Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Wild Animals in Premises is an official document sent from a landlord to their tenant informing them that wild animals must be removed from the rented premises. This type of letter is typically sent in cases where wild animals, such as rodents, snakes, bats, or other pests, have become a nuisance or health hazard in the rental unit. The letter will typically outline the type of wild animals present, the date in which they must be removed from the premises, and any consequences the tenant may face if they fail to do so. The two main types of Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Wild Animals in Premises are Eviction Notice and Notice to Comply. An Eviction Notice is a letter from the landlord informing the tenant that they must remove the wild animals within a specified time period, or they will face eviction proceedings. A Notice to Comply letter outlines the steps the tenant must take to remove the wild animals, such as sealing off access points, getting rid of food sources, and contacting a professional pest control company.