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Tenant Left Cars on Street and Wired Surveillance Cam

Jacky Johnson
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I have a tenant who just terminated his tenancy and moved out but left two used cars that haven't been moved in over a year on the street in front of my house. I asked him when he plans to move the cars, he said "soon." He also left a Ring wired surveillance camera on top of the garage facing the driveway. I asked him about the surveillance camera he said he doesn't want it anymore, the camera is still wired and I'm concerned that he may be still monitoring my activity on the driveway since the camera can be connected to his phone. Should I call a licensed electrician to remove it and dump it? Also, is it legal for him to still park his cars on the street in front of my house? Thanks!

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Scott Mac
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Scott Mac
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If you intend to have the cars towed, calling him and telling him this a week or so ahead of time would give him some time to move them.

That way you avoid (as much as possible) making an enemy both with online reviews and in person.

Just my 2 cents.

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