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Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law?
by Jake
on November 2, 2010 @14:32
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I do not know how many times I have posted that it is just plain stupid for a landlord to force himself in on a tenant. You are correct to expect and demand notice. You can not be evicted for insisting on a 24 hour notice. All of your concerns are very valid. You should not be expected to have your children open up for strangers or to have this person walk in when you are in bed or otherwise indisposed. The landlord is entitled to gain entry for maintenance but should also give you notice. Once more, it is just plain stupid for a landlord to force himself in on a tenant for any reason. The landlord can not "change things" just because they want to. Insist on a 24 hour notice and do it in writing by certified mail. Keep a copy of the letter and the receipt.
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Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law?
by Jake
on November 2, 2010 @14:43
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One day the landlord will enter without notice or permission and someone will come out of the back of the house drunk or on drugs and give the landlord a good old fashion ass whipping. Then the landlord will understand the value of giving the notice. This is the way stupid landlords learn.
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