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Suspected occupant dumping large items
So I just bought a four-plex and found that every rented unit has an occupant thats not on the lease. That's a seperate issue that's going to be handled eventually but the big issue is I suspect that an occupant in one of the units is dumping large objects next to and inside the dumpster (ie doors, mattresses, an elliptical....) that I then have to move out and pay to send to the dump. I have purchased an Arlo camera so that I can find out for sure who it is but I'm not sure what I can do legally once I find out if it is the occupant I think it is. Any advice?