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Change Mind (Pre-Possession) Form
Amazing Features
What It Offers
Warning letter sent to a tenant who has committed to renting and already paid first/last rent but changed their mind
Access Speed
Fast, Convenient, & Instant Download
Easy-Of-Use
All the important information structured in only a single page
Simple To Understand
Landlord-Friendly wording favours the landlord without incomprehensible legal jargon
Make It Your Own
100% Customizeable so you can change as little or as much of the content you wish. No lockouts.
PDF & WORD File Included
Digital download includes both PDF version and legacy WORD (97) version to ensure maximum compatibility
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DESCRIPTION
What you decide to do if you recently signed on a tenant who has suddenly changed their mind and no longer wishes to honour the rental agreement is entirely up to you. However, as a landlord, you know that there are costs involved in securing a tenancy. If your tenant has provided first and last month’s rent, they will be eager to receive it back in full. We advise that you use this letter than explains the predicament you are in as a landlord having a tenant backing out of a legally binding agreement they agreed to. This Change Mind letter form will express the situation in a sympathetic but solution oriented manner. It will stress that you – as landlord – will double your efforts to find a suitable replacement tenant to assume tenancy by roughly the same timeline. However, you will deduct advertising, and relate [legitimate] costs for securing a new tenant from this tenants deposit. That’s a fair and reasonable solution that will hopefully be acceptable to your tenant as well under the circumstances. You can always adjust the wording of the letter to suit your specific needs.
Note: The laws in your area may address a situation where a tenant wishes to back out after committing to tenancy but before actually moving in or assuming tenancy.
Why Do I Need This?
A tenant who signs a lease or rental agreement and unexpectedly backs out must have the consequences explained
State the terms of refund/partial refund of the first/last month’s deposit pending the procurement of a new tenant
You could also use this form if you have a new tenant openly considering backing out for whatever reason