Dr. Kara Abdolmaleki, PhD · TESL Canada · Certified CELPIP Instructor L1
Email task CLB 9 emailformalCLB 9housingapplications

Email to property manager for rental application (CLB 9)

Task prompt

You are interested in renting a two-bedroom apartment you saw advertised online. Write an email to the property manager introducing yourself, providing relevant background information, explaining why you are a good tenant, and asking to schedule a viewing.

Your task

Write a formal introductory email to a property manager about renting an apartment. Your email must:

  • Introduce yourself professionally
  • Provide relevant background (employment, stability, household size)
  • Position yourself as a reliable tenant
  • Request a viewing

Word count target: 150–190 words


Model answer (CLB 9)

Subject: Inquiry Regarding Two-Bedroom Unit — 89 Elmwood Avenue, Unit 6C

Dear Property Manager,

I am writing to express my interest in the two-bedroom unit currently listed for rent at 89 Elmwood Avenue. I came across the listing on Kijiji and believe the location and unit size would be an excellent fit for my household.

I am a registered nurse employed full-time at St. Michael’s Hospital, where I have worked for the past six years. I am a non-smoker, I do not have pets, and my household consists of just myself and my partner. I have maintained a strong rental history with my current landlord, Mr. Daniel Park at Ridgewood Properties, who I am happy to provide as a reference.

I would be grateful for the opportunity to view the unit at your earliest convenience. I am available on weekday evenings after 5:00 p.m. or any time on weekends.

Thank you for considering my inquiry. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely, Fatima Al-Rashid (416) 555-0371


Why this scores CLB 9

CLB CriterionWhat this response does well
PurposeCompetitive application email that pre-empts landlord concerns
DetailOccupation, employment duration, household composition, no pets/smoking, reference offered
OrganizationIntroduction → qualifications → availability → polite close
ToneFormal, confident, non-pressuring
Vocabulary”strong rental history,” “non-smoker,” “at your earliest convenience”
GrammarConsistent formality, varied sentence lengths, no errors

Common mistakes at CLB 7–8

Weak versionWhy it loses marks
”I want the apartment. Can I see it?”Provides zero information to support the application
Mentioning only the viewing requestMiss the “introduce yourself / background” requirement
Too much personal detail (“I have two children and a dog”)In this context, a dog would hurt the application — think strategically
Vague availability (“I’m free anytime”)Specific availability is more professional and easier to act on

Examiner tip

Rental application emails are a competitive genre — you are selling yourself to a stranger. CLB 9 writers understand that every detail they include serves a strategic purpose. Employment stability, no pets, no smoking, and a reference available on request are all risk reducers from a landlord’s perspective. Write from the reader’s point of view.

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