This is a letter from a tenant to the landlord concerning the landlord's refusal to permit tenant to sublease the premises to a sub-tenant. Tenant is also informing the landlord of his/her reserving of legal rights and remedies, should the landlord continue to prevent a lease assignment.
A subtenant is someone who has the right to use and occupy rental property leased by a tenant from a landlord. A subtenant has responsibilities to both the landlord and the tenant. A tenant must often get the consent of the landlord before subletting rental property to a subtenant. The tenant still remains responsible for the payment of rent to the landlord and any damages to the property caused by the subtenant, unless the landlord agrees to release the tenant from liability.
Generally, to evict a roommate, you must be the original tenant (or the one who has signed a lease or rental agreement with the landlord), and the roommate you want to evict must be your landlord's subtenant. A subtenant is usually someone who is renting part of your place from you and paying rent to you instead of your landlord. In this relationship, you are the "landlord" and your roommate is your "tenant."
A tenant acting in the capacity of a landlord who resides in the same rental unit with his or her subtenant may be able to evict said subtenant without just cause, as required under some local landlord-tenant laws, which vary by locality. Depending on local law, a master tenant must give written notice to the subtenant a certain number of says in advance of eviction. If the subtenant doesn't leave, it may be necessary to file an unlawful detainer lawsuit.
Under some local laws, a tenant who subleases his or her rental unit may charge no more rent upon initial occupancy of the subtenants than that rent which the tenant is currently paying to the landlord. In other words, a master tenant cannot profit off of their landlord's property.
Subject: Fort Worth Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Dispute regarding Unreasonable Refusal to Allow Sublease [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my deep concern and objection to your unjustifiable refusal to allow me to sublease the [property address] that I am currently renting from you. I believe your decision is unreasonable and goes against the terms outlined in my lease agreement. First and foremost, I would like to highlight that my lease agreement, signed on [date], does not explicitly prohibit subleasing. Nowhere in the contract is there a stipulation that requires your explicit permission for subleasing. As per the laws and regulations governing tenant-landlord relationships in Fort Worth, Texas, unless otherwise mentioned in the lease, a tenant has the right to sublease the premises without interference from the landlord. Furthermore, the need for subletting has arisen due to unforeseen circumstances beyond my control. [Explain your situation here, such as job relocation, financial hardship, or personal reasons.] These circumstances have left me with no other choice but to find a responsible and trustworthy subtenant to take over the lease obligations while ensuring the continuity of rental payments. It is important to note that finding a suitable subtenant would not only comply with my obligations under the lease but also protect your interests as the landlord. I acknowledge my responsibility in conducting thorough background checks and ensuring that the subtenant meets your leasing criteria. This way, there will be no compromise in the maintenance of the property or adherence to the agreed-upon terms. Additionally, allowing subleasing would help mitigate any potential financial burden on both parties. By subletting the unit, I will be able to fulfill my obligations concerning rental payments without any disruption, while simultaneously seeking a permanent solution that ensures the property remains occupied and the lease agreements are honored throughout. As a conscientious tenant, I have always strived to maintain the property in excellent condition. I have consistently paid my rent on time and promptly reported any required repairs or maintenance issues. Thus, I request that you reconsider your decision to deny my right to sublease. I fail to comprehend the reasons behind your refusal, as my request complies with the relevant laws and my obligations as a tenant. However, if your refusal to allow subletting persists, I must remind you that it would constitute a breach of my rights as a tenant. I would be left with no other option but to seek legal assistance and escalate the matter to the appropriate authorities to ensure my rights are protected. In the interest of maintaining a good tenant-landlord relationship and finding a mutually beneficial resolution, I kindly request that you reconsider your position and provide your written approval for the sublease within 10 days of receiving this letter. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. I remain hopeful that we can resolve this disagreement amicably and in adherence to the laws governing tenant-landlord relationships in Fort Worth, Texas. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]Subject: Fort Worth Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Dispute regarding Unreasonable Refusal to Allow Sublease [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my deep concern and objection to your unjustifiable refusal to allow me to sublease the [property address] that I am currently renting from you. I believe your decision is unreasonable and goes against the terms outlined in my lease agreement. First and foremost, I would like to highlight that my lease agreement, signed on [date], does not explicitly prohibit subleasing. Nowhere in the contract is there a stipulation that requires your explicit permission for subleasing. As per the laws and regulations governing tenant-landlord relationships in Fort Worth, Texas, unless otherwise mentioned in the lease, a tenant has the right to sublease the premises without interference from the landlord. Furthermore, the need for subletting has arisen due to unforeseen circumstances beyond my control. [Explain your situation here, such as job relocation, financial hardship, or personal reasons.] These circumstances have left me with no other choice but to find a responsible and trustworthy subtenant to take over the lease obligations while ensuring the continuity of rental payments. It is important to note that finding a suitable subtenant would not only comply with my obligations under the lease but also protect your interests as the landlord. I acknowledge my responsibility in conducting thorough background checks and ensuring that the subtenant meets your leasing criteria. This way, there will be no compromise in the maintenance of the property or adherence to the agreed-upon terms. Additionally, allowing subleasing would help mitigate any potential financial burden on both parties. By subletting the unit, I will be able to fulfill my obligations concerning rental payments without any disruption, while simultaneously seeking a permanent solution that ensures the property remains occupied and the lease agreements are honored throughout. As a conscientious tenant, I have always strived to maintain the property in excellent condition. I have consistently paid my rent on time and promptly reported any required repairs or maintenance issues. Thus, I request that you reconsider your decision to deny my right to sublease. I fail to comprehend the reasons behind your refusal, as my request complies with the relevant laws and my obligations as a tenant. However, if your refusal to allow subletting persists, I must remind you that it would constitute a breach of my rights as a tenant. I would be left with no other option but to seek legal assistance and escalate the matter to the appropriate authorities to ensure my rights are protected. In the interest of maintaining a good tenant-landlord relationship and finding a mutually beneficial resolution, I kindly request that you reconsider your position and provide your written approval for the sublease within 10 days of receiving this letter. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. I remain hopeful that we can resolve this disagreement amicably and in adherence to the laws governing tenant-landlord relationships in Fort Worth, Texas. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]