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Tenant refusing to cut grass.. what should I do?

Charlie Moore
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The woman in the townhouse I own.... will not cut grass and now township is on my ***

How should I handle this

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Assuming your lease requires this, you send her a letter of default with X days to remedy.  If she doesn't do it you start evicting.

If your lease seems to indicate that you will be responsible for cutting the grass, then hire a company to do it.

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