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Re: Am I saying too much in a letter to tenant? - Landlord Forum thread 182896

Re: Am I saying too much in a letter to tenant? by Call me Jim on August 1, 2009 @00:56

                              
Your letter should be shortened to:
Dear tenant:
First and foremost: non-payment of rent is unacceptable and will result in late fees and/or eviction.

Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention, we hope to resolve the situation to a satisfactory status.

END OF LETTER
ACCOMPANIED BY URGENT LATE NOTICE OR PAY RENT OR QUIT NOTICE

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Re: Am I saying too much in a letter to tenant? by Daniel (CA) on August 1, 2009 @13:09 [ Reply ]
tenant was requesting a free months rent due to his inconvenience.

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