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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

renting a garage: how to?
In my market we have a lot of alley space with garages that landlords typically rent separately from the property to gain additional revenue.
Seems easy enough, but what do you do if the tenant goes south and stops paying? Can you evict a tenant from a garage? I imagine this is a different process altogether b/c it's really not a 'living space'. I imagine this would be similar from 'evicting' a tenant from a storage unit.
Any advice would be appreciated,
John