To
(Name)
(Address)
(Date)
Dear (Name),
I am in receipt of your ‘quit notice’ dated ____________. But regret to say that I am at present not in a position to vacate my premises due to circumstances beyond my control. I have been searching for an alternative accommodation already but in vain. The house which suits me will be made available to me only on ____________ (Date). Since I have been paying you rent regularly and given you no cause for offence, I hope you would please put up with me a little more and allow me to stay till the time I find the alternative accommodation.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
I assure you that I am such a good tenant that I will not inconvenience you by invoking the Delhi Rent Act.
Yours faithfully,
(Landlord Name)
Reply from Landlord to Tenant
To
(Name)
(Address)
(Date)
Dear (Name),
ADVERTISEMENTS:
I am in receipt of your letter dated ____________, and want to restate that the premises occupied by you are required for my personal use. There is no doubt that you are a model tenant, but my circumstances have compelled me to ask for vacation. My son is now married and is anxious to live separately, hence the need for new accommodation.
Keeping in view my difficulty, may I hope that you will vacate the premises.
Thanking you,
(Tenant Name)