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Re: Landlord violated my tenant rights
by A.T.SF (CA)
on June 16, 2012 @16:12
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What has been the problem? Most landlords do not take these kind of measures, unless a rift with the tenant exist. Can you explain a little more of the actual event that led up to this?
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Re: Landlord violated my tenant rights
by jd-ny
on June 17, 2012 @04:00
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You don't need any crystal ball just some common sense to realize that the landlord is not allowed to turn off the electricity in order to get the tenant to leave. So as I said why does not matter in the least
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Re: Landlord violated my tenant rights
by NY-LL
on June 16, 2012 @18:06
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In order to address the issues, the tenant will need to confirm the date of the thirty (30) day notice and the terms and conditions of the lease agreement. It is relevant whether the lease agreement is month-to-month or an annual lease agreement with expiration date. The reason the landlord scheduled the electric for disconnection is relevant to the post because deliberate violation by a landlord of the conditions of habitability are illegal and a criminal offense. (However, the tenant only provides partial information.)
Just for the record, this may not be a matter of “quiet enjoyment” which relates to the ability to live in peace without disturbance and interference or extreme noise conditions when a lease agreement exists.
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Re: Landlord violated my tenant rights
by Gerry (Arizona)
on June 17, 2012 @20:43
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He's refusing to pay the electric bill until after I've paid him when the law states he has to pay the bill and then bill me for it.
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Re: Landlord violated my tenant rights
by Gerry (Arizona)
on June 17, 2012 @20:45
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He says that I'm hurting his relationship with the power company and his credit. I told him it's his responsibility to pay the bill and bill me for it. Not my fault he doesn't follow the law like normal people. His credit wouldn't be hurt if he did it the way he was supposed to do it.
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