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Re: mice violation and eviction by Ann on November 21, 2009 @19:23
I notice the tenants keep the garbage can open, left the used containers and dishes in the sink, never clean the mice droppings in the property, etc. Pest control export put 12 stations in 484 sqft (the property size) and the tenants remove 2!!! The tenants keep complaining the mice running everywhere!!! I cannot understand if the tenants really want to eliminate the mice or not.

While CT-licensed pest control exports found mice droppings in the basement (the pest controller has a good reason why not give "mice is eliminated"), and my unit is the single one unit out of the total 8 units has mice. Is it possible for the associate to complaint my unit is the one bringing the mice? Anyway, when pest controller suggests $85 monthly mice service, I subscribe it.

I will meet an lawyer tomorrow about the appeal and eviction. I will keep all of you updated. The tenants note again and again that they will not pay the rent. I really do not know what I can do.

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Re: mice violation and eviction by Ann on November 21, 2009 @19:31 [ Reply ]
newLL is Ann, Ann is newLL.

One more thing is the tenants change the lock. While I had no way to get the status of my property, they report to the health department.

The tenants put me in a very difficult situation.

I am a nice landlord. Last December, the tenants' mother stayed for 3 or 4 months for the newborn. I did not charge any extra penny. I assume 10x12 room is not big enough for 3 adults plus newborn in Stamford, CT. I did not report them for violating the housing code.


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