Anonymous wrote:You are renting the house not the garage / apartment. No recourse, you can break the lease and pay penalties. It would be like renting an apartment and demanding the next door apartment be vacant
Anonymous wrote:This is actually sounding to me like there is nothing forbidding their use of the garage, based on OPs second comment.
Like they just signed a lease for a house, but the realtor said to them "oh and the owner might stay in the garage from time to time" without that being written in any sort of documentation.
If there is no actual documentation giving the landlord the right to use the garage, then this is a pretty clear breach of contract and I would be getting out of the situation ASAP.