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IELTS Letter Writing: You recently signed a lease to an apartment. After moving in you found that the cracks in the ceiling let the rain in damaging your antique collections
IELTS Letter Writing: You recently signed a lease to an apartment. After moving in you found that the cracks in the ceiling let the rain in damaging your antique collections of vinyl music records. Write a letter to the landlord reagrding this issue and state the remedies you want. Start the letter with Dear Sir,
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Dated: January 1, 2011
Dear Sir,
Subject: Damage Of Antique Goods Due To Faulty Ceiling.
I am writing this letter with reference to the apartment located on the first floor, AIT Casanova Building, 187
Limpson Street, Brisbane, and leased by me with effect from October 1st, 2009.
Last night, I had left an open box of my vinyl music records on the center table of the main hall before
going to bed. I was in the process of cataloging and archiving them for my collection. This morning I
discovered that water from last night's rain had seeped through the cracks in the ceiling and dropped on
these records, damaging them permanently. These records are antique, one-of-a-kind and therefore
priceless.
I have some other pieces of furniture that are similarly highly priced. I do not wish to see them damaged
because of any faulty construction. I am also concerned that the resultant mildew and mould may pose
health hazards.
I, therefore, ask you to arrange to rectify the fault in the ceiling within the next thirty days, failing which I
shall be forced to take legal redress. I am enclosing digital images of the leaking ceiling and the damaged
records for your perusal. I also require compensation for these records and would be happy to forward you
copies of the valuation certificates.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Eric Clapton
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IELTS Letter 6 IELTS Letter 7 IELTS Letter 8 IELTS Letter 9 IELTS Letter 10
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IELTS Letter 16 IELTS Letter 17 IELTS Letter 18 IELTS Letter 19 IELTS Letter 20
IELTS Letter 21
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Dated: January 1, 2011
Dear Sir,
Subject: Damage Of Antique Goods Due To Faulty Ceiling.
I am writing this letter with reference to the apartment located on the first floor, AIT Casanova Building, 187
Limpson Street, Brisbane, and leased by me with effect from October 1st, 2009.
Last night, I had left an open box of my vinyl music records on the center table of the main hall before
going to bed. I was in the process of cataloging and archiving them for my collection. This morning I
discovered that water from last night's rain had seeped through the cracks in the ceiling and dropped on
these records, damaging them permanently. These records are antique, one-of-a-kind and therefore
priceless.
I have some other pieces of furniture that are similarly highly priced. I do not wish to see them damaged
because of any faulty construction. I am also concerned that the resultant mildew and mould may pose
health hazards.
I, therefore, ask you to arrange to rectify the fault in the ceiling within the next thirty days, failing which I
shall be forced to take legal redress. I am enclosing digital images of the leaking ceiling and the damaged
records for your perusal. I also require compensation for these records and would be happy to forward you
copies of the valuation certificates.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Eric Clapton
OTHER LETTERS MAY BE OF INTEREST:
IELTS Letter 1 IELTS Letter 2 IELTS Letter 3 IELTS Letter 4 IELTS Letter 5
IELTS Letter 6 IELTS Letter 7 IELTS Letter 8 IELTS Letter 9 IELTS Letter 10
IELTS Letter 11 IELTS Letter 12 IELTS Letter 13 IELTS Letter 14 IELTS Letter 15
IELTS Letter 16 IELTS Letter 17 IELTS Letter 18 IELTS Letter 19 IELTS Letter 20
IELTS Letter 21
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