Landlord demands tenant's keys to his car because he 'owns the asphalt': 'I am still trying to process the level of entitlement'

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    A tenant hands over their keys to their landlord
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    Landlord wants a spare key to my car because he "owns the asphalt"

    So I just got the most unhinged text from my landlord and I am still trying to process the level of entitlement it takes to even type this out. I rent a small house and pay an extra seventy five bucks a month for a dedicated parking spot in the driveway. It is in my lease and I have been paying it religiously for over a year. Well apparently the leach decided that
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    owning the deed to the property means he also has a right to control everything sitting on it including my personal property. He messaged me saying that I need to drop off a spare key to my car at his office by Monday morning. His logic is that since he owns the driveway he needs to be able to move my vehicle at any
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    time in case of an "emergency" or if he decides he needs to do maintenance like "trimming the hedges" or "resurfacing the area" without giving me notice. He actually had the nerve to say that as the landowner he has a right to clear his property whenever he sees fit and my car is just a guest on his land.
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    I told him absolutely not and that my car insurance specifically prohibits giving keys to unauthorized third parties but he just doubled down. He said if I do not comply he will consider it a breach of the "cooperation clause" in my lease and will start charging me a daily "obstruction
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    fee" of twenty dollars. It is a car not a piece of furniture and I am paying for the spot. These people literally think they bought a human being along with the property. The idea that I should give a guy who cant even fix a leaky faucet full access to my vehicle just because he owns the dirt underneath it is peak landlord
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    brain. I am honestly worried he is just going to call a tow truck next time I am at work just to prove a point because these parasites cannot stand it when a tenant actually has boundaries.
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    Commenters gave their idea about how to handle this.

    deadmonkeyboy87 If he has it towed call the cops. If he tries to evict you for the new fees he will be laughed out of court. Pretty much he is playing a loosing game of f around and find out and it's going to hurt him financially and if he tows the car then a whole legal mess with the cops as well.
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    A man stands in a parking lot by himself
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    Kieselguhr-Kid "I checked with my insurance and they recommended against this, sorry"
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    Joelle9879 You are paying for the right to use the space, which gives you certain rights. If anything, HE has to give YOU a heads up when he wants to do something that may interfere with use of the space. Just like he can't go into the house and start
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    messing with your stuff, same would go for any personal property on the premises. Man, just when I think these AHs can't sink any lower you get demands for car access and plant fees
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    Boring_Phone_5646 Make sure to get that in writing + go talk to an attorney problem solved. =
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    smoulderstoat Tell him that due to insurance restrictions you are unable to give him a key. You can, however, rent him one at twice your current rent, a night of passion with his wife, and his left kidney.
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    ashmelev The apartments and the parking space are exclusively yours for the duration of the lease. They must give you an advanced notice if they need to enter your apartment and if they
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    need you to move the car if, for example, they are repaving the spot. And especially not if they just want to park a contractor truck for an hour.
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    Repulsive_Disaster76 I'd hand him fake keys. Then begin sending him invoices for the car rental fees he owes.
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    iiiilillliil Engage a lawyer. So many lanlords have this idea that ownership means they can do whatever they want whenever and with whatever. It is wild this joker thinks he has any claim to your property.
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    FunOwl2026 Contact a lawyer. A letter will show this guy you are not around and he'll back off.
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    feuwbar Google "right of quiet enjoyment of property." Tenants with a lease have rights to the leased property. This is an overstep on the part if the landlord.
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    SirQuick8441 Tell him you'll take a left toe in trade. If he's sharing the earth with you, he obviously owes you.

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