This form is a formal notice from a landlord to a tenant regarding the improper disposal of waste, specifically ashes, rubbish, garbage, or other waste, in violation of community rules and the Lease Agreement. It serves as a warning to the tenant to correct their actions or face potential eviction. This form differs from general eviction notices as it addresses a specific violation of health and safety standards concerning waste management.
This form should be used when a landlord has noticed that a tenant is failing to dispose of waste properly, leading to unsanitary living conditions. It is an important step for landlords who want to address health and safety concerns while providing the tenant with an opportunity to correct the behavior before pursuing eviction.
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Neither South Dakota nor Montana allow party hunting or fishing for any species.
Generally, South Dakota lakes have a daily limit of four walleyes, allowing only one over 20 inches of a combination of sauger, saugeye and walleye. The possession limit has been eight.
It was the 40th state to join the Union in 1889 and encompasses 77,123 square miles, averaging 10 people per square mile. South Dakota boasts more miles of shoreline than the state of Florida and the highest point in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. State Slogan: "Great Faces. Great Places."
In the fiscal year of 2019, the state of South Dakota had state debt totaling 3.94 billion U.S. dollars. However, the local government debt was slightly lower at 3.04 billion U.S. dollars.
South Dakota boasts a lower cost of living than the national average when it comes to health, housing, utilities and transportation. With all of these savings, South Dakota residents gain a lot: #2 best state for overall well-being and happiness (MagnifyMoney 2018) #4 best state to retire in (CNBC)
A person may not fish through the ice with more than four lines. Persons ice fishing on the South Dakota-Minnesota boundary waters may fish with no more than two lines.
Yellow perch and crappie daily limit is 15 fish each. Consult the South Dakota Fishing Handbook for other species limits and fishing regulations.
Mount Rushmore National Monument. Mount Rushmore Photo Copyright: Brad Lane. Badlands National Park. Badlands National Park Photo Copyright: Brad Lane. Custer State Park. Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park Photo Copyright: Brad Lane. Crazy Horse Memorial. Wind Cave National Park. Mammoth Site. Deadwood. Spearfish Canyon.
Home to Mount Rushmore and the Badlands, the state is known for tourism and agriculture.