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canadiantica15

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Wondering if anyone can chime in and provide their experience if you have used a letter from your landlord. My common-law partner and I lived together in the US for 16 months. 6 of those months was renting from a landlord on a month-to-month basis. Hence no rental agreement.

Would a letter from our landlord be sufficient evidence and does it have to be notarized?
 

zacklib

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I would get the Landlord letter and notarise it. On top of that, i would also include a cover letter explaining why there was no rental contract involved.

Good luck.
canadiantica15 said:
Wondering if anyone can chime in and provide their experience if you have used a letter from your landlord. My common-law partner and I lived together in the US for 16 months. 6 of those months was renting from a landlord on a month-to-month basis. Hence no rental agreement.

Would a letter from our landlord be sufficient evidence and does it have to be notarized?
 

MapleOakLife

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I had the same situation. I sent in the month to month contract and had my landlord write a note saying my husband and I live there still since our move in date. Any note our landlord gave us I also submitted because both of our names were on them.