A Proof of Residency Letter from Landlord is a sworn statement that formally confirms a tenant’s residency at a particular location. This letter may also confirm additional information about the tenant such as other individuals living at the home and monthly rent payments. Note: This letter is also referred to as an affidavit of residence.
There are several other reasons why landlords may receive this type of request. These requests can come from a variety of organizations, including:
When preparing this letter, you must also consider:
I, Jane Doe, authorize the release of my rental information from my landlord, John Smith, to be provided to ABC Company. The Landlord is specifically authorized to release the following information: (1) address of rental property; (2) lease term; (3) persons who live at the property; and (4) monthly rent amount.
Keep a copy of the release for your records and attach a copy to your proof of residency letter.
When preparing this letter it is important to know what specific information is being requested. Make sure to ask the tenant or third party if there is any question as to what information they need. A Proof of Residency Letter from Landlord should include the following:
As a landlord, it is good practice to provide this letter if requested, regardless of the quality of the tenant. Avoid letting your feelings interfere with your professional duties as a landlord. At the same time, do not provide this letter as a favor to an individual that does not reside at your rental property. Doing so is unethical and can result in legal trouble for the landlord.
Ideally, you want to send the letter in a way that requires signature confirmation to document its receipt. This can be accomplished by certified mail. Even better, send it by restricted certified mail which requires the addressee to be the only person that can sign for the letter. You can also provide a copy of the letter in person or leave it at their rental property as well.
You should keep a copy of this letter filed with a notation of how the letter was delivered and any other relevant information.
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