Even the most compassionate business owners can sometimes find themselves frustrated by their interactions with homeless people.

Sleeping under overhangs and in doorways after business hours is one thing, but when homeless people begin driving away your customers during business hours or creating unsanitary conditions by using your building as a bathroom, you may need to take action.

Here are three possible solutions to common conflicts between homeless people and business owners:

Often, problems with homeless people are most readily solved by addressing each person directly. But if that approach fails, don’t be afraid to put your legal rights to use.

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