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Tenant parking RV on the neighboring property

Mike Cimoch
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I just closed on two single family houses (They are next door to each other but separate properties) in south Florida. The tenants in "house A" on a month-to-month lease have parked their Inoperable RV in the driveway of the neighboring house "house B" (which I own and need to rent). They gave the previous landlord the run around and never moved it since at least September 2021 as far as I know, maybe longer. Seeing as they parked it on a property other than the one they are leasing I am looking for guidance on how to go about removing the RV. I have already posted a termination of tenancy for "house A".

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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    Austin F.
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    Austin F.
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    What does your lease say about inoperable vehicles?

    This could also be a police issue as technically it is a vehicle illegally parked. I would look into the laws around this, maybe call the non-emergency police number and ask what happens if someone illegally parks in your driveway as I feel this is essentially the same as a stranger parking in your driveway as far as the law goes.

    Do your research then give the tenants a very stern talk with a hard deadline, and if the RV isn't out by 9a on that day have a tow truck standing by. One of those vulture impound guys will be more than happy to tow it for you.

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