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Hello Introduction Letter Form
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What It Offers
Introduces a new property owner, landlord, or property manager to existing tenants in a calm and personable manner to keep tenancy and cash flow flowing
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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We’ve included a FREE Sample Letterhead that you can customize and use for all your communications
DESCRIPTION
We’ve seen tenants move when a new owner took over a rental property for no other reason than fear and worry over the new landlord. Not to be confused with Intro Letter form, a Hello Letter is a letter you would provide to existing tenants on a property you have have just purchased. One of the more stressful situations in a stable tenant’s life is the change-of-landlord/change-of-property-ownership. Existing tenants have a clear understanding and expectation of their relationship with their landlord. When the landlord sells the property to you with existing tenancies in place, you now have taken over the responsibility for these new tenants. There can be a lot of fear, apprehension, confusion and frustration during an ownership transition. The Hello Letter addresses the fears by making it clear they are unwarranted and introduces the new landlord to the current tenants. Consider this a tone-setting ice breaker that you can use to set expectations and manage the future landlord/tenant relationship. Ultimately, it may reassure and preserve good tenancies (and your cash flow!)
Note: This letter is designed for current tenants of a property you just acquired. For welcoming new tenants, use the Intro Letter.
Why Do I Need This?
Help appease existing tenant fear and apprehension over building ownership transition
Use intro to personalize yourself as new authority figure of the property and set tenant expectations
Encourages feedback and reinforces the importance of direct communication to resolving future issues