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Byron Bohlsen
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Neighbor Rental Property Tenant Issues

Byron Bohlsen
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hello, 

I have a rental property with a neighboring rental property. The neighbor tenants are leaving garbage on my side and letting their dog **** in our yard. 

Curious if you guys know how this is handled, tenant to tenant, Do I talk to their tenant, or should I try to track down their landlord? Or just call the city and go from there? 


Thanks. 

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Christine Kankowski
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  • Temecula, CA
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Christine Kankowski
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula, CA
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This is handled between the 2 groups who are living there.  Just as if you owned the home, you have to deal with neighbors.  Nothing for the landlord to do here, in my opinion.

If it is something illegal, just call the police.  If it is just annoying and rude, you have to work with them.  No different than if they owned the property sadly. 

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