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.
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement for other than Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding the recent change in our rental agreement without sufficient notice provided. As a tenant at [rental property address], I believe it is crucial to maintain effective communication between tenant and landlord to ensure a harmonious living environment for all parties involved. According to the Texas Property Code, Chapter 92, Section 92.0121, landlords are required to give tenants written notice of any changes in the terms of the rental agreement with a minimum of 30 days' notice. This notification period allows tenants ample time to review and consider proposed changes before accepting or rejecting them. The intent of this statute is to provide tenants reasonable time to adapt to any changes and seek alternative housing if required. In this regard, I would like to bring to your attention that a recent change was made to our rental agreement without the required 30-day notice. As a responsible tenant, I believe it is my right to be adequately informed and to have sufficient time to consider the implications of any changes to the agreement. By providing insufficient notice, you have limited my ability to make informed decisions and adequately plan for any changes that may affect my tenancy. Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that the change in the rental agreement was not related to a rent increase, which is another scenario governed by separate rules outlined in the Texas Property Code. I kindly request that you rectify this issue by providing me with a written notice of any changes to the rental agreement as per the required 30-day notice period. This will allow me sufficient time to review the proposed changes, seek legal advice if necessary, and respond appropriately within the specified timeframe. I understand that managing rental properties can be complex, and oversight or miscommunication sometimes occur. I believe this matter can be resolved amicably through open communication and adherence to the legal guidelines set forth in the Texas Property Code. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I kindly request your prompt response to ensure a smooth resolution. I look forward to maintaining a positive tenant-landlord relationship as we work through this issue. Sincerely, [Your Name] Note: The provided template can be used as a general outline for a San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement for other than rent increase. It may be modified as per specific circumstances and legal requirements.[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement for other than Rent Increase Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding the recent change in our rental agreement without sufficient notice provided. As a tenant at [rental property address], I believe it is crucial to maintain effective communication between tenant and landlord to ensure a harmonious living environment for all parties involved. According to the Texas Property Code, Chapter 92, Section 92.0121, landlords are required to give tenants written notice of any changes in the terms of the rental agreement with a minimum of 30 days' notice. This notification period allows tenants ample time to review and consider proposed changes before accepting or rejecting them. The intent of this statute is to provide tenants reasonable time to adapt to any changes and seek alternative housing if required. In this regard, I would like to bring to your attention that a recent change was made to our rental agreement without the required 30-day notice. As a responsible tenant, I believe it is my right to be adequately informed and to have sufficient time to consider the implications of any changes to the agreement. By providing insufficient notice, you have limited my ability to make informed decisions and adequately plan for any changes that may affect my tenancy. Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that the change in the rental agreement was not related to a rent increase, which is another scenario governed by separate rules outlined in the Texas Property Code. I kindly request that you rectify this issue by providing me with a written notice of any changes to the rental agreement as per the required 30-day notice period. This will allow me sufficient time to review the proposed changes, seek legal advice if necessary, and respond appropriately within the specified timeframe. I understand that managing rental properties can be complex, and oversight or miscommunication sometimes occur. I believe this matter can be resolved amicably through open communication and adherence to the legal guidelines set forth in the Texas Property Code. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I kindly request your prompt response to ensure a smooth resolution. I look forward to maintaining a positive tenant-landlord relationship as we work through this issue. Sincerely, [Your Name] Note: The provided template can be used as a general outline for a San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Insufficient Notice of Change in Rental Agreement for other than rent increase. It may be modified as per specific circumstances and legal requirements.