A tenant has expressed his frustration with his landlord ‘s decision to evict him due to the number of cars he own.
According to him, the cars are essential for his Uber business and that they only occupy parking space during specific hours.
The tenant feels that the landlord is hindering his growth and success by forcing him to leave his residence.
“My Landlord wants to Evict me because I have 3 cars. He said that, I have occupied the whole space in the compound.
But these cars are used for my Business, cos I hire it out to guys using it for Uber and they come to pick it in the morning and return it in the Night. What can I do? Seems the Landlord does not want Growth and Success for his Tenant.” he wrote.
The story has sparked debates online. Some people believe that the tenant is using the residential property for commercial purposes, which is against the terms of the lease. They suggested that the tenant should rent an office space to park their business vehicles.
Others believe that the landlord may be overreacting if there is enough parking space for all of the tenants.
However, they still suggest that the tenant should find a separate parking solution for their business vehicles.
David Elaigwu Abah said: “But the house you rented is for residential purpose not commercial so packing 3 cars especially when there is limited space for others to pack is wrong. “If you have three cars then your business is due to have an office where you can park them.”
Adebisi Ademola said: “The only issue here is if the landlord stays in the same compound and others are secretly complaining of the parking lot not equitably shared cos you are parking beyond the available space for you or probably you block others movement space.”
Chukwuma Victor A said: “Since is business cars, find a business garage to be packing them. Your landlord is not against your progress, rather you are the one disrupting the peace of the yard.”
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