Yes, those can be quite unsightly, but unless there is zoning against it there isn't a whole lot you can tell him about what to do with his own land, and it would be rude to disrupt all those people's lives if they suddenly had to find new housing because somebody across the street got their trailer park removed.
depends on the laws in your city. Also will depend on how long it's been there. If it's just today, you probably can't make him move. If it's not been moved in a week, your city gov't can PROBABLY give him a ticket for that. But you don't own the street.
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You can ask him but can’t tell him unless he is on your private property.
Yes ask him it doesn’t seem righy
Yes, those can be quite unsightly, but unless there is zoning against it there isn't a whole lot you can tell him about what to do with his own land, and it would be rude to disrupt all those people's lives if they suddenly had to find new housing because somebody across the street got their trailer park removed.
Yes. The trailer park is too tall. They need to take the entire operation elsewhere.
You can as per the situation
You can ask but you can't make him.
A trailer park magically appeared in front of your house? Wow.
you can try asking him
depends on the laws in your city. Also will depend on how long it's been there. If it's just today, you probably can't make him move. If it's not been moved in a week, your city gov't can PROBABLY give him a ticket for that. But you don't own the street.
Check with your zoning laws. It's probably illegal to park it on the street.