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.
Title: Important Notice Regarding Illegal Entry by Landlord: Portland, Oregon Letter from Tenant to Landlord Keywords: Portland Oregon, letter, tenant, landlord, illegal entry, violation, privacy, security, premises, written notice, consequences Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning incident that recently occurred at the rental property located at [Property Address], for which you are the landlord. As a tenant, it is imperative to highlight a serious violation that I believe is affecting my rights to privacy and security. On [Date], I discovered that you, as the landlord, had entered the premises without providing me with prior written notice. This behavior is in direct violation of Oregon landlord-tenant laws, specifically Oregon Rev. Statutes § 90.322(1), which clearly states that a landlord must provide an advance written notice of entry. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of the illegal entry, bringing the following points to your attention: 1. Privacy Violation: My right to privacy has been compromised by your unauthorized entry into the rental property. It is crucial that as a tenant, I feel secure and protected within my own living space. 2. Unauthorized Access: By entering without notice, you have breached my rights as a tenant and failed to fulfill your legal obligations as a landlord. 3. Legal Consequences: The unauthorized entry violates Oregon landlord-tenant laws, which may have legal consequences for you as the landlord, including financial penalties or potential litigation. As a responsible tenant, I request that you refrain from any further unauthorized entries into the premises. Additionally, I kindly ask that you comply with the following actions to rectify the situation: 1. Written Assurance: Please provide a written assurance that you acknowledge the illegal entry and that it will not occur again in the future. This will help restore my confidence in the landlord-tenant relationship. 2. Compliance with Oregon Law: As stated in the Oregon Revised Statutes § 90.322(1), please ensure that you adhere to the requirement of providing a written notice of entry at least 24 hours in advance in the future. 3. Apology: A sincere apology for the breach of privacy and inconvenience caused would be appreciated. Failure to address this matter promptly and adequately will leave me with no choice but to seek further action to ensure my rights as a tenant are protected. This may include filing a complaint with the appropriate authorities or seeking legal advice to pursue necessary remedies. I trust that you will take this matter seriously and act responsibly to rectify the illegal entry issue. I maintain my commitment to honoring the terms and conditions of the lease agreement, and I expect the same level of professionalism from you as the landlord. Thank you for your prompt attention to this serious matter. I hope to resolve this issue amicably and avoid any further disturbances to our landlord-tenant relationship. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] Other Types of Portland, Oregon Letters from Tenant to Landlord Regarding Illegal Entry: 1. Cease and Desist Letter: If the landlord continues to enter the premises illegally after receiving the initial letter, the tenant may send a cease and desist letter, requesting an immediate halt to such activities and warning of potential legal consequences. 2. Formal Complaint Letter: If the illegal entry persists and the landlord fails to address the issue, the tenant may write a formal complaint letter, documenting the repeated violations and requesting assistance from relevant local authorities or tenant rights organizations. 3. Termination Notice: In extreme cases where illegal entry continues or poses a severe threat to the tenant's safety, the tenant may draft a termination notice, ending the lease agreement due to the landlord's breach of the rental agreement and privacy invasion.Title: Important Notice Regarding Illegal Entry by Landlord: Portland, Oregon Letter from Tenant to Landlord Keywords: Portland Oregon, letter, tenant, landlord, illegal entry, violation, privacy, security, premises, written notice, consequences Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concerning incident that recently occurred at the rental property located at [Property Address], for which you are the landlord. As a tenant, it is imperative to highlight a serious violation that I believe is affecting my rights to privacy and security. On [Date], I discovered that you, as the landlord, had entered the premises without providing me with prior written notice. This behavior is in direct violation of Oregon landlord-tenant laws, specifically Oregon Rev. Statutes § 90.322(1), which clearly states that a landlord must provide an advance written notice of entry. The purpose of this letter is to formally notify you of the illegal entry, bringing the following points to your attention: 1. Privacy Violation: My right to privacy has been compromised by your unauthorized entry into the rental property. It is crucial that as a tenant, I feel secure and protected within my own living space. 2. Unauthorized Access: By entering without notice, you have breached my rights as a tenant and failed to fulfill your legal obligations as a landlord. 3. Legal Consequences: The unauthorized entry violates Oregon landlord-tenant laws, which may have legal consequences for you as the landlord, including financial penalties or potential litigation. As a responsible tenant, I request that you refrain from any further unauthorized entries into the premises. Additionally, I kindly ask that you comply with the following actions to rectify the situation: 1. Written Assurance: Please provide a written assurance that you acknowledge the illegal entry and that it will not occur again in the future. This will help restore my confidence in the landlord-tenant relationship. 2. Compliance with Oregon Law: As stated in the Oregon Revised Statutes § 90.322(1), please ensure that you adhere to the requirement of providing a written notice of entry at least 24 hours in advance in the future. 3. Apology: A sincere apology for the breach of privacy and inconvenience caused would be appreciated. Failure to address this matter promptly and adequately will leave me with no choice but to seek further action to ensure my rights as a tenant are protected. This may include filing a complaint with the appropriate authorities or seeking legal advice to pursue necessary remedies. I trust that you will take this matter seriously and act responsibly to rectify the illegal entry issue. I maintain my commitment to honoring the terms and conditions of the lease agreement, and I expect the same level of professionalism from you as the landlord. Thank you for your prompt attention to this serious matter. I hope to resolve this issue amicably and avoid any further disturbances to our landlord-tenant relationship. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Contact Information] Other Types of Portland, Oregon Letters from Tenant to Landlord Regarding Illegal Entry: 1. Cease and Desist Letter: If the landlord continues to enter the premises illegally after receiving the initial letter, the tenant may send a cease and desist letter, requesting an immediate halt to such activities and warning of potential legal consequences. 2. Formal Complaint Letter: If the illegal entry persists and the landlord fails to address the issue, the tenant may write a formal complaint letter, documenting the repeated violations and requesting assistance from relevant local authorities or tenant rights organizations. 3. Termination Notice: In extreme cases where illegal entry continues or poses a severe threat to the tenant's safety, the tenant may draft a termination notice, ending the lease agreement due to the landlord's breach of the rental agreement and privacy invasion.