This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This is a notice provided by Tenant to Landlord informing Landlord of Tenant's vacating of the premises due to Landlord's breaching of the lease agreement. Landlord has failed to comply with the terms of the lease.
Subject: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance — Possibility to Cure Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to provide formal notice of termination of our lease agreement for the property located at [address], in accordance with the terms outlined in the Texas Property Code, Section 92.056. Unfortunately, the purpose of this letter is to bring your attention to several instances of noncompliance on your part as the landlord. Firstly, I must emphasize that these issues have been consistently raised with you over the past [specified time period] without substantial improvements or resolutions. As a tenant, I have the right to expect a safe and habitable living environment in adherence to the agreed-upon terms of our lease agreement. The following noncompliance issues have been encountered: 1. Failure to address maintenance requests in a timely manner: Specifically, I have reported the recurring plumbing issues in the bathroom that have not been resolved within a reasonable time frame. This has resulted in significant inconvenience and potential health hazards. 2. Failure to maintain common areas: The shared laundry facilities and outdoor spaces have been persistently neglected, leading to unclean and unsightly conditions. Regular maintenance and cleanliness are crucial for the well-being and comfort of all residents. 3. Violation of safety regulations: It has come to my attention that essential safety measures, such as fire alarms and emergency exits, have not been adequately maintained or tested. This poses a serious risk to all occupants and is a direct breach of our lease agreement. I request that you promptly address these issues within [reasonable time period], as required by Texas law, to avoid the termination of our lease agreement. Please make a diligent effort to rectify these noncompliance issues and preserve our tenancy relationship. Should you choose to initiate the necessary remedies within the specified time frame, I am willing to reconsider my decision to terminate the lease. However, failure to resolve these concerns within the provided period will leave me with no alternative but to pursue legal remedies available under Texas law to ensure my rights as a tenant are fully upheld. Attached to this letter, please find supporting documentation and evidence of the aforementioned noncompliance issues for your reference. I kindly request a written response within [specified time frame], acknowledging receipt of this notice and indicating your intentions regarding rectifying the stated noncompliance. Your prompt attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Variations of Sugar Land Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of termination for landlord's noncompliance with possibility to cure might include: 1. Letter specifically addressing repeated instances of disruptive noise, violation of quiet enjoyment, or breach of privacy. 2. Letter highlighting repeated failures to address pest infestations, posing health and hygiene risks. 3. Letter confronting ongoing structural issues and failure to provide necessary repairs that affect the living conditions and safety of the tenants. 4. Letter addressing noncompliance with lease agreement provisions regarding parking space allocation, leading to undue inconvenience and additional expenses for the tenant. 5. Letter concerning repeated violations of tenant's privacy rights, such as landlord's unauthorized entry or failure to address security concerns appropriately. Please note that the specific noncompliance issues and grounds for termination may vary based on the circumstances and terms outlined in the lease agreement.Subject: Notice of Termination for Landlord's Noncompliance — Possibility to Cure Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to provide formal notice of termination of our lease agreement for the property located at [address], in accordance with the terms outlined in the Texas Property Code, Section 92.056. Unfortunately, the purpose of this letter is to bring your attention to several instances of noncompliance on your part as the landlord. Firstly, I must emphasize that these issues have been consistently raised with you over the past [specified time period] without substantial improvements or resolutions. As a tenant, I have the right to expect a safe and habitable living environment in adherence to the agreed-upon terms of our lease agreement. The following noncompliance issues have been encountered: 1. Failure to address maintenance requests in a timely manner: Specifically, I have reported the recurring plumbing issues in the bathroom that have not been resolved within a reasonable time frame. This has resulted in significant inconvenience and potential health hazards. 2. Failure to maintain common areas: The shared laundry facilities and outdoor spaces have been persistently neglected, leading to unclean and unsightly conditions. Regular maintenance and cleanliness are crucial for the well-being and comfort of all residents. 3. Violation of safety regulations: It has come to my attention that essential safety measures, such as fire alarms and emergency exits, have not been adequately maintained or tested. This poses a serious risk to all occupants and is a direct breach of our lease agreement. I request that you promptly address these issues within [reasonable time period], as required by Texas law, to avoid the termination of our lease agreement. Please make a diligent effort to rectify these noncompliance issues and preserve our tenancy relationship. Should you choose to initiate the necessary remedies within the specified time frame, I am willing to reconsider my decision to terminate the lease. However, failure to resolve these concerns within the provided period will leave me with no alternative but to pursue legal remedies available under Texas law to ensure my rights as a tenant are fully upheld. Attached to this letter, please find supporting documentation and evidence of the aforementioned noncompliance issues for your reference. I kindly request a written response within [specified time frame], acknowledging receipt of this notice and indicating your intentions regarding rectifying the stated noncompliance. Your prompt attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Variations of Sugar Land Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of termination for landlord's noncompliance with possibility to cure might include: 1. Letter specifically addressing repeated instances of disruptive noise, violation of quiet enjoyment, or breach of privacy. 2. Letter highlighting repeated failures to address pest infestations, posing health and hygiene risks. 3. Letter confronting ongoing structural issues and failure to provide necessary repairs that affect the living conditions and safety of the tenants. 4. Letter addressing noncompliance with lease agreement provisions regarding parking space allocation, leading to undue inconvenience and additional expenses for the tenant. 5. Letter concerning repeated violations of tenant's privacy rights, such as landlord's unauthorized entry or failure to address security concerns appropriately. Please note that the specific noncompliance issues and grounds for termination may vary based on the circumstances and terms outlined in the lease agreement.