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Letters to Tenants
Do you need to notify a tenant of an increase in rent?
Or perhaps you need to:
- Remind tenants that a property inspection is due?
- Notify tenants that a complaint has been made against them?
- Inform tenants that they are behind with their rent?
They all seem such straightforward letters but what is the correct language to use and how should you structure the letter?
The following Letters are available now:
- Unsatisfactory Level of Noise
- Formal Demand of Overdue Rent
- Employer Reference
- Previous Landlord Reference
- Character Reference
- Gas Safety Check
- Electrical Safety Inspection
- Periodic Property Visit
- Tenant Identity Check
It really is a simple as 1,2,3
- Fill in the online form.
- Click on the button at the end of the form to create a PDF.
- Save the PDF to your computer for future use or print it out to be signed by you
| Membership Status | Cost |
| NLA Member (or Subscriber to Landlord Library) | Free |
| Non Member/Non Subscriber to Landlord Libray | Need to join NLA or Subscribe to Landlord Library |