This is a form from a Tenant to Landlord in response to Landlord's threat to evict Tenant from the premises. Tenant is contending that Landlord's threat to evict is retaliatory in nature and was done so in response to Tenant's actions as specified in the form. This form complies with state Housing Laws.
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Notice to Cease Retaliatory Threats to Evict or Retaliatory Eviction Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a pressing matter concerning the retaliatory threats to evict or carry out a retaliatory eviction against me, a tenant at [Property Address] in League City, Texas. As a tenant, I am aware of my rights and obligations outlined in the lease agreement and governed by the Texas Property Code. Under the law, it is illegal for landlords to retaliate against tenants by threatening eviction or engaging in retaliatory eviction in response to the tenant asserting their rights or reporting valid complaints related to the property. I have been a responsible and compliant tenant throughout my tenure at [Property Address], and it is disheartening to find myself subject to such threats or potential actions following my recent acts as outlined below: 1. [Provide a brief description of the incident(s) prompting the landlord's retaliatory stance]. — Briefly explain the circumstances contributing to these incidents. — Provide any supporting evidence or documentation. 2. [Elaborate on any necessary repairs, maintenance requests, or issues that you have reported to the landlord]. — Detail the dates of communication with the landlord. — Specify any backlogs in responses or unresolved matters. — Attach copies of written correspondence as evidence if available. I hereby request you to cease all threats of eviction or any retaliatory acts against me as a tenant. It is essential to emphasize that such actions will be considered a violation of my rights and may lead to legal consequences, including pursuing legal remedies available under the Texas Property Code. I trust that you value our landlord-tenant relationship and will take immediate steps to rectify the situation. Therefore, I kindly request the following actions within [reasonable time frame, e.g., 7 days] of receiving this letter: 1. Confirmation in writing that you will cease all retaliation threats and actions against me. 2. Timely addressing any unresolved maintenance requests or property-related issues. 3. Ensuring a safe and habitable living environment in compliance with the Texas Property Code. 4. A formal acknowledgement of this letter in writing. Failure to comply with these reasonable demands may leave me with no choice but to exercise my rights as a tenant under the Texas Property Code, which may include seeking legal counsel and reporting the matter to the appropriate authorities. I believe that we can resolve this matter in an amicable manner and continue to maintain a positive landlord-tenant relationship. Let us work together to bring this issue to a swift and fair resolution. Please respond promptly in writing to this letter to avoid any potential misunderstandings. I look forward to resolving this matter promptly and preserving our positive relationship. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Signature] --- Alternative Types of League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to cease retaliatory threats to evict or retaliatory eviction: 1. League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord regarding Notice of Retaliatory Actions: If you have already experienced retaliatory threats or actions and want to highlight them specifically. 2. League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord demanding Repairs and Cease Retaliation: If the primary reason for the threats or eviction seems to be linked to unsatisfactory property conditions or maintenance issues. 3. League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord requesting Mediation to Resolve Disputes: If you would like to propose mediation as a means of resolving the issues before resorting to legal action. Note: It is always prudent to consult with a legal professional or housing authority before taking any legal action or sending a formal notice to your landlord.[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Notice to Cease Retaliatory Threats to Evict or Retaliatory Eviction Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a pressing matter concerning the retaliatory threats to evict or carry out a retaliatory eviction against me, a tenant at [Property Address] in League City, Texas. As a tenant, I am aware of my rights and obligations outlined in the lease agreement and governed by the Texas Property Code. Under the law, it is illegal for landlords to retaliate against tenants by threatening eviction or engaging in retaliatory eviction in response to the tenant asserting their rights or reporting valid complaints related to the property. I have been a responsible and compliant tenant throughout my tenure at [Property Address], and it is disheartening to find myself subject to such threats or potential actions following my recent acts as outlined below: 1. [Provide a brief description of the incident(s) prompting the landlord's retaliatory stance]. — Briefly explain the circumstances contributing to these incidents. — Provide any supporting evidence or documentation. 2. [Elaborate on any necessary repairs, maintenance requests, or issues that you have reported to the landlord]. — Detail the dates of communication with the landlord. — Specify any backlogs in responses or unresolved matters. — Attach copies of written correspondence as evidence if available. I hereby request you to cease all threats of eviction or any retaliatory acts against me as a tenant. It is essential to emphasize that such actions will be considered a violation of my rights and may lead to legal consequences, including pursuing legal remedies available under the Texas Property Code. I trust that you value our landlord-tenant relationship and will take immediate steps to rectify the situation. Therefore, I kindly request the following actions within [reasonable time frame, e.g., 7 days] of receiving this letter: 1. Confirmation in writing that you will cease all retaliation threats and actions against me. 2. Timely addressing any unresolved maintenance requests or property-related issues. 3. Ensuring a safe and habitable living environment in compliance with the Texas Property Code. 4. A formal acknowledgement of this letter in writing. Failure to comply with these reasonable demands may leave me with no choice but to exercise my rights as a tenant under the Texas Property Code, which may include seeking legal counsel and reporting the matter to the appropriate authorities. I believe that we can resolve this matter in an amicable manner and continue to maintain a positive landlord-tenant relationship. Let us work together to bring this issue to a swift and fair resolution. Please respond promptly in writing to this letter to avoid any potential misunderstandings. I look forward to resolving this matter promptly and preserving our positive relationship. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Signature] --- Alternative Types of League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to cease retaliatory threats to evict or retaliatory eviction: 1. League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord regarding Notice of Retaliatory Actions: If you have already experienced retaliatory threats or actions and want to highlight them specifically. 2. League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord demanding Repairs and Cease Retaliation: If the primary reason for the threats or eviction seems to be linked to unsatisfactory property conditions or maintenance issues. 3. League City Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord requesting Mediation to Resolve Disputes: If you would like to propose mediation as a means of resolving the issues before resorting to legal action. Note: It is always prudent to consult with a legal professional or housing authority before taking any legal action or sending a formal notice to your landlord.