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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

Trampoline installed by tenant without my permission, twice
Hello everyone - I have seen the trampoline posts in the past - I would really like some feedback - I own a duplex in Ontario Canada, and I have separate tenants either side. Tenants on the left were inherited with the purchase several years ago - they had a trampoline set up at that time, and I had my property manager ask them to remove it. They did remove it, but I have changed property management companies, and now, 2 years later, I see that the trampoline is installed again, and the tenants have installed a second shed without my permission. The lease was re-crafted when I purchased to add an appendix that strictly prohibits trampolines, pools, swing sets, and more. Any feedback would be appreciated. I am ready to get these people out, but it is very difficult in Ontario, Canada. Thank you.
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Call the residential tenancy board (or whatever it is called in ON) and ask them. The tenants are in violation of the lease (not to mention their actions have created a potential problem with city bylaws), so that may be your way to get them out. Your PM should also know the rules.