Five months ago, you started renting an apartment on a six-month agreement. You now wish to stay in the apartment for longer than the six months you originally agreed with the owner.Write a letter to the owner of the apartment. In your letter
1. say how long you now want to rent the apartment for.
2. explain why your plans have changed
3. tell the owner about a problem in the apartment.
Dear [Landlord’s Name],
My name is Raman. I am a tenant in your I am writing to formally request an extension of my tenancy agreement for the apartment at [Address]. As you know, my current contract is due to expire in [number] weeks, on [date].
I would like to propose extending my stay for an additional [number] months, until [date]. My initial plans have changed due to [reason for change, e.g., job offer, study extension, personal reasons]. I am now in a position where staying in the apartment for a longer period would be significantly beneficial.
I am very satisfied with the apartment overall, however, I would like to bring to your attention a small issue. [Describe the problem, e.g., the kitchen sink is leaking slightly, the showerhead is broken]. I would be grateful if you could arrange for this to be fixed at your earliest convenience.
Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to your positive response.
Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]
This letter adheres to the IELTS letter format, with a clear introduction, body paragraphs addressing each point, and a concluding paragraph. The language used is appropriate for a formal letter, and the tone is polite and respectful.
Overall, this letter would likely achieve a high score in the IELTS Writing task, potentially in the band 7-8 range, depending on the specific criteria used by the examiner.