This is a notice to Landlord from Tenant. This letter is to provide Landlord with legal notice that Landlord has given Tenant insufficient notice of the change instituted in the Lease Agreement Tenant will not comply with the change until a certain date as specified in the letter.
Title 1: Explaining Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement in Frisco, Texas — A Letter from Tenant to Landlord Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the matter of insufficient notice regarding the termination of our rental agreement for the property located at [Rental Property Address], Frisco, Texas. As a responsible tenant, I would like to address this issue in a respectful and timely manner. Background: To better understand the situation, let's first recap the terms of our rental agreement. As per the agreement signed on [Agreement Date], the requirement for terminating the lease is [Notice Period], which equates to [Notice Duration]. However, on [Date of Termination Notice], I received a notice from you stating that my tenancy would end on [Termination Date], without providing the legally required notice period. Explanation: It is important to abide by the terms mentioned in our rental agreement and follow the legal requirements set forth by the state of Texas. Insufficient notice poses several challenges for both the tenant and the landlord. In this case, I have encountered difficulties in finding a new rental property within such a short notice, and the inconvenience caused cannot be overlooked. Request: In light of the situation, I kindly request that you review the circumstances and consider extending the termination date to align with the proper notice period, as stipulated in our rental agreement. This will allow me sufficient time to find a suitable alternative and ensure a smooth transition for both parties. Resolution Options: I propose the following possible solutions to address this matter: 1. Extend the Termination Date: Simply extend the termination date to [New Termination Date] to comply with the notice period stated in our rental agreement. This option would provide me with ample time to search for a new residence and make necessary arrangements. 2. Negotiate a Transition Period: If an immediate termination is unavoidable, I suggest we negotiate a short transition period of [Transition Period Duration], during which I can continue residing in the property while actively seeking a new rental. This solution can minimize the disruption caused by relocating on short notice and allow for a smooth transition for both parties involved. Conclusion: In conclusion, I believe it is essential for both the tenant and the landlord to adhere to the terms outlined in our rental agreement and the legal obligations imposed by the state of Texas. By addressing this matter promptly, we can ensure a fair resolution that respects the rights and responsibilities of both parties. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to discussing it further and reaching an agreement that benefits both parties involved. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]Title 1: Explaining Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement in Frisco, Texas — A Letter from Tenant to Landlord Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the matter of insufficient notice regarding the termination of our rental agreement for the property located at [Rental Property Address], Frisco, Texas. As a responsible tenant, I would like to address this issue in a respectful and timely manner. Background: To better understand the situation, let's first recap the terms of our rental agreement. As per the agreement signed on [Agreement Date], the requirement for terminating the lease is [Notice Period], which equates to [Notice Duration]. However, on [Date of Termination Notice], I received a notice from you stating that my tenancy would end on [Termination Date], without providing the legally required notice period. Explanation: It is important to abide by the terms mentioned in our rental agreement and follow the legal requirements set forth by the state of Texas. Insufficient notice poses several challenges for both the tenant and the landlord. In this case, I have encountered difficulties in finding a new rental property within such a short notice, and the inconvenience caused cannot be overlooked. Request: In light of the situation, I kindly request that you review the circumstances and consider extending the termination date to align with the proper notice period, as stipulated in our rental agreement. This will allow me sufficient time to find a suitable alternative and ensure a smooth transition for both parties. Resolution Options: I propose the following possible solutions to address this matter: 1. Extend the Termination Date: Simply extend the termination date to [New Termination Date] to comply with the notice period stated in our rental agreement. This option would provide me with ample time to search for a new residence and make necessary arrangements. 2. Negotiate a Transition Period: If an immediate termination is unavoidable, I suggest we negotiate a short transition period of [Transition Period Duration], during which I can continue residing in the property while actively seeking a new rental. This solution can minimize the disruption caused by relocating on short notice and allow for a smooth transition for both parties involved. Conclusion: In conclusion, I believe it is essential for both the tenant and the landlord to adhere to the terms outlined in our rental agreement and the legal obligations imposed by the state of Texas. By addressing this matter promptly, we can ensure a fair resolution that respects the rights and responsibilities of both parties. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to discussing it further and reaching an agreement that benefits both parties involved. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]