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Mark Forest
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Tenant truck on lawn

Mark Forest
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fenton, MI
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I have a clause in my lease that vehicles are not to be parked on the lawn. My tenant is a truck driver and parked his big commercial semi on the portion of the lawn next to the street. He claims that is none of my business since the city owns it.

While it is true the city does control the first 25 ft of property I am the one who will have to replace and repair any lawn damage, and i would be responsible to keep it mowed. 

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Jon A.
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Jon A.
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My tenants don't tell me something is none of my business.

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