How to Write a Complaint Letter to Your Landlord

This article was written by Jennifer Mueller, JD. Jennifer Mueller is an in-house legal expert at wikiHow. Jennifer reviews, fact-checks, and evaluates wikiHow's legal content to ensure thoroughness and accuracy. She received her JD from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2006.

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If you have a dispute with your landlord, it's important to put it in writing so you have a provable record of the dispute. Even if you've already spoken with your landlord or super, write a complaint letter that describes the problem and what you expect your landlord to do to fix it. Provide a deadline and follow up until the situation is resolved. [1] X Research source

Part 1 of 3:

Building Your Case

Step 1 Choose a specific issue to focus on.

Step 2 Create a chronological account of the problem.

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Step 3 Take photos as evidence of the problem.

Step 4 Make copies of any receipts or other documents.

Step 5 Read through your lease thoroughly.

Tip: There are some duties that are implied by law, even if they are not explicitly mentioned in your lease. For example, the "implied warranty of habitability" states that your landlord has a duty to keep your rental unit in livable condition and make repairs promptly.

Step 6 Look up the applicable landlord/tenant law if necessary.

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Drafting Your Letter

Step 1 Search online for templates.

Step 2 Format your letter as a formal business letter.

Step 3 Introduce the problem clearly.

Step 4 Describe how the problem is affecting you.

Step 5 Explain how you want the problem resolved.

Step 6 Give your landlord a deadline to resolve the problem.

Step 7 Proofread and edit your letter carefully.

Tip: Try to keep your letter to a single page if possible. If you find that you need multiple pages to detail the complaint, you may be dealing with too many problems in a single letter.

Step 8 Attach photos or a copy of your lease if necessary.

Step 9 Have an attorney look over your letter.

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Following Up on Your Complaint

Step 1 Mail your letter using a trackable method that requires a signature.

Step 2 Give your landlord the opportunity to respond to your letter.

Did You Know? In most jurisdictions, it is against the law for your landlord to retaliate against you for exercising your rights as a tenant. If your landlord singles you out after getting your letter or insists that you do things other tenants aren't required to do (or that aren't listed in your lease), contact an attorney who specializes in landlord/tenant law as soon as possible.

Step 3 Contact your landlord within 24 hours of the deadline.

Step 4 Act as you specified in your letter if the problem isn

Step 5 Talk to an attorney who specializes in landlord/tenant law.

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  2. ↑https://smokefreehousingon.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/sample_complaint_letter.pdf
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  5. ↑https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/publications/sample-complaint-letter-concerning-residential-tenancy
  6. ↑https://www.rocketlawyer.com/document/complaint-to-landlord.rl#/
  7. ↑https://www.findlaw.com/realestate/landlord-tenant-law/landlord-tenant-disputes-faqs.html
  8. ↑https://www.lawhelpny.org/resource/sample-letter-to-your-landlord-request-for-repairs
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Written by: Doctor of Law, Indiana University

This article was written by Jennifer Mueller, JD. Jennifer Mueller is an in-house legal expert at wikiHow. Jennifer reviews, fact-checks, and evaluates wikiHow's legal content to ensure thoroughness and accuracy. She received her JD from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2006. This article has been viewed 453,725 times.

42 votes - 58% Co-authors: 16 Updated: August 4, 2024 Views: 453,725 Categories: Featured Articles | Renting

To write a complaint to your landlord, format your complaint like a formal business letter so it looks professional, which will make your landlord more likely to take it seriously. In the letter, start by explaining the problem and detailing any previous attempts you've made to contact the landlord or fix the issue. Then, explain how the problem is affecting you and how you'd like it to be resolved. Finally, include a reasonable deadline for when you'd like the issue to be taken care of. For tips on how to follow up on your complaint, scroll down.

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