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.
Subject: Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement. — Urgent Matter Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter of utmost importance concerning the termination of my rental agreement for the property located at [Rental Property Address] in Wichita Falls, Texas. It has come to my attention that the notice provided to me for the termination of the rental agreement is insufficient based on the legal requirements outlined in the tenant-landlord laws of Texas. As per the Texas Property Code, Section 91.001, a landlord is obligated to provide a tenant with written notice at least 30 days prior to the termination date stated in the notice. In this case, the notice I received was issued [mention the date received], which is significantly less than the required notice period. I believe this is an unintentional oversight by either party involved, and it is crucial that we address it promptly to avoid any legal complications. I kindly request that you reconsider the termination of my rental agreement based on the insufficient notice provided. With this in mind, I propose an alternative solution that would allow us to rectify this situation while abiding by the legal requirements set forth in the Texas Property Code. I am open to discussing a potential extension of the lease term or a mutually agreed upon timeline for vacating the premises. However, I must emphasize that any new arrangement should align with the timeframe specified by the law. My intention in bringing this matter to your attention is not to disrupt our cordial tenant-landlord relationship. On the contrary, I value the positive experiences I have had during my tenancy and would greatly appreciate your cooperation in resolving this matter promptly. I am confident that we can work together to reach a fair and mutually beneficial agreement in adherence to the tenancy laws of Texas. In light of the urgency surrounding this issue, I kindly request that you respond to this letter within [reasonable time frame, e.g., seven business days] to initiate discussions and reach a satisfactory resolution. I respectfully ask that you provide a written response outlining your proposed course of action, taking into account the necessary timeframes and legal requirements. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt response. Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach me at [Your Contact Information]. I believe that through open communication and cooperation, we can find a resolution that serves both parties' best interests. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Possible variations of Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement.: 1. Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord Requesting Extension of Rental Agreement due to Insufficient Notice 2. Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord Proposing Amendment to Rental Agreement Terms Post Insufficient Notice 3. Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord Seeking Clarification on Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement.Subject: Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement. — Urgent Matter Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter of utmost importance concerning the termination of my rental agreement for the property located at [Rental Property Address] in Wichita Falls, Texas. It has come to my attention that the notice provided to me for the termination of the rental agreement is insufficient based on the legal requirements outlined in the tenant-landlord laws of Texas. As per the Texas Property Code, Section 91.001, a landlord is obligated to provide a tenant with written notice at least 30 days prior to the termination date stated in the notice. In this case, the notice I received was issued [mention the date received], which is significantly less than the required notice period. I believe this is an unintentional oversight by either party involved, and it is crucial that we address it promptly to avoid any legal complications. I kindly request that you reconsider the termination of my rental agreement based on the insufficient notice provided. With this in mind, I propose an alternative solution that would allow us to rectify this situation while abiding by the legal requirements set forth in the Texas Property Code. I am open to discussing a potential extension of the lease term or a mutually agreed upon timeline for vacating the premises. However, I must emphasize that any new arrangement should align with the timeframe specified by the law. My intention in bringing this matter to your attention is not to disrupt our cordial tenant-landlord relationship. On the contrary, I value the positive experiences I have had during my tenancy and would greatly appreciate your cooperation in resolving this matter promptly. I am confident that we can work together to reach a fair and mutually beneficial agreement in adherence to the tenancy laws of Texas. In light of the urgency surrounding this issue, I kindly request that you respond to this letter within [reasonable time frame, e.g., seven business days] to initiate discussions and reach a satisfactory resolution. I respectfully ask that you provide a written response outlining your proposed course of action, taking into account the necessary timeframes and legal requirements. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt response. Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach me at [Your Contact Information]. I believe that through open communication and cooperation, we can find a resolution that serves both parties' best interests. Sincerely, [Tenant's Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Possible variations of Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement.: 1. Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord Requesting Extension of Rental Agreement due to Insufficient Notice 2. Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord Proposing Amendment to Rental Agreement Terms Post Insufficient Notice 3. Wichita Falls Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord Seeking Clarification on Insufficient Notice to Terminate Rental Agreement.