The Landlord Protection Agency  
Main Menu, Landlord Protection Agency homepage Membership With The Landlord Protection Agency Free Landlord Services Member Services  
Re: No security lights a defense for eviction? - Landlord Forum thread







Free Landlord Newsletter





FREE BONUS Forms Disk for
2 -5 year LPA Members










Credit Reports LPA Discounts!
FREE Sign Up






Re: No security lights a defense for eviction? by Betty L on June 8, 2012 @16:28

                              
"She told me this about four months before the end of her lease."

Why have you ignored her request for four months?? That's not the right thing to do. You should have responded by taking a look and see if this was something that could be reasonablely done. Ignoreing a potenial safety issue is not good business.

[ Reply ] [ Return to forum ]

Re: No security lights a defense for eviction? by Kristina (CA) on June 8, 2012 @17:38 [ Reply ]
Hi Betty. Actually I think it was three months before.

I am really good about repairs and safety issues. As I said, I have no problem putting in a light except that these people scare me. To put in the light I'd have to go over there, get closer to the house...and considering how they have treated me and accused me of harrassment (everytime I see them) I want to avoid them at all costs, at least personally. I simply do not trust them or feel safe around them.

Also, if it were an iffy neighborhood...yes. But this is not. This is a really safe neighborhood...there are no issues. She even made up a story about a neighbor saying there were burglaries "recently". I asked what neighbor...silence. I checked the crime stats and it just wasn't true.

She has a history of going making huge lists of "repairs" when the house is absolutely beautiful. She had a never ending complaint list and drove some providers to distraction because they are like "we don't see a problem". She was impossible to please and agree with. It is like the sky is green in her world.

I am just too nervous about going over there AND I told her she could leave early (if she feels unsafe why not take it?)

Check-Out
Log in

Look-up
Associations
Attorneys
Businesses
Rentals Available
Rentals Wanted
Realty Brokers
Landlord Articles
Tips & Advice
Tenant Histories

Other Areas
Q&A Forum
Free Forms
Essential Forms
Landlord Tenant Law
Join Now
Credit Reports
About Us
Site Help



© 2000-2013 The Landlord Protection Agency, Inc.

If you enjoy The LPA, Please
like us on Facebook The LPA on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter The LPA on Twitter
+1 us on Google