Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates - Wyoming 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the letter. This sets the context for your communication.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where the illegal activity has been reported.
  4. In the body of the letter, clearly state that this notice concerns the Residential Lease Agreement, including its date and address.
  5. Detail the nature of the illegal activities as documented by law enforcement, ensuring clarity on how these actions violate lease terms.
  6. Convey that a second report or conviction will lead to eviction, emphasizing seriousness while maintaining professionalism.
  7. Sign off with your name or authorized agent's name and include a section for proof of delivery options, selecting how you delivered this notice.

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Whenever possible, landlords should gather photographic evidence of the unauthorized occupants and their living conditions within the rental property. These photos can serve as visual documentation of the situation and may be used as evidence in court if legal action becomes necessary.

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