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I have a rental property. The tenants I had skipped out on their lease, and left the house filthy and did not provide heat which caused some plumbing damage. I already intend to take them to small claims court for the damages, cleaning, and unpaid rent according to the lease. My question is this: I will have new tenants moving into the property, and these old tenants left a junked car in the driveway. I told them in writing that it must be removed, while they were still living there. They moved about a month ago, and this junker is still on my property. Can I legally have a wrecker remove it? What is the proper and legal method to get rid of this piece of junk? |
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landlord4068 (AT) _______ (DOT) com> wrote in message news 2r3o21ueeeef0eg8ntepc9psmird2d6gl (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...I have a rental property. The tenants I had skipped out on their lease, and left the house filthy and did not provide heat which caused some plumbing damage. I already intend to take them to small claims court for the damages, cleaning, and unpaid rent according to the lease. My question is this: I will have new tenants moving into the property, and these old tenants left a junked car in the driveway. I told them in writing that it must be removed, while they were still living there. They moved about a month ago, and this junker is still on my property. Can I legally have a wrecker remove it? What is the proper and legal method to get rid of this piece of junk? Call a wreck and have it towed. |
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"Trent" <nunyaspam (AT) spam (DOT) net> wrote in message news:8qogh.44430$qp1.7192 (AT) tornado (DOT) texas.rr.com... landlord4068 (AT) _______ (DOT) com> wrote in message news 2r3o21ueeeef0eg8ntepc9psmird2d6gl (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...I have a rental property. The tenants I had skipped out on their lease, and left the house filthy and did not provide heat which caused some plumbing damage. I already intend to take them to small claims court for the damages, cleaning, and unpaid rent according to the lease. My question is this: I will have new tenants moving into the property, and these old tenants left a junked car in the driveway. I told them in writing that it must be removed, while they were still living there. They moved about a month ago, and this junker is still on my property. Can I legally have a wrecker remove it? What is the proper and legal method to get rid of this piece of junk? Call a wreck and have it towed. They have no more right to leave the car on your property than your neighbor. I would call the police and have the police tow it or provide instructions on how to have it towed. If you have a lawyer, I would give her a quick ring about this, too. And I would add to your bill for small claims court, parking fees for a month. Jeff |
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I have a rental property. The tenants I had skipped out on their lease, and left the house filthy and did not provide heat which caused some plumbing damage. I already intend to take them to small claims court for the damages, cleaning, and unpaid rent according to the lease. My question is this: I will have new tenants moving into the property, and these old tenants left a junked car in the driveway. I told them in writing that it must be removed, while they were still living there. They moved about a month ago, and this junker is still on my property. Can I legally have a wrecker remove it? What is the proper and legal method to get rid of this piece of junk? Thanks |
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I have a rental property. The tenants I had skipped out on their lease, and left the house filthy and did not provide heat which caused some plumbing damage. I already intend to take them to small claims court for the damages, cleaning, and unpaid rent according to the lease. My question is this: I will have new tenants moving into the property, and these old tenants left a junked car in the driveway. I told them in writing that it must be removed, while they were still living there. They moved about a month ago, and this junker is still on my property. Can I legally have a wrecker remove it? What is the proper and legal method to get rid of this piece of junk? |
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My question is this: I will have new tenants moving into the property, and these old tenants left a junked car in the driveway. I told them in writing that it must be removed, while they were still living there. They moved about a month ago, and this junker is still on my property. Can I legally have a wrecker remove it? What is the proper and legal method to get rid of this piece of junk? Thanks |
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I have a rental property. The tenants I had skipped out on their lease, and left the house filthy and did not provide heat which caused some plumbing damage. |
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