How to Write a Tenant Complaint Letter

This article was co-authored by Clinton M. Sandvick, JD, PhD. Clinton M. Sandvick worked as a civil litigator in California for over 7 years. He received his JD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1998 and his PhD in American History from the University of Oregon in 2013.

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When renting an apartment, condominium, house, or office space, the landlord or property owner is usually responsible for the maintenance of the property. This maintenance may include making any major repairs, resolving dangerous conditions, improving the building or resolving any issues that his or her tenants may have with one another. If you need your landlord to resolve an issue or fix a problem, you should write a tenant complaint letter. Your complaint letter should reflect the specific problem that you need addressed, a time frame for completion, a request to fix the problem, and follow any state laws regarding demand and/or complaint letters.

Method 1 of 4:

Requesting Repairs

Step 1 Review the tenant laws in your state or country.

Step 2 Review your lease.

Review your lease. Your lease is the legal contract between you and your landlord. While laws may establish a landlord’s legal duties, a landlord or property owner may have assumed additional responsibilities in the lease. Carefully review your lease for any provisions on repairs and make sure that you follow any requirements for notifying the landlord in the letter. [1] X Research source

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Step 3 Use a professional letter format.

Step 4 Explain the problem and request assistance.

Step 5 Make a copy of the letter.

Make a copy of the letter. You should make a copy of the letter for your records. If the landlord refuses to make the repairs, you may need the letter to present as evidence in small claims or housing court.

Step 6 Send the letter.

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Failing to Return Security Deposit

Step 1 Make sure that you comply with lease.

Step 2 Request a walkthrough.

Step 3 Document your vacated apartment.

Document your vacated apartment. After you have cleaned the apartment and removed all of your belongings, you should photograph the condition in which you left the apartment. By having documentation, a landlord cannot justifiably claim that you left the apartment in a condition that violated the lease. [5] X Research source

Step 4 Review your state’s laws.

Step 5 Draft a letter requesting your deposit.

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Notifying Landlord of Dangerous Conditions

Step 1 Recognize a dangerous condition.

Step 2 Notify landlord of the condition.

Step 3 Rectify the situation.

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Petitioning Landlord for Improvements

Step 1 Have a tenants’ meeting.

Have a tenants’ meeting. If there are general improvements that need to be made to a rental building to make it more habitable, consider holding a tenants’ meeting to discuss the matter. At the meeting you should discuss the need for large-scale repairs, such as replacing all of the windows or a continually out of service elevator, and vote on the most important repairs needed in the building. By having a consensus, the tenants are in a much stronger bargaining position than if one tenant requested improvements.

Step 2 Create a petition.

Step 3 Draft a letter to the landlord.

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How do you write a strongly worded letter of complaint to your landlord?

In your letter, be professional and clear about the issue you’re facing and how it’s affecting you. Tell your landlord what you’d like them to do and when you’d like it done. If you have any evidence of the issue, include it in your letter. [10] X Research source

How do you deal with a corrupt landlord who won't respond?

If your landlord isn’t responding to your complaint letter and request for repairs, report a housing code violation to your local code enforcement office. Or, take legal action. Either file a lawsuit against your landlord or get an injunction against them. [11] X Research source

How do you respond to an angry landlord?

Remain calm and respectful when dealing with an angry or difficult landlord. Document your communication and any issues you have in case you need to make a complaint. Keep being a good tenant by paying your rent on time and taking care of your property. [12] X Research source

Sample Letters

Keep the tone of your letters professional. You don’t want to be accusatory or threatening, rather you should state the facts clearly and concisely. If this is an initial letter requesting repairs, keep the tone of your letter friendly as the landlord may be more willing to help you if you politely ask for assistance.

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  1. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/renters-rights-minor-repairs-30276.html
  2. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/renters-rights-minor-repairs-30276.html
  3. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/get-security-deposit-back-29695.html; https://www.ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/pdfs/publications/Tenants_Rights.pdf
  4. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/get-security-deposit-back-29695.html
  5. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/get-security-deposit-back-29695.html
  6. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/get-security-deposit-back-29695.html
  7. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/get-security-deposit-back-29695.html
  8. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/sample-letter-alerting-landlord-dangerous-conditions.html
  9. ↑http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/sample-group-petition-landlord-repairs-property-improvements.html
  1. ↑https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/publications/sample-complaint-letter-concerning-residential-tenancy
  2. ↑https://louisianalawhelp.org/resource/repairs-what-can-i-do-when-my-landlord-wont-m-1
  3. ↑https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/landlord-tenant/how-to-deal-with-a-difficult-landlord-tips-to-follow-when-your-landlord-is-being-unreasonable.html

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This article was co-authored by Clinton M. Sandvick, JD, PhD. Clinton M. Sandvick worked as a civil litigator in California for over 7 years. He received his JD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1998 and his PhD in American History from the University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 502,028 times.

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If there’s a problem with your rented apartment, house, or office space, you may need to write a tenant complaint letter to get it resolved. It’s best to use a professional letter layout, which helps to convey the seriousness of the problem. Explain the problem as specifically as possible. For example, instead of saying “There’s a leak,” write something like, “There is a slow leak in the plumbing under the kitchen sink.” Tell them the date it started or when you first noticed it and any steps you took to try to fix the problem. If there’s a chance of the problem getting worse or more dangerous, mention this too, since this can help to motivate your landlord to fix it. You should also include your contact details at the bottom so they can easily get in touch to schedule repairs. For more tips from our Legal co-author, including how to petition your landlord to make improvements to your home or office, read on.

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