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Dustin Cornell
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An unusual request from my tenant

Dustin Cornell
  • Linesville, PA
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A tenant of mine has an out-of-town “friend” that regularly visits him. Earlier this week, they (tenant and friend) told me that her parents would be in the area for a few days. They then asked if it would be ok for them to park their camper on the property while they visit. I told them I needed a few days to think about it. I really could care less. However, before saying yes, I wanted to seek advice from the BiggerPockets community. Are there any legal issues you could see arising from this?

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Gary Barella
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Gary Barella
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Of course....just stipulate that you are allowed to use it!!!

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