Maintain professional tenant relationships with a clear lease renewal letter that protects your interests and communicates terms effectively. Perfect for landlords and property managers.
A lease renewal letter is a formal document sent by landlords to tenants before their current lease expires, typically 60-90 days in advance. This professional communication outlines any changes to the lease terms, including rent adjustments, and provides tenants with the opportunity to extend their tenancy.
This template helps landlords and property managers create a professional, clear lease renewal letter that maintains positive tenant relationships while protecting their interests. It ensures all essential information is included and communicated effectively, from proposed rent changes to new lease terms and response deadlines.
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Property managers report higher tenant retention rates and clearer communication when using professional renewal letters. One landlord maintained 85% of their quality tenants by sending timely, well-crafted renewal notices.
Send the letter 60-90 days before the current lease expires to give tenants adequate time to make their decision.
Include current lease details, proposed changes, new rent amount, renewal term options, response deadline, and your contact information.
The letter itself is an offer - it becomes binding only when both parties sign a new lease agreement based on the terms.
Yes, you can propose new terms, but clearly highlight any changes from the current lease agreement.
Follow up with the tenant directly and prepare for the possibility of tenant turnover if no response is received by the deadline.