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Updated about 4 years ago, 10/12/2020

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Kahleah Manigault
  • Philadelphia
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Privacy on property

Kahleah Manigault
  • Philadelphia
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Hi all. I’m checking in after getting my duplex in a C class area in Philadelphia. I’ve been having some trouble with the tenants in a property next door. First issue: the LANDLORD hires a gentleman to come through my driveway to cut down a tree. The gentleman was behind my car. I asked the gentleman to leave the property and instead of him leaving, of course he found it acceptable to argue. It escalated to the point of me calling the police.

I reached out to the property owner to attempt to gain some common ground, which surely did not happen. Long story short, the property owner seemed to find it appropriate to allow a stranger that she hired on my property.

Just two days ago, the landlord’s tenant decides it was acceptable to block my driveway to make a sale of a motorcycle. I asked the gentleman who was blocking the driveway to move his vehicle. The gentleman refused to move the vehicle and again began to argue.

I called the police yet another time unfortunately. After the gentleman moved his vehicle and the police leave. The tenant decides to address me about calling the police.

Listen, at this point I’m finding the landlord responsible for the tenants behavior and realize that even the landlord lacks common sense.

What do you all think of this? I hate to get cops involved in these situations, but we have a ticket to tow law in place where I must call the police pertaining to the driveway.

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