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Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? - Landlord Forum thread 211536

Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? by Feeling Violated (Ar) on November 2, 2010 @16:01

                              
yes! exactly..so then if he gets shot because of entry without warning.. or he's in my house when I arrive home.. I think I have a right to be defending myself. Landlord said quote "they can and will enter MY home, as I wish" -- I tried to discuss it via facebook messege cause we are connected that way but apparently "friends" is too broad of a term.

I've looked at laws posted on websites. At this point I feel like it doesnt matter if the law was written in black and white- they'd do what they want and I have to deal with it or face eviction. Theres no recourse or protection in place when a Landlord is in the wrong. Except to move- and not only is it a stupid reason to be forced to move- I cant . For health, finance, convenience, space, pets, etc I just cant move... This long of being good renters I wouldnt think it would be grounds for eviction, but I know they can evict even for no reason at all. Walking on eggshells now.

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Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? by Harold (NH) on November 2, 2010 @17:08 [ Reply ]
You have a bully landlord who is trying to do whatever she wants no matter what the law requires. I would not worry about an eviction. There are no grounds for an eviction. However, the landlord may refuse to renew your lease or give you 30 days notice if you are a month to month renter. Your concerns are very valid. I once read about a serial killer who would gain entry to apartments by identifying himself as a repairman. You never know the background of these types of handymen. Many will have criminal records.

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