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09. 11. 07.

Tonia Farrell, Owner TCF Properties 4423 Hay Street FREMANTLE,

Dear Ms. Farrell:

I am currently a tenant in your Hay Street apartments, and I’m writing to ask for an extension on time allowed to pay my February rent. According to my lease, rent is due no later than the 5th of each month.. Unfortunately, I will be short of funds in February and will need to have an extension on the due date to February 20th.

My company, Laurel Publishing, was purchased December 2 by a Sydney firm, which moved the entire operation to Sydney. Those of us who were laid off were awarded severance pay, but we have not received it. The lawyers promise us that payments will arrive by February 15.

I have been a tenant in your building for six years and have never missed a rent payment. I love the apartment and want very much to stay. If you will grant me a two-week extension on February’s rent, I’m sure my finances will be back on track before the March rent is due. I will be starting another job on March 1. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Conrad Klaven Apartment 3E

Mr. Conrad Klaven Apartment # 3E 1515 Hay Street FREMANTLE, W. A.

Dear Mr. Klaven: Over a month ago you wrote and asked for an extension on the due date for your February rent. You stated you would pay the rent by the 20th and make the March payment on time. To date we have not received either the late February payment or your March rent.

We attempt to be understanding when tenants have lost their jobs or are short of cash for reasons beyond their control. However, you have not kept your side of the agreement, and we are concerned about your ability to continue paying the rent for the remainder of the year.

Mr. Klaven, do not jeopardize your fine record with our management. Please contact me at the number below to discuss how we can work out this problem. If we do not hear from you in three (3) days, we will be forced to take legal action. Please let us know either when we can expect payment or how you intend to arrange to pay for the rent you owe.

Very truly yours,

Tonia Farrell 261-5592