[quote user="InvestagainInc"] Hi. I have two tenants that I am having parking issues with, One has a large trailer that is immobile he will not move. I do not want it on the property.
The other has a vehicle that does not move, it is just parked at the property. He will not remove it either.
We have rules that each tenant can only park one vehicle and there is no visitor parking. Both of the tenants have two vehicles and also have visitors parking.
Anyone had this issue? any advice?
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The key issue is- do you have the parking rules spelled out in your lease?
If so, do as Thomas suggested, but I'd send them a clear warning letter and deadline of compliance first before sending the tow trucks. If the rules aren't in your lease or set up as an appendix, your next option would be to see if any city bylaws prevent derelict vehicles. If there are bylaws, use them to your advantage and have the vehicles removed.
Failing that, it may get more difficult for you.
I had 2 separate tenants in the same building both try to park vehicles belonging to 3rd parties on my property. One was a car belonging to a friend of theirs that had been in a collision and was disabled, the other was a large construction trailer belonging to a buddy of his.
Both cases I dealt with as quickly as possible; I said to the tenants: I'm not having stuff stored here if I'm not getting paid for it and I'm certainly not having junk vehicles parked here. I gave them firm deadlines for removal in each case. In each case, the vehicles were removed before I had to take further action.