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A Complaint Letter to the Rent Tribunal is a formal legal document used by either a tenant or landlord to raise a dispute concerning a rented commercial property governed under the Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) Act (Cap 301) in Kenya. A Complaint Letter to the Rent Tribunal entails:1. Heading and Addressing2. Subject Line3. Details of the Complainant4. Details of the Respondent5. Description of the Premises6. Statement of the Dispute7. Relief or Orders Requested8. List of Attachments9. Declaration and SignatureThe letter serves to:1. Formally notify the Tribunal of a tenancy dispute.2. Seek legal redress or protection against unlawful actions (e.g., illegal rent increases or evictions).3. Present the facts of the dispute in writing, establishing a clear record for Tribunal review.4. Protect the rights of either party and ensure disputes are resolved fairly and legally.5. Initiate mediation or formal hearings before the Tribunal, avoiding unnecessary court action.Order for an editable sample template here on Sheriaplex.
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