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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

If I want to work on the outside of my property...
I just purchased a duplex, the outside of the property is messy and needs to be cleaned up. Do I have to notify my tenants every time I will be outside the property working? I'm not working inside at all, solely outside. Also, my tenant has a ton of miscellaneous stuff in my backyard like fishing poles, trash cans, boxes, etc that isn't a good look and it needs to be cleaned up. I texted her and told her it needs to be cleaned up in 2 weeks and that I would be checking to make sure it's all removed. If it's not removed in two weeks, what would be my next step?