Landlords and tenants

Advertising premises to let, renting premises, renovation of premises, dealing with tenants regarding rental, and etc. are common correspondences to most of the people. The following sample letters will definitely cover most of the form of written communication that is needed to deal with these issues.

  1. Advertising premises to let

  2. Responding to advertisement

  3. Reply from real estate agents

  4. Deciding not to rent premises

  5. Agreeing to rent premises

  6. Forwarding lease agreement for signature

  7. Sending payments and signed lease agreement

  8. Asking for permission to renovate premises

  9. Giving permission to renovate premises

  10. Refusing permission to renovate premises

  11. Telling tenant to remove illegal renovations

  12. Asking landlord to repair premises

  13. Repeating request for repairs

  14. Asking tenants to do repairs and agreeing to foot the bill

  15. Asking for permission to sublet

  16. Giving permission to sublet

  17. Refusing permission to sublet

  18. Asking tenant to pay overdue rent

  19. Repeating request for payment of rent

  20. Asking for more time to pay rent

  21. Giving notice to tenant to vacate premises

  22. Increasing rent

  23. Asking for extension of lease

  24. Granting extension of lease

  25. Making new lease agreement

  26. Informing landlord of intention to vacate premises

  27. Informing tenant of intention to end lease

  28. Request for reduction of rent

  29. Reducing rent

  30. Refusing to reduce rent

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