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Is it day care or a "family visit"
I have a situation where my elderly tenants are being "called upon" to babysit their grandchildren pretty much daily while the mom goes to work. The lease clearly states that day care/babysitting services are not allowed on the premises. Somedays there are a DOZEN children running around disrupting the neighborhood and my very desirable tenants in a nearby unit. This has been an ongoing problem. I'm concerned that since they kids are family, I have no recourse. BTW, the grandmother of the children is NOT on the lease but their great grandmother is the lease holder.