ou and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English speaking country. You are not satisfied with the condition of some of the furniture. Write a letter to the landlord. In your letter • introduce yourself • explain what is wrong with the furniture • say what action you would like the landlord to take

Dear
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Smith, I am writing to bring to your attention some concerns I have regarding the condition of the furniture in the rented accommodation my family and I are currently residing in. My name is Robert Lee and I have been living here for [time period]. I have noticed that several pieces of furniture, including the sofa and chairs, have become worn and damaged, which has resulted in a decline in both their comfort and appearance. The upholstery is torn and the padding is no longer supportive, making it difficult for us to enjoy our living space. I would like to respectfully request that the furniture be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. I understand that
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may not be an immediate priority, but it would greatly improve the living conditions for my family and me. I appreciate your prompt attention to
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matter and look forward to hearing back from you soon. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely yours, Robert Lee
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