San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Lease Agreement containing provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of rental agreement in violation of law Subject: Concerns regarding Confidential Provision in Lease Agreement Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter of concern regarding a specific provision in our lease agreement. It has come to my attention that the lease agreement contains a provision that confessions' judgment on a claim arising out of the rental agreement, in violation of the law. As a tenant, it is important for me to have a clear understanding of my rights and responsibilities in accordance with state and federal laws. Upon reviewing the lease agreement, I discovered that the confession of judgment provision conflicts with the Texas Tenant Rights, which protect tenants from unfair practices and ensure their legal rights are upheld. This provision may pose several issues, such as: 1. Infringement of Tenant's Rights: The inclusion of this provision in the lease agreement violates my rights as a tenant under the Texas Property Code. It undermines my ability to defend myself in the event of a legal dispute, potentially denying me a fair trial or due process. 2. Potential Abusive Use: The confessed judgment provision could potentially be used by the landlord as a means to bypass normal legal procedures, leading to an unfair advantage in case of any disagreement arising from the rental agreement. This provision seems to be against the principle of fairness and equity. 3. Restriction of Legal Remedies: Additionally, by agreeing to such a provision, it appears that I would be forfeiting my right to explore other legal remedies or negotiate a settlement, should a dispute arise. I kindly request that you review the lease agreement and consider removing the confession of judgment provision immediately. By eliminating this provision, we can ensure that our rental agreement aligns with the rights and protections provided under Texas law. If necessary, I would be willing to discuss this matter further with you or seek legal advice to ensure our agreement is fair, lawful, and in compliance with state regulations. I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to resolving it amicably. Please let me know your thoughts and any actions you intend to take in response to this request. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Phone Number] [Email Address] Other potential types of San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Lease Agreement containing provision confessing judgment on a claim arising out of a rental agreement in violation of law could include: 1. San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Request for Legal Review of Lease Agreement 2. San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Notice of Lease Agreement Breach 3. San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Demand for Removal of Confession of Judgment Provision 4. San Antonio Texas Letter from Tenant to Landlord — Formal Complaint Regarding Illegal Lease Agreement Clause.