You 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 your landlord. In your letter introduce yourself explain what is wrong with the furniture say what action you would like the landlord to take You do NOT need to write any addresses. Begin your letter as follows: Dear ................., You should write at least 150 words.

Dear Jannet, I hope
this
letter finds you in good health. I am pleased with the new rental home,
however
, I have some concerns about the
furniture
. I am writing
this
letter to share
such
concerns and ask for your assistance to address them.
Firstly
, I noticed that one of the legs of the bed is broken, making it extremely hard to sleep.
This
has caused great inconvenience as I have to sleep on the floor.
Secondly
, the cushion of the couch has worn out so much that it creates a distinctive sharp pain when sitting for more than ten minutes. I believe both pieces of
furniture
need to be repaired or replaced. I understand that
this
rental home is furnished with old
furniture
. Having said that, it would be best that they are in a condition
that is
fit for use. Can you please look into these concerns and arrange for a repair or a replacement of the mentioned
furniture
? Yours sincerely, Aravinthan.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Dear
  • I am writing to express my dissatisfaction
  • regarding
  • the condition
  • furniture
  • belongings
  • for instance
  • damaged
  • broken
  • worn-out
  • appliance
  • household items
  • it is unacceptable
  • inconvenient
  • inhabitable
  • affecting
  • negatively
  • urgent attention
  • replacement
  • repair
  • resolve
  • maintenance
  • prompt response
  • Thank you for your attention
  • Yours sincerely
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