Landlord Notice Compliance Template

Summary

In Missouri, tenants are entitled to a 60 days notice before vacating a property as per lease agreements. If a landlord fails to provide this notice, tenants can send a formal letter asserting their rights. The letter should reference the lease clause requiring 60 days notice, state the date of the received vacate notice, and request an extension to meet the required notice period. Missouri housing laws also mandate that all vacate notices be in formal written documentation, specifying the notice period and reasons for lease termination. Tenants can use a provided template to communicate these points to their landlord.

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Having to pay for out of pocket.taking it off my rent and giving them and caseworker receipts.so it's March * I get a notification to vacate April 1st which is when lease is up.in mo.im supposed to get 60 days .she broke her own lease cause that's not even 30 days. I need to know what form I can send to her letting her know again going to excise my rights
In Missouri, if your landlord is not providing the required 60 days notice to vacate at the end of your lease, you can send them a letter asserting your rights. Here are some key points you may want to include:
- Reference the specific clause in your lease that mentions the 60 days notice requirement.
- State the date you received the vacate notice and the date you are supposed to vacate.
- Mention that this notice period does not comply with the 60 days requirement.
- Request an extension to meet the 60 days notice period.
A template you can use:
```
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Date]
[Landlord's Name]
[Landlord's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Dear [Landlord's Name],
I am writing to formally inform you that the notice to vacate the premises, which I received on [Date], does not comply with the 60 days notice period required under the terms of our lease agreement.
As per the lease, I am entitled to a 60 days notice before vacating the property. Therefore, the notice provided on [Date] requiring me to vacate by April 1st, * is insufficient.
I request that you extend the vacate date to comply with the 60 days notice period as stipulated in our lease agreement.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
```
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How can I copy that template and state further housing laws need to have formal documents
You can copy the template provided and add a section to reference housing laws requiring formal documentation. Here's an updated version for you:
```
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Date]
[Landlord's Name]
[Landlord's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Dear [Landlord's Name],
I am writing to formally inform you that the notice to vacate the premises, which I received on [Date], does not comply with the 60 days notice period required under the terms of our lease agreement.
As per the lease, I am entitled to a 60 days notice before vacating the property. Therefore, the notice provided on [Date] requiring me to vacate by April 1st, * is insufficient.
Additionally, Missouri housing laws require that all notices to vacate must be provided in formal written documentation, which includes a clear notice period and specific reasons for the termination of the lease.
I request that you extend the vacate date to comply with the 60 days notice period as stipulated in our lease agreement.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
```
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No just need document to send her
Case Rating: *
Got it! Here's the updated template with the reference to Missouri housing laws:
```
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Date]
[Landlord's Name]
[Landlord's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Dear [Landlord's Name],
I am writing to formally inform you that the notice to vacate the premises, which I received on [Date], does not comply with the 60 days notice period required under the terms of our lease agreement.
As per the lease, I am entitled to a 60 days notice before vacating the property. Therefore, the notice provided on [Date] requiring me to vacate by April 1st, * is insufficient.
Additionally, Missouri housing laws require that all notices to vacate must be provided in formal written documentation, which includes a clear notice period and specific reasons for the termination of the lease.
I request that you extend the vacate date to comply with the 60 days notice period as stipulated in our lease agreement.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
```
Feel free to copy and use this template for your situation.