Tenants Guide to Giving Landlord a Notice of Repairs

by Property Management Software on July 24, 2010

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Notice Repairs Landlord

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Whenever a tenant gives the landlord notice of the tenant’s intention to repair and deduct, withhold rent, or abandon the rental unit, it’s best to put the notice in writing. The notice should be in the form of a letter, and can be typed or handwritten. The letter should describe in detail the problem and the repairs that are required. The tenant should sign and date the letter and keep a copy.173

The tenant might be tempted to send the notice to the landlord by e-mail or fax. The laws on repairs specify that the tenant may give the landlord notice orally or in writing, but do not mention e-mail or fax. To be certain that the notice complies with the law, the tenant should follow up any e-mailed or faxed notice with a letter describing the damage or defects and the required repairs.

The letter should be sent to the landlord, property manager, or agent by certified mail (return receipt requested). Sending the letter by certified mail is not required by law, but is a very good idea. Or, the tenant (or a friend) may personally deliver the notice to the landlord, manager, or agent. The tenant should ask for a signed and dated receipt showing that the notice was received, or ask the landlord to date and sign (or initial) the tenant’s copy of the letter to show that the landlord received the notice. Whatever the method of delivery, it’s important that the tenant have proof that the landlord, or the landlord’s manager or agent, received the notice.

The copy of the letter and the receipt will be proof that the tenant notified the landlord, and also proof of what the notice said. Keep the copy of the letter and the receipt in case of a dispute with the landlord.

The landlord or agent may call the tenant to discuss the request for repairs or to schedule a time to make them. It’s a good idea for the tenant to keep notes of any conversations and phone calls about the request for repairs. During each conversation or immediately after it, the tenant should write down the date and time of the conversation, what both parties said, and the date and time that the tenant made the notes.

Important: Neither the tenant nor the landlord can tape record a telephone conversation without the other party’s permission.174

173    Moskovitz, California Landlord-Tenant Practice, Section 3.13 (Cal. Cont. Ed. Bar 2009). See Civil Code Section 1942(a).
174    Penal Code Section 632.

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