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.
Subject: Notice of Tenant's Failure to Comply with Waste Disposal Guidelines Dear [Tenant's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a significant concern regarding your failure to properly dispose of ashes, rubbish, garbage, or any other waste in accordance with the community rules established in our Seattle Washington property. Maintaining a clean and safe living environment is of utmost importance to ensure the well-being and satisfaction of all residents, and it is our responsibility as landlords to enforce these regulations. As outlined in your lease agreement, you are obligated to dispose of all waste in a clean and safe manner, adhering to the guidelines set forth by both city regulations and community rules. Unfortunately, recent inspections have shown that you have not been abiding by these requirements, leading to several violations. To provide a clear understanding of the specific violations observed, let me categorize them for easier reference: 1. Ashes Disposal Violation: — Failure to properly dispose of fireplace ashes or any other source of ashes, endangering the safety of the property and its inhabitants. — Hazarding potential fire risks due to unsupervised or incorrect disposal methods. 2. Rubbish Disposal Violation: — Failure to dispose of broken, damaged, or unwanted items promptly, resulting in an accumulation of rubbish. — Hazardous rubbish storage, creating potential health and safety hazards, including pest infestation or accidents. 3. Garbage Disposal Violation: — Neglecting the timely and proper disposal of household garbage, causing unpleasant odors and attracting vermin or pests. — Failing to separate recyclables from general waste, contributing to unnecessary environmental pollution. 4. Waste Disposal Compliance Violation: — Consistently disregarding community rules regarding waste disposal guidelines, despite previous notices or warnings. — Ignoring the importance of maintaining cleanliness in shared spaces, denying other residents an enjoyable living environment. It is crucial that you take immediate action to rectify these violations. In doing so, please adhere to the following steps: 1. Ashes Disposal: — Ensure all ashes are fully extinguished before disposal. — Utilize designated ash receptacles or dispose of ashes in sealed, fire-resistant bags. 2. Rubbish Disposal: — Arrange for regular removal of broken or unwanted items. — Utilize appropriate waste bins or containers, ensuring lids are securely closed to prevent the attraction of pests. 3. Garbage Disposal: — Comply with community recycling guidelines for effective waste management. — Regularly dispose of household garbage in the designated bins or containers provided. Failure to comply with this notice and rectify the violations within [a reasonable timeframe, typically 7 to 14 days] may result in further action, such as the imposition of fines or even termination of tenancy, as specified in the lease agreement. I have faith that you will promptly address these concerns and work towards maintaining a clean and safe environment for yourself and your neighbors. Should you require additional information or assistance regarding proper waste disposal methods or community guidelines, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Information]Subject: Notice of Tenant's Failure to Comply with Waste Disposal Guidelines Dear [Tenant's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a significant concern regarding your failure to properly dispose of ashes, rubbish, garbage, or any other waste in accordance with the community rules established in our Seattle Washington property. Maintaining a clean and safe living environment is of utmost importance to ensure the well-being and satisfaction of all residents, and it is our responsibility as landlords to enforce these regulations. As outlined in your lease agreement, you are obligated to dispose of all waste in a clean and safe manner, adhering to the guidelines set forth by both city regulations and community rules. Unfortunately, recent inspections have shown that you have not been abiding by these requirements, leading to several violations. To provide a clear understanding of the specific violations observed, let me categorize them for easier reference: 1. Ashes Disposal Violation: — Failure to properly dispose of fireplace ashes or any other source of ashes, endangering the safety of the property and its inhabitants. — Hazarding potential fire risks due to unsupervised or incorrect disposal methods. 2. Rubbish Disposal Violation: — Failure to dispose of broken, damaged, or unwanted items promptly, resulting in an accumulation of rubbish. — Hazardous rubbish storage, creating potential health and safety hazards, including pest infestation or accidents. 3. Garbage Disposal Violation: — Neglecting the timely and proper disposal of household garbage, causing unpleasant odors and attracting vermin or pests. — Failing to separate recyclables from general waste, contributing to unnecessary environmental pollution. 4. Waste Disposal Compliance Violation: — Consistently disregarding community rules regarding waste disposal guidelines, despite previous notices or warnings. — Ignoring the importance of maintaining cleanliness in shared spaces, denying other residents an enjoyable living environment. It is crucial that you take immediate action to rectify these violations. In doing so, please adhere to the following steps: 1. Ashes Disposal: — Ensure all ashes are fully extinguished before disposal. — Utilize designated ash receptacles or dispose of ashes in sealed, fire-resistant bags. 2. Rubbish Disposal: — Arrange for regular removal of broken or unwanted items. — Utilize appropriate waste bins or containers, ensuring lids are securely closed to prevent the attraction of pests. 3. Garbage Disposal: — Comply with community recycling guidelines for effective waste management. — Regularly dispose of household garbage in the designated bins or containers provided. Failure to comply with this notice and rectify the violations within [a reasonable timeframe, typically 7 to 14 days] may result in further action, such as the imposition of fines or even termination of tenancy, as specified in the lease agreement. I have faith that you will promptly address these concerns and work towards maintaining a clean and safe environment for yourself and your neighbors. Should you require additional information or assistance regarding proper waste disposal methods or community guidelines, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Contact Information]