This form is used by a landlord to notify a tenant that he/she has breached the terms of the lease by allowing wild animals on the premises. Specific reference to the terms violated is made as well as the facts relating to the breach as known by the landlord.
Title: Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Wild Animals in Premises Keywords: Tempe Arizona, letter from landlord, tenant, notice, remove, wild animals, premises 1. Introduction: Dear [Tenant's Name], This letter serves as an official notice from [Landlord's Name] regarding a concerning matter that requires your immediate attention. It has come to our attention that wild animals have been observed within the premises of the property located at [Address]. As stipulated in the lease agreement, it is the responsibility of the tenant to ensure the safety and well-being of the property. Thus, prompt action is required to address this issue. 2. Explanation of the situation: We have received reports from neighboring tenants about the presence of wild animals such as [specific animals, if known] in and around the property. It is crucial to take immediate steps to remove these animals and prevent any further issues or potential damage they might cause. This notification is intended to remind you of your duty to maintain the premises in a safe and habitable condition for everyone involved. 3. Legal obligations and lease agreement: As stated in the lease agreement signed on [Date], it is incumbent upon the tenant to maintain a safe living environment and not engage in activities that may create or attract wild animals. Clause [mention specific clause, if applicable] also emphasizes the tenant's responsibility to address any pest-related issues, including the presence of wild animals, promptly. Failure to comply may result in serious consequences, including potential lease termination and eviction. 4. Recommendations for action: To rectify the situation, we strongly advise the following measures be taken immediately: a) Contact a licensed wildlife removal professional: It is essential to engage the expertise of a qualified wildlife removal specialist to handle the animal removal process safely and efficiently. We highly recommend reputable professionals such as [Local Wildlife Removal Company Name] who specialize in addressing wildlife issues within the Tempe area. b) Securing the property: In addition to animal removal, measures must be taken to secure the property and prevent further intrusions. This may involve repairing any damages, sealing entry points, and implementing appropriate deterrents to discourage animals from reentering the premises. c) Cooperation and documentation: We kindly request your cooperation throughout this process, ensuring open communication with both our management team and the wildlife removal specialists. Please keep copies of any invoices, receipts, or reports related to the animal removal and prevention efforts, as they may be required for future reference. 5. Timelines and further instructions: To adhere to the terms of the lease agreement and prioritize the safety of all parties involved, we expect the animal removal process to commence within [specific timeframe, usually 5-7 days] of receiving this notice. Please inform us promptly once a wildlife removal specialist has been contracted, detailing the scheduled service date and providing their contact information. 6. Concluding remarks: It is crucial to resolve this matter promptly to mitigate any potential risks associated with wildlife presence. Failure to comply with this notice may result in additional fees, penalties, or termination of the lease agreement. Our management team remains available to address any concerns, answer questions, or provide further assistance throughout this process. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Information] Alternative Types: 1. Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Nuisance Animals in Premises 2. Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Dangerous Wildlife in Premises 3. Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Rodents in Premises.Title: Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Wild Animals in Premises Keywords: Tempe Arizona, letter from landlord, tenant, notice, remove, wild animals, premises 1. Introduction: Dear [Tenant's Name], This letter serves as an official notice from [Landlord's Name] regarding a concerning matter that requires your immediate attention. It has come to our attention that wild animals have been observed within the premises of the property located at [Address]. As stipulated in the lease agreement, it is the responsibility of the tenant to ensure the safety and well-being of the property. Thus, prompt action is required to address this issue. 2. Explanation of the situation: We have received reports from neighboring tenants about the presence of wild animals such as [specific animals, if known] in and around the property. It is crucial to take immediate steps to remove these animals and prevent any further issues or potential damage they might cause. This notification is intended to remind you of your duty to maintain the premises in a safe and habitable condition for everyone involved. 3. Legal obligations and lease agreement: As stated in the lease agreement signed on [Date], it is incumbent upon the tenant to maintain a safe living environment and not engage in activities that may create or attract wild animals. Clause [mention specific clause, if applicable] also emphasizes the tenant's responsibility to address any pest-related issues, including the presence of wild animals, promptly. Failure to comply may result in serious consequences, including potential lease termination and eviction. 4. Recommendations for action: To rectify the situation, we strongly advise the following measures be taken immediately: a) Contact a licensed wildlife removal professional: It is essential to engage the expertise of a qualified wildlife removal specialist to handle the animal removal process safely and efficiently. We highly recommend reputable professionals such as [Local Wildlife Removal Company Name] who specialize in addressing wildlife issues within the Tempe area. b) Securing the property: In addition to animal removal, measures must be taken to secure the property and prevent further intrusions. This may involve repairing any damages, sealing entry points, and implementing appropriate deterrents to discourage animals from reentering the premises. c) Cooperation and documentation: We kindly request your cooperation throughout this process, ensuring open communication with both our management team and the wildlife removal specialists. Please keep copies of any invoices, receipts, or reports related to the animal removal and prevention efforts, as they may be required for future reference. 5. Timelines and further instructions: To adhere to the terms of the lease agreement and prioritize the safety of all parties involved, we expect the animal removal process to commence within [specific timeframe, usually 5-7 days] of receiving this notice. Please inform us promptly once a wildlife removal specialist has been contracted, detailing the scheduled service date and providing their contact information. 6. Concluding remarks: It is crucial to resolve this matter promptly to mitigate any potential risks associated with wildlife presence. Failure to comply with this notice may result in additional fees, penalties, or termination of the lease agreement. Our management team remains available to address any concerns, answer questions, or provide further assistance throughout this process. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Information] Alternative Types: 1. Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Nuisance Animals in Premises 2. Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Dangerous Wildlife in Premises 3. Tempe Arizona Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Rodents in Premises.