Monday, I guess I'll start investigating how to get unwanted (abandoned) vehicles towed from my property, so that I can have that knowledge in hand for whatever comes next.
^Yes that's what I'd be doing. Even if it's just a couple of phone calls. Maybe even do it sooner...
I do know that when she gets pushed and thinks it will be enforced, she does follow through. The legal eviction notice is what finally got her moving off my property even if it has taken more than the 20 days.
^So.. then you know that she's trying to push you to your limit but when you do pull her up and persist she caves. That goes in your favour... not hers. So well done you. :) But possibly she's really stretching you as far as she can now.. so disconnect that electricity. Shut the gates & shut her down. No more discussions and extensions...
I feel like I can't relax.
^No.. I can see why too. I would feel just the same.
You only ever tried to sell a trailer and this is what happens... good grief... Muttly - I'd be puzzled too. It's not your fault that she's a scammer and that you have been kind, considerate and patient...
Your good nature is not something to be ashamed of.
Like until the vehicles are actually gone know they can show up at any point.
^Well yes - unless you get them towed or report them & somebody else tows them. Essentially whilst they are there and they have access to them... they will keep coming back.
Does the council stick a Notice of Abandonment on vehicles for seven days before they tow them away? Maybe a sticky notice on the windscreen or doors by a Municipal officer/Sheriff is all that she really needs now?
I think if you make some noise at your local Council office they might love to hand a fine out to her?
And yeah, the worst that they do is be noisy, leave garbage and block my driveway but... ugh.
^But even still... this is your home, your property and you didn't invite her and being noisy, messy and thoughtless is a problem and very few ppl would consider it otherwise. So I can understand how this is all adding up.. She's a pain in the ass...
Don't even know what I am trying to say.
^You are fed up with her, the trailer and all the 'problems' she seems to so willing to drop on you?
Honestly, disconnect the electricity and anything else. Call your local Council or Municipal authority and start the reporting process. This is your land, you do have a say and even if nothing is done till Monday you may feel better that you are taking back control.