This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State.This is a letter written by the Tenant to the Landlord explaining that the law generally provides that as Landlord he/she may regain possession of the leased premises in accordance with the terms of the lease by Tenant surrendering possession, or by appropriate court action, or based on Tenant's abandonment of the property. This letter is designed to put Landlord on notice that he/she is not permitted to use other illegal means to gain repossession of the premises.
Fort Worth Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Landlord using Unlawful Self-Help to Gain Possession [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Notification of Landlord's Unlawful Self-Help to Gain Possession 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 concerning matter regarding your recent actions related to gaining possession of the rental property located at [Rental Property Address]. As a responsible tenant, I have thoroughly reviewed the relevant laws and regulations pertaining to landlord-tenant relationships in Fort Worth, Texas, and it has come to my attention that your recent actions may constitute an unlawful self-help eviction. First and foremost, I would like to remind you of our existing lease agreement, which sets out the terms and conditions of our tenancy. As a landlord, it is crucial that you adhere to these terms and follow the proper legal procedures for addressing any issues or concerns regarding the property. It has come to my attention that you have taken actions that may be considered "unlawful self-help" under Texas law. Unlawful self-help, as defined in the Texas Property Code Section 92.0081, refers to instances where a landlord forcibly removes or excludes a tenant from the rental property without obtaining a legal eviction order through the appropriate legal channels, such as filing an eviction lawsuit. If you have recently performed any of the following actions without following due process, they could be construed as unlawful self-help and are in violation of Texas law: 1. Changing locks or tampering with the locks of the rental property, thereby preventing me from accessing my own dwelling. 2. Removing or disposing of my personal belongings from the premises without my consent or prior notice. 3. Shutting off essential utilities, such as water, gas, electricity, or heating, in an attempt to coerce me to vacate the property. 4. Engaging in harassment, intimidation, or threats of physical harm, which are aimed at pressuring me to leave the premises against my will. I want to emphasize that I am aware of my rights as a tenant, as outlined in the Texas Property Code, and I expect you to adhere to these laws. If you have engaged in any of the aforementioned actions, I urge you to rectify the situation immediately, as failure to do so may result in legal action being taken against you. I kindly request that you respond to this letter in writing within [number of days, preferably 10] days, acknowledging your understanding of the unlawful self-help allegations and confirming your intention to remedy the situation. Additionally, I would appreciate any documentation surrounding an eviction lawsuit, if one has been initiated, so that I can review it with my legal counsel. Please be advised that I am prepared to seek legal counsel and take any necessary measures to protect my rights and interests if the aforementioned unlawful self-help actions are not rectified promptly. I believe that open communication and adherence to legal procedures will allow us to resolve this matter amicably and preserve the integrity of our landlord-tenant relationship. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your prompt response. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]Fort Worth Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Landlord using Unlawful Self-Help to Gain Possession [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Notification of Landlord's Unlawful Self-Help to Gain Possession 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 concerning matter regarding your recent actions related to gaining possession of the rental property located at [Rental Property Address]. As a responsible tenant, I have thoroughly reviewed the relevant laws and regulations pertaining to landlord-tenant relationships in Fort Worth, Texas, and it has come to my attention that your recent actions may constitute an unlawful self-help eviction. First and foremost, I would like to remind you of our existing lease agreement, which sets out the terms and conditions of our tenancy. As a landlord, it is crucial that you adhere to these terms and follow the proper legal procedures for addressing any issues or concerns regarding the property. It has come to my attention that you have taken actions that may be considered "unlawful self-help" under Texas law. Unlawful self-help, as defined in the Texas Property Code Section 92.0081, refers to instances where a landlord forcibly removes or excludes a tenant from the rental property without obtaining a legal eviction order through the appropriate legal channels, such as filing an eviction lawsuit. If you have recently performed any of the following actions without following due process, they could be construed as unlawful self-help and are in violation of Texas law: 1. Changing locks or tampering with the locks of the rental property, thereby preventing me from accessing my own dwelling. 2. Removing or disposing of my personal belongings from the premises without my consent or prior notice. 3. Shutting off essential utilities, such as water, gas, electricity, or heating, in an attempt to coerce me to vacate the property. 4. Engaging in harassment, intimidation, or threats of physical harm, which are aimed at pressuring me to leave the premises against my will. I want to emphasize that I am aware of my rights as a tenant, as outlined in the Texas Property Code, and I expect you to adhere to these laws. If you have engaged in any of the aforementioned actions, I urge you to rectify the situation immediately, as failure to do so may result in legal action being taken against you. I kindly request that you respond to this letter in writing within [number of days, preferably 10] days, acknowledging your understanding of the unlawful self-help allegations and confirming your intention to remedy the situation. Additionally, I would appreciate any documentation surrounding an eviction lawsuit, if one has been initiated, so that I can review it with my legal counsel. Please be advised that I am prepared to seek legal counsel and take any necessary measures to protect my rights and interests if the aforementioned unlawful self-help actions are not rectified promptly. I believe that open communication and adherence to legal procedures will allow us to resolve this matter amicably and preserve the integrity of our landlord-tenant relationship. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your prompt response. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]