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Unacceptable Tenant Behaviors
I received a complaint from a neighbor that my tenant's son was climbing on the room of my single family rental (Section 8 in NJ). I didn't see it happen and at the time had reason to question whether the accusation was true. I confronted my tenant as a conserned parent and explained that I first and foremost didn't want anyone getting hurt. I then explained that if true, the behavior was unacceptable. She spoke to her son and he swore that he wasnt on the roof. Fast forward to this week. I received a complaint from 100% reliable source that the tenant's kid was not only on the roof, but jumping from the roof to a trampline. I don't want to necessarily evict this tenant, if thats even possible, but I need this behavior to stop. What are my legal rights and have any of you experienced this before? I cant find anything any law that directly addresses this type of behavior.
Thanks,
Brian