Your landlord is asking to increase the rent. Write a letter to him. • why you think the rent shouldn't be increased • what will you do if it's increased
Dear Mr Smith
I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with your current demand for a rise in the flat's rent.
As you know, I have been living in
this
apartment for 2 years and have always paid my rent on time. I decided to payment this
flat of yours when I entered university. In order to pay the tuition fees of my school I worked in two different workplaces. If you would like more rental price, unfortunately, I would have to give up on my studies as you know it's quite expensive to live in Cambridge.
But if you still insist on your requirement, I will move to another apartment. I have already searched available houses and found few good-quality accommodations with fewer requirements when it comes to renting system. Moreover
, I have contacted other students who have also
hired your flats. They informed me about their plan to move out to more suitable accommodation for themselves. From my point of view, it looks like you are going to lose your hires with your new request if you don't change your opinion.
I look forward to hearing from you soon,
Yours sincerely,
KatherineSubmitted by uluga2002 on
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