English, asked by sanyam90, 1 year ago

write a short letter to your landlord requesting him not to increase the house rent

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Answered by sauravkumar78
35
NAME, COMPANY AND ADDRESS, ex.
Tom Atkinson
COMPANY Inc.
14 Edith Street,
Hackney West,
ZIP POST CODE]

Dear [NAME, ex. Tom Atkinson],

I am writing in regards to the recent change of rent prices. I do appreciate living in your property but I believe my budget cannot handle a rental increase at this time. I really do not want to move properties due to my budget being limited and my options are limited.

If I have to move out, it will undoubtedly take all of my savings for deposit and I would require my deposit back from you which will likely have a 30 day delay on your property. The 30 day delay will mean you may lose out on the rental amount which can be avoided.

I acknowledge the new rental [NEW RENTAL PRICE] is probably necessary. Can you please reconsider this increase? If this is maybe due to an issue regarding the tenancy of your property then I would be more than happy to discuss those issues with you and correct them.

Sincerely,

[YOUR NAME, ex. sauravkumar78]
hope this will help you
PlZZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIST
Answered by sakshipandit
50
maharaja enclave
khair , aligarh
date - 13-09-18
dear landlord
I am fine here and hope that you and your family members will be quite well there.
I request you not to increase the house rent. you have said last month that you will increase it next month. but I request you not to increase that because I am not having the budget yet. due to my sisters marriage. so I request you not to increase it. I shall be highly obliged to you.
yours lovingly
XYZ
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