This form is used by a tenant to inform the landlord of a problem with the lease premises, specifically that there are unsanitary conditions. With this form, the tenant notifies the landlord that he/she/it has breached the lease agreement and demands that immediate repairs be made.
Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention some pressing concerns regarding the current condition of my rental premises in St. Petersburg, Florida. Firstly, I want to address the issue of garbage accumulation on the property. Over the past few weeks, I have noticed a significant buildup of garbage and waste materials in and around the designated disposal areas. The overflowing dumpsters and scattered trash not only create an unsightly and unpleasant environment but also attract various pests and vermin. This situation is not only detrimental to the overall appearance of the property but also poses health and safety risks to its tenants. Furthermore, the presence of vermin has become a growing concern for me. I have noticed an increase in the number of rats and cockroaches within the premises, which have become a source of distress and discomfort. Vermin infestation not only compromises the hygiene standards of the property but can also lead to potential damages to personal belongings and health hazards. I believe it is the responsibility of the landlord to ensure the rental premises remain free from such issues and provide a safe living environment for tenants. In light of these concerns, I kindly request that immediate action be taken to address these problems. Specifically, I would like to request the following: 1. Prompt removal of all garbage, waste materials, and debris from the premises to maintain cleanliness and hygiene standards. 2. Implementation of regular trash collection schedules to prevent overflow and ensure proper disposal practices are followed. 3. Appropriate measures should be taken to resolve the ongoing vermin infestation, including professional pest control services. 4. Regular maintenance and inspection of the property to prevent future infestations and ensure a healthy living environment. As a responsible tenant, I have taken all necessary precautions to minimize any contribution to these problems. It is my expectation that you, as the landlord, prioritize the well-being and comfort of your tenants by promptly addressing these issues. Failure to take immediate measures to rectify these concerns within a reasonable timeframe may leave me with no choice but to seek legal remedies or terminate the lease agreement. Attached to this letter, you will find documented evidence in the form of dated photographs and other relevant information supporting my claims. Please review them carefully to gain a better understanding of the severity of the situation. I kindly request your prompt attention to this matter and a written response within [reasonable timeframe] to confirm the actions you intend to take to resolve these problems. I trust that we can reach a mutually satisfactory resolution and continue to maintain a positive landlord-tenant relationship. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Possible different types of St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand that landlord remove garbage and vermin from premises: 1. Formal St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand: This is a more formal and detailed letter that conveys the concerns regarding garbage and vermin infestation professionally, adhering to a standard format. 2. Reminder St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand: This type of letter is a follow-up to a previous request or complaint, reminding the landlord of the outstanding issues and the need for immediate action regarding garbage and vermin removal. 3. Urgent St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand: In situations where the condition of the rental property poses significant health or safety risks, this type of letter emphasizes the urgent need for immediate action, highlighting the severity of the garbage and vermin infestation.Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention some pressing concerns regarding the current condition of my rental premises in St. Petersburg, Florida. Firstly, I want to address the issue of garbage accumulation on the property. Over the past few weeks, I have noticed a significant buildup of garbage and waste materials in and around the designated disposal areas. The overflowing dumpsters and scattered trash not only create an unsightly and unpleasant environment but also attract various pests and vermin. This situation is not only detrimental to the overall appearance of the property but also poses health and safety risks to its tenants. Furthermore, the presence of vermin has become a growing concern for me. I have noticed an increase in the number of rats and cockroaches within the premises, which have become a source of distress and discomfort. Vermin infestation not only compromises the hygiene standards of the property but can also lead to potential damages to personal belongings and health hazards. I believe it is the responsibility of the landlord to ensure the rental premises remain free from such issues and provide a safe living environment for tenants. In light of these concerns, I kindly request that immediate action be taken to address these problems. Specifically, I would like to request the following: 1. Prompt removal of all garbage, waste materials, and debris from the premises to maintain cleanliness and hygiene standards. 2. Implementation of regular trash collection schedules to prevent overflow and ensure proper disposal practices are followed. 3. Appropriate measures should be taken to resolve the ongoing vermin infestation, including professional pest control services. 4. Regular maintenance and inspection of the property to prevent future infestations and ensure a healthy living environment. As a responsible tenant, I have taken all necessary precautions to minimize any contribution to these problems. It is my expectation that you, as the landlord, prioritize the well-being and comfort of your tenants by promptly addressing these issues. Failure to take immediate measures to rectify these concerns within a reasonable timeframe may leave me with no choice but to seek legal remedies or terminate the lease agreement. Attached to this letter, you will find documented evidence in the form of dated photographs and other relevant information supporting my claims. Please review them carefully to gain a better understanding of the severity of the situation. I kindly request your prompt attention to this matter and a written response within [reasonable timeframe] to confirm the actions you intend to take to resolve these problems. I trust that we can reach a mutually satisfactory resolution and continue to maintain a positive landlord-tenant relationship. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Possible different types of St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand that landlord remove garbage and vermin from premises: 1. Formal St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand: This is a more formal and detailed letter that conveys the concerns regarding garbage and vermin infestation professionally, adhering to a standard format. 2. Reminder St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand: This type of letter is a follow-up to a previous request or complaint, reminding the landlord of the outstanding issues and the need for immediate action regarding garbage and vermin removal. 3. Urgent St. Petersburg Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord with Demand: In situations where the condition of the rental property poses significant health or safety risks, this type of letter emphasizes the urgent need for immediate action, highlighting the severity of the garbage and vermin infestation.