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Jimmy NA
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Unregistered Cars

Jimmy NA
  • Property Manager
  • CT
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I purchased a 3 unit building several weeks ago. Recently, I signed up one of the pre-existing tenants on a new month to month lease. One of the tenants has a car in the yard. I told her at the signing (and wrote it in the lease) that the car must go immediatley. Nothing has happened yet. I mentioned it again to her. She said something like, "it doesn't work ..how will I move it, blah, blah etc." Being the holiday season, I am guessing money is tight for this young woman so I hestiate to press to much, but the dang car has to go. I am cleaning up after a former landlord that really let the condition of this property and the next door propety go into disrepair. I close on the second building in 2 weeks. Part of my intentions are to clean up the properties and run a more respectable operation.
How would you handle this car issue?

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