Dear [Tenant's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a recent complaint that has been brought to my attention regarding an incident that occurred in your rented premises located at [property address] in Port St. Lucie, Florida. It has come to my attention that the complaint made was directly caused by either a deliberate or negligent act on the part of yourself or a guest you had invited to your residence. As per the terms of our rental agreement, it is the responsibility of the tenant to ensure that their actions and those of their guests do not cause any disturbance or harm to the property or fellow residents. The nature of the tenant complaint was [describe the complaint in detail], and it has been reported that this incident was caused by the following act: [describe the act that led to the complaint] either committed by you or your guest. I would like to remind you that as a tenant, you have a duty to maintain a peaceful and respectful living environment for yourself and fellow residents. Any actions that pose a risk to the safety or well-being of others or cause damage to the property are strictly prohibited. Being mindful of the situation, I kindly request that you take immediate steps to rectify this issue to prevent any future incidents. This may involve compensating for any damages caused, arranging necessary repairs, or taking measures to ensure similar situations do not arise in the future. In order to avoid any misunderstandings, I invite you to schedule a meeting with me at your earliest convenience so that we may discuss the incident further and find a resolution. It is important for us to work together to maintain a harmonious living environment for everyone residing in the property. Please be aware that failure to address this complaint and take appropriate action within a reasonable timeframe may result in further consequences as outlined in our rental agreement. I trust that you understand the importance of resolving this matter promptly and will take the necessary steps to prevent similar incidents in the future. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Information] Additional types of Port St. Lucie Florida Letters from Landlord to Tenant where Tenant Complaint was caused by the deliberate or negligent act of Tenant or Tenant's guest could include: 1. Final Notice of Violation: This letter is sent when the initial warning or request for resolution goes unheeded, and the tenant is given a final opportunity to address the complaint before facing further consequences, such as eviction or legal action. 2. Notice of Lease Termination: In severe cases where the tenant's deliberate or negligent acts have consistently caused disturbances or damages, the landlord may opt to terminate the lease agreement prematurely. This letter would inform the tenant of the landlord's decision to terminate the lease and provide instructions for moving out within a specified period. 3. Demand for Compensation: In situations where significant damages have been caused, the landlord may send a letter demanding compensation for repairs or replacements, along with a clear deadline for payment. These are just a few examples of letters that may be applicable in specific situations where a tenant's actions or those of their guests result in complaints caused by deliberate or negligent acts. The exact type of letter sent would depend on factors such as the severity of the complaint, previous incidents, and the terms outlined in the rental agreement.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.