Am I in the wrong for forbidding my tenants from receiving package deliveries at my property?

My tenants’ frequent package deliveries cause severe inconvenience and safety risks. Despite promised cooperation, their constant orders burden me physically and logistically. Am I wrong to restrict deliveries?

I get where you’re coming from, but have you thought about suggesting a designated drop-off area? Maybe a compromise could balance safety and convenience. How do you think your tenants would respond to such an option?

In my experience, establishing clear policies on deliveries is entirely acceptable when documented in the lease agreement. I once faced a similar logistics problem at my property, and after consulting relevant laws and revising the lease terms, I implemented restrictions on package drop-offs. This approach removed ambiguity for tenants and ensured that my concerns about safety and physical strain were clearly communicated. The key is transparency and legal backing, ensuring that all parties understand the rules ahead of time, which ultimately benefits both property management and tenant living conditions.