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.
Renton Washington Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Wild Animals in Premises Dear [Tenant's Name], RE: NOTICE TO REMOVE WILD ANIMALS FROM PREMISES We hope this letter finds you well. It has come to our attention that there have been sightings of wild animals on the rental property located at [property address] in Renton, Washington. As the landlord, it is our responsibility to ensure the safety and habitability of the premises for all tenants. It is essential to address this issue promptly, as the presence of wild animals poses potential risks and hazards to both tenants and property. Therefore, we kindly request that you take immediate action to remove these animals from the premises. Types of Wild Animals Involved: 1. Rodents: There have been reports of rodents, such as rats and mice, on the property. These creatures not only carry diseases but can also cause damage to the structural integrity by gnawing on wires, insulation, and other building materials. 2. Birds: Instances of birds nesting in the property have been observed. While they may seem harmless, bird droppings can create unsanitary conditions and cause damage to roof shingles, gutters, and external surfaces. 3. Raccoons: Raccoons have been spotted near the property, potentially seeking shelter or food. These animals are known carriers of diseases and can cause property damage by digging into garbage bins, tearing up gardens, and even entering the premises. 4. Squirrels: Squirrels are skilled climbers and may have found their way into the attic or other areas of the property. They can cause damage to electrical wires, insulation, and wooden structures, posing fire risks and compromising the property's integrity. Removal and Prevention: We understand that it may require professional assistance to safely and humanely remove these wild animals from the premises. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you hire a licensed pest control company or wildlife removal service to handle the situation promptly. The selected service provider should assess the extent of the infestation, implement effective removal methods, and take preventive measures to minimize the chances of future reoccurrences. It is crucial that the selected company follows all legal and ethical guidelines for wildlife removal. Please provide our office with a copy of the service agreement and proof of scheduled removal within [reasonable time frame]. Failure to take appropriate action to remove these wild animals may result in violation of the terms of the lease agreement, leading to potential penalties or termination of the tenancy. Risk Mitigation: While the removal process is being arranged, we strongly advise you to take precautions to mitigate any immediate risks associated with these wild animals. Keep all windows and doors securely shut, seal any openings or cracks in the building's exterior, and remove any potential food sources that may attract them. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and cooperation in ensuring the safety and well-being of all tenants on the property. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office at [landlord's contact details]. Thank you for your immediate action in addressing this concern. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Details]Renton Washington Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to Remove Wild Animals in Premises Dear [Tenant's Name], RE: NOTICE TO REMOVE WILD ANIMALS FROM PREMISES We hope this letter finds you well. It has come to our attention that there have been sightings of wild animals on the rental property located at [property address] in Renton, Washington. As the landlord, it is our responsibility to ensure the safety and habitability of the premises for all tenants. It is essential to address this issue promptly, as the presence of wild animals poses potential risks and hazards to both tenants and property. Therefore, we kindly request that you take immediate action to remove these animals from the premises. Types of Wild Animals Involved: 1. Rodents: There have been reports of rodents, such as rats and mice, on the property. These creatures not only carry diseases but can also cause damage to the structural integrity by gnawing on wires, insulation, and other building materials. 2. Birds: Instances of birds nesting in the property have been observed. While they may seem harmless, bird droppings can create unsanitary conditions and cause damage to roof shingles, gutters, and external surfaces. 3. Raccoons: Raccoons have been spotted near the property, potentially seeking shelter or food. These animals are known carriers of diseases and can cause property damage by digging into garbage bins, tearing up gardens, and even entering the premises. 4. Squirrels: Squirrels are skilled climbers and may have found their way into the attic or other areas of the property. They can cause damage to electrical wires, insulation, and wooden structures, posing fire risks and compromising the property's integrity. Removal and Prevention: We understand that it may require professional assistance to safely and humanely remove these wild animals from the premises. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you hire a licensed pest control company or wildlife removal service to handle the situation promptly. The selected service provider should assess the extent of the infestation, implement effective removal methods, and take preventive measures to minimize the chances of future reoccurrences. It is crucial that the selected company follows all legal and ethical guidelines for wildlife removal. Please provide our office with a copy of the service agreement and proof of scheduled removal within [reasonable time frame]. Failure to take appropriate action to remove these wild animals may result in violation of the terms of the lease agreement, leading to potential penalties or termination of the tenancy. Risk Mitigation: While the removal process is being arranged, we strongly advise you to take precautions to mitigate any immediate risks associated with these wild animals. Keep all windows and doors securely shut, seal any openings or cracks in the building's exterior, and remove any potential food sources that may attract them. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and cooperation in ensuring the safety and well-being of all tenants on the property. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office at [landlord's contact details]. Thank you for your immediate action in addressing this concern. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Details]