You and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English speaking country. You are not satisfied with the condition of some of the furniture.

You and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English speaking country. You are not satisfied with the condition of some of the furniture.

Write a letter to your landlord. In your letter

-introduce yourself.
-explain what is wrong with the furniture.
-say what action you would like the landlord to take.

You do NOT need to write any addresses.

Dear Mr. Jack,

My name is Manpreet and I am a tenant of your house which is in the south zone of the city. The main endeavor of writing this letter is to show my dissatisfaction about the poor condition of furniture which I used in this home.

I have been living there from last one month and I wanted to inform you before but I was indulging in my work so that I did not get any time to write to you. As you know, the furniture of the drawing-room was not in good condition. Yesterday I felt quite an embarrassing situation due to this because one of my friends came to meet me and he did not sit comfortably because of unbalanced chairs. Apart from it, a mirror of the table also cracked in one corner that sometimes may cause injury and wounds. Moreover, the main door of this house also creates a problem in locking. Therefore It is difficult for me to go outside when the door is not locked properly.

I hope you understand my situation and I request to you please renovate the furniture as soon as possible. Could you please send a carpenter to repair all the things this weekend because at that time I will be at home.

Thank you in advance and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours sincerely,

Manpreet.

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You and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English speaking country

You and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English speaking country

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