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Nicholas Heinrich
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Landlord problems (renter question)

Nicholas Heinrich
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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I'm having some issues with my landlord. I live in a side by side duplex and know for a fact we both have the same lease. Problem is landlord bought this property from an auction already rented. The other side he has allowed pets (grandfathered in for those pets.) The problem is other tenant has gotten new pets since living there. As well as they park both their cars in the driveway blocking us from having access to the garage (my vehicle doesnt fit in it so I dont mind that much) but when I do park in the driveway and they need to get out they flip out.

I'm on a month to month lease (would prefer to keep it that way until I purchase my own duplex) what are suggestion on what to do.


I'm planning on not saying anything to not jeopardize my month to month. Just looking for information in case the neighbor or landlord does decide to say anything.

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Mary M.
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Mary M.
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Open communication is the best policy. Talk to both your LL and your neighbor. Work it out. As for moving - review yor lease and local laws. 

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