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Tenant Parked in Front of Garage

James P.
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Good evening everyone,

First I want to say I have a tenant that's just been served a NTQ for nonpayment of rent that lives in my home. I have an attorney and she advised me no contact with him. The tenant decided to play the rent is in the mail game. Additionally, I believe he will be playing the parking in front of garage game. In the lease it's clear this is a violation and cars will be towed.

I call my cities police department and they advised I needed to give him 24 hr notice by certified mail to move his car. Is this correct?  Any information would be great, the process is rolling along but since he lives in a room I don't want to slip up.

Thanks

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If the police say you have to give 24 hours notice, give 24 hours notice. I don't think there are many people on this board that know the law better than your city police.

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