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: Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement (other than rent increase) Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concern regarding a recent change in the rental agreement for my [apartment/house] located at [property address] in Carrollton, Texas. I believe that the notice given regarding this change does not comply with the sufficient notice period required by law. Firstly, I want to clarify that I have always valued our landlord-tenant relationship and appreciate your prompt attention to matters related to the property. However, it has come to my attention that changes to the rental agreement, other than a rent increase, have been introduced, and I feel that I have not been given adequate time to review and consider these changes. Upon reviewing the Texas Property Code Section 92.056, it outlines the specified notice periods for changes in a rental agreement, aside from rent increases. It is stated that landlords must provide tenants with written notice at least 30 days prior to the effective date of the change. However, in this instance, I received the notice only [provide number of days in advance] before the change is set to take effect. Given the importance of reviewing and potential implications arising from changes to the rental agreement, it is crucial for both parties to have ample time to understand and discuss these modifications. By providing insufficient notice, it restricts my ability as a tenant to seek clarification, evaluate my options, and make informed decisions regarding the changes. Therefore, I kindly request that you reconsider and provide the proper notice period as required under the Texas Property Code. I propose that the effective date of the change be postponed by an additional [number of days] to allow for adequate review and negotiation. This extension will ensure both parties can engage in a constructive dialogue, leading to a mutually satisfactory resolution. Additionally, it would be helpful if you could provide me with any supporting documentation, such as a copy of the revised agreement or an explanation of the specific changes being made. This will enable me to better understand the implications and have an informed discussion when we meet to further discuss the matter. I believe that by handling this issue in a fair and considerate manner, we can maintain a positive relationship and resolve any concerns or disagreements effectively. I genuinely value my tenancy at [property address], and I trust that you share my commitment to open communication and adhering to the legal requirements for rental agreements. Furthermore, I appreciate your prompt attention to this matter, and I kindly request a written response within [mention the reasonable timeframe based on local regulations or customary practice]. Please contact me at [your contact information] to arrange a suitable time for us to discuss this issue further and work towards a mutually agreeable solution. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information] Types of Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement (other than rent increase): 1. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord expressing concern about inadequate notice of changes in rental agreement. 2. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord requesting an extended notice period for changes in the rental agreement. 3. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord seeking clarification on specific changes in the rental agreement. 4. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord proposing a revised effective date for changes in the rental agreement. 5. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord emphasizing the importance of communication and abiding by legal requirements in rental agreements.Subject: Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement (other than rent increase) Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a concern regarding a recent change in the rental agreement for my [apartment/house] located at [property address] in Carrollton, Texas. I believe that the notice given regarding this change does not comply with the sufficient notice period required by law. Firstly, I want to clarify that I have always valued our landlord-tenant relationship and appreciate your prompt attention to matters related to the property. However, it has come to my attention that changes to the rental agreement, other than a rent increase, have been introduced, and I feel that I have not been given adequate time to review and consider these changes. Upon reviewing the Texas Property Code Section 92.056, it outlines the specified notice periods for changes in a rental agreement, aside from rent increases. It is stated that landlords must provide tenants with written notice at least 30 days prior to the effective date of the change. However, in this instance, I received the notice only [provide number of days in advance] before the change is set to take effect. Given the importance of reviewing and potential implications arising from changes to the rental agreement, it is crucial for both parties to have ample time to understand and discuss these modifications. By providing insufficient notice, it restricts my ability as a tenant to seek clarification, evaluate my options, and make informed decisions regarding the changes. Therefore, I kindly request that you reconsider and provide the proper notice period as required under the Texas Property Code. I propose that the effective date of the change be postponed by an additional [number of days] to allow for adequate review and negotiation. This extension will ensure both parties can engage in a constructive dialogue, leading to a mutually satisfactory resolution. Additionally, it would be helpful if you could provide me with any supporting documentation, such as a copy of the revised agreement or an explanation of the specific changes being made. This will enable me to better understand the implications and have an informed discussion when we meet to further discuss the matter. I believe that by handling this issue in a fair and considerate manner, we can maintain a positive relationship and resolve any concerns or disagreements effectively. I genuinely value my tenancy at [property address], and I trust that you share my commitment to open communication and adhering to the legal requirements for rental agreements. Furthermore, I appreciate your prompt attention to this matter, and I kindly request a written response within [mention the reasonable timeframe based on local regulations or customary practice]. Please contact me at [your contact information] to arrange a suitable time for us to discuss this issue further and work towards a mutually agreeable solution. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Contact Information] Types of Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement (other than rent increase): 1. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord expressing concern about inadequate notice of changes in rental agreement. 2. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord requesting an extended notice period for changes in the rental agreement. 3. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord seeking clarification on specific changes in the rental agreement. 4. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord proposing a revised effective date for changes in the rental agreement. 5. Carrollton Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord emphasizing the importance of communication and abiding by legal requirements in rental agreements.