This is a cease or evict notice from the Landlord to Tenant demanding that Tenant begin to dispose of his/her waste in a manner that is lawful and conforming to community standards. Should Tenant fail to abide by the demands of this notice then Tenant shall be evicted.
Title: Cape Coral Florida Letter from Landlord to Tenant for Failure to Dispose of Waste Properly --- Dear [Tenant's Name], RE: Failure to Dispose of Ashes, Rubbish, Garbage, or Other Waste in a Clean and Safe Manner in Compliance with Community Rules We hope this letter finds you well. As your landlord and caretaker of the [property name], we write to address a concerning issue regarding the disposal of waste materials within the premises. We have recently identified several instances where ashes, rubbish, garbage, or other waste have not been disposed of in accordance with the community rules set forth by the city of Cape Coral, Florida. Maintaining a clean and safe environment is not only an essential part of ensuring the long-term value and marketability of the property, but it is also crucial for the overall well-being and satisfaction of all residents within the community. As per the community guidelines set by Cape Coral, Florida, it is the responsibility of every tenant to handle the disposal of waste in a proper and timely manner. This includes: 1. Ashes: It is important to ensure that ashes from fireplaces or any other source are completely extinguished before being disposed of in designated outdoor areas. Ashes must be safely contained in a sealed non-combustible container and placed according to the community regulations. 2. Rubbish: All forms of unsightly rubbish or litter, including discarded furniture, appliances, or personal belongings, should never be left outside the property or in shared spaces. Residents should properly dispose of such items through appropriate channels, such as arranging for bulk item pickups or utilizing local waste management services. 3. Garbage: Proper disposal of household waste is vital to prevent pest infestations, maintain cleanliness, and uphold community aesthetics. Tenants must regularly dispose of garbage in designated bins and ensure that bags are properly tied and not left outside the property beyond scheduled collection times. 4. Other Waste: Any additional waste or hazardous materials generated within the property, such as construction debris, paint cans, chemicals, or other potentially harmful substances, should be disposed of responsibly. This may involve researching local guidelines for specialized disposal services or contacting appropriate authorities for guidance. To maintain a harmonious living environment and adhere to community rules, we kindly request that you rectify this situation promptly. Failure to comply may result in a formal warning, monetary fines, or further legal action in accordance with your lease agreement. We highly value you as a tenant and hope to resolve this matter amicably. Remember, it is our collective responsibility to act in the best interest of the community we share. If you have any queries or require assistance regarding waste disposal, community regulations, or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact our office. We are here to help you. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Property Management Company] Note: This letter may serve as a template for various instances of failure to dispose of waste properly, including failure to dispose of ashes, rubbish, garbage, or other waste in a clean and safe manner.
Title: Cape Coral Florida Letter from Landlord to Tenant for Failure to Dispose of Waste Properly --- Dear [Tenant's Name], RE: Failure to Dispose of Ashes, Rubbish, Garbage, or Other Waste in a Clean and Safe Manner in Compliance with Community Rules We hope this letter finds you well. As your landlord and caretaker of the [property name], we write to address a concerning issue regarding the disposal of waste materials within the premises. We have recently identified several instances where ashes, rubbish, garbage, or other waste have not been disposed of in accordance with the community rules set forth by the city of Cape Coral, Florida. Maintaining a clean and safe environment is not only an essential part of ensuring the long-term value and marketability of the property, but it is also crucial for the overall well-being and satisfaction of all residents within the community. As per the community guidelines set by Cape Coral, Florida, it is the responsibility of every tenant to handle the disposal of waste in a proper and timely manner. This includes: 1. Ashes: It is important to ensure that ashes from fireplaces or any other source are completely extinguished before being disposed of in designated outdoor areas. Ashes must be safely contained in a sealed non-combustible container and placed according to the community regulations. 2. Rubbish: All forms of unsightly rubbish or litter, including discarded furniture, appliances, or personal belongings, should never be left outside the property or in shared spaces. Residents should properly dispose of such items through appropriate channels, such as arranging for bulk item pickups or utilizing local waste management services. 3. Garbage: Proper disposal of household waste is vital to prevent pest infestations, maintain cleanliness, and uphold community aesthetics. Tenants must regularly dispose of garbage in designated bins and ensure that bags are properly tied and not left outside the property beyond scheduled collection times. 4. Other Waste: Any additional waste or hazardous materials generated within the property, such as construction debris, paint cans, chemicals, or other potentially harmful substances, should be disposed of responsibly. This may involve researching local guidelines for specialized disposal services or contacting appropriate authorities for guidance. To maintain a harmonious living environment and adhere to community rules, we kindly request that you rectify this situation promptly. Failure to comply may result in a formal warning, monetary fines, or further legal action in accordance with your lease agreement. We highly value you as a tenant and hope to resolve this matter amicably. Remember, it is our collective responsibility to act in the best interest of the community we share. If you have any queries or require assistance regarding waste disposal, community regulations, or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact our office. We are here to help you. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Property Management Company] Note: This letter may serve as a template for various instances of failure to dispose of waste properly, including failure to dispose of ashes, rubbish, garbage, or other waste in a clean and safe manner.