Landlord Trying to keep my belongings/ Recording my property (CA)
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Above poster, would it be deemed commercial if there was no product being sold? In my area you need a demonstrable profit of at least 500 dollars a year on a 10 acre parcel to receive a farm designation when you own the property. So these rv folks might be considered to be hobby farmers which is still a residential activity.
But I agree that if a renter cannot leave the ground as he found it he must leave the additions in place UNLESS the landlord tells him to remove them. And hobby farming via rv implies a restricted budget so I wish the OP well in getting out of this mess. It’s an unfortunate situation.
Adding. A shed or a chicken coop can often be removed without disturbing the ground significantly. Its only when posts are cemented into the ground or foundations created that there might be an issue.
Last edited by luv4horses; 01-14-2022 at 01:54 PM..
Take the animals and Go before the Law puts you off! LL might allow you to take the pens IF you Fix the holes & replant the grass. But sitting around Not making an efferent .. tells them you don't want to move! Much less restore the land. That is most likely why they using drones to record what you are doing! Show them by Doing!
would it be deemed commercial if there was no product being sold?
Doesn't matter. What matters is how the county or state classifies the property. If it's classified commercial, it's commercial no matter what you use it for.
He said it was BS and that she would most likely not pay our settlement. This was a month ago when she started sending emails that we had to keep our stuff.
Now we’re getting more emails with photos that her agents are taking of our property weekly, even stepping onto our property to take them. Every week, we take more stuff so she keeps having people come to our property to photograph. She then sends an email saying the photos of our property moved, is proof that we destroyed the property and that she will take us to court.
Take the animals and Go before the Law puts you off! LL might allow you to take the pens IF you Fix the holes & replant the grass. But sitting around Not making an efferent .. tells them you don't want to move! Much less restore the land. That is most likely why they using drones to record what you are doing! Show them by Doing!
We didn’t make any holes and there was never any grass. We built everything on platforms to be moved because it was just a 3 year lease. So moving our pens would make the property look exactly like when we got there. Except way cleaner.
Above poster, would it be deemed commercial if there was no product being sold? In my area you need a demonstrable profit of at least 500 dollars a year on a 10 acre parcel to receive a farm designation when you own the property. So these rv folks might be considered to be hobby farmers which is still a residential activity.
But I agree that if a renter cannot leave the ground as he found it he must leave the additions in place UNLESS the landlord tells him to remove them. And hobby farming via rv implies a restricted budget so I wish the OP well in getting out of this mess. It’s an unfortunate situation.
Adding. A shed or a chicken coop can often be removed without disturbing the ground significantly. Its only when posts are cemented into the ground or foundations created that there might be an issue.
We didn’t build anything in the ground or that disturbed the ground or existing structures. Everything was built to be moved because the lease is short.
We didn’t make any holes and there was never any grass. We built everything on platforms to be moved because it was just a 3 year lease. So moving our pens would make the property look exactly like when we got there. Except way cleaner.
Then move the buildings & Fix the Tire marks & anything else & replant the grass... take pictures then you are done.
Does not matter what was there when you leasted the place. Cleaning it up WAS part of the Deal. So now just repair & clean the lot after you move the buildings & animals.
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