarding rent increases and notice periods, and there is no provision that allows for shorter notice periods or immediate increases without reasonable cause. As such, I kindly request that you reconsider the timing of the rent increase and adhere to the notice period stipulated in our lease. In order to maintain a healthy landlord-tenant relationship built on mutual respect and fair dealings, it is important to uphold the terms of our lease agreement. I have been a reliable tenant, paying rent on time and taking care of the premises. Therefore, I believe that it is in our best interest to address this matter promptly and find a mutually beneficial solution. I propose discussing this matter further to explore potential alternatives. These alternatives may include a longer notice period to allow for sufficient time to adjust to the rent increase or an opportunity for us to negotiate the terms of the increase, considering any extenuating circumstances that may impact my ability to afford the change. Please let me know your availability for a discussion so that we can resolve this matter amicably. I believe that open communication and a willingness to work together will lead to a fair resolution that benefits both parties. I appreciate your understanding and consideration. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] Keywords: Cincinnati Ohio, letter, tenant, landlord, insufficient notice, rent increase, lease agreement, notice period, budgeting, alternative housing options, negotiate, landlord-tenant relationship, mutual respect, fair dealings, discuss, amicably, open communication, resolution.Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to address an issue regarding the recent rent increase notice that I received for my [apartment/house] located at [address]. While I understand that rent increases are a normal part of renting property, I have concerns regarding the insufficient notice provided. According to the terms of our lease agreement, the landlord is required to provide a written notice of any rent increase at least [number of days/months] in advance. However, the notice that I received states that my rent will be increased by [amount] beginning on [date], leaving me with a limited timeframe to budget and make necessary arrangements. As a tenant in good standing, I believe it is reasonable to expect adequate notice in order to adjust my finances accordingly. This allows me enough time to evaluate the affordability of the increased rent, explore alternative housing options if necessary, or negotiate with you in case there is room for discussion. I have reviewed our lease agreement carefully, specifically the section regarding rent increases and notice periods, and there is no provision that allows for shorter notice periods or immediate increases without reasonable cause. As such, I kindly request that you reconsider the timing of the rent increase and adhere to the notice period stipulated in our lease. In order to maintain a healthy landlord-tenant relationship built on mutual respect and fair dealings, it is important to uphold the terms of our lease agreement. I have been a reliable tenant, paying rent on time and taking care of the premises. Therefore, I believe that it is in our best interest to address this matter promptly and find a mutually beneficial solution. I propose discussing this matter further to explore potential alternatives. These alternatives may include a longer notice period to allow for sufficient time to adjust to the rent increase or an opportunity for us to negotiate the terms of the increase, considering any extenuating circumstances that may impact my ability to afford the change. Please let me know your availability for a discussion so that we can resolve this matter amicably. I believe that open communication and a willingness to work together will lead to a fair resolution that benefits both parties. I appreciate your understanding and consideration. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] Keywords: Cincinnati Ohio, letter, tenant, landlord, insufficient notice, rent increase, lease agreement, notice period, budgeting, alternative housing options, negotiate, landlord-tenant relationship, mutual respect, fair dealings, discuss, amicably, open communication, resolution.