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What type of tenancy breach has occurred?
Select the type of breach - this will pre-fill recommended wording
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Property Damage
Damage beyond wear and tear
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Unauthorised Pets
Keeping pets without consent
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Subletting
Unauthorised occupants
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Antisocial Behaviour
Nuisance or disturbance
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Garden Neglect
Failing to maintain garden
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Alterations
Unauthorised changes
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Overcrowding
Too many occupants
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Business Use
Commercial activity
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Waste Problems
Improper waste disposal
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Other Breach
Custom breach type
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What is the landlord's name?
Full name as it appears on the tenancy agreement
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What is the landlord's address?
Address for correspondence (your address or agent's address)
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Who are the tenants?
Full names of all tenants on the agreement (one per line)
Enter each tenant's name on a separate line. Include all named tenants from the tenancy agreement.
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What is the property address?
Full address of the rented property
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Tell us about the tenancy
Details from the original tenancy agreement
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Describe the breach in detail
We've pre-filled based on your breach type - please customise
Be specific about what happened, when, and how it breaches the tenancy agreement.
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What evidence do you have?
List any evidence supporting your claim
Documenting evidence strengthens your position if proceedings become necessary.
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What actions must the tenant take?
What do you require to remedy the breach?
Be clear and specific about what actions will satisfy you that the breach has been remedied.
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How long to remedy the breach?
Allow reasonable time for the tenant to comply
The deadline is calculated based on your chosen remedy period from the letter date.
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Legal references and consequences
Strengthen your letter with legal context
Section 8 grounds are used if possession proceedings become necessary. Reference them to show you understand your legal rights.
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How should the tenant respond?
Final details for the letter