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Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? - Landlord Forum thread 211563

Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? by OK-LL on November 2, 2010 @18:22

                              
You have way too much of your life tied up in this particular rental -- remember that renting is a temporary proposition in most of the country (exclusing rent-controlled area like NYC). If you've backed yourself into the position of being so tied into the property that you MUST acquiesce to unreasonable requests by the LL for fear of being evicted, you have given up all control to the LL. You have options, such as sue him for violation of the LL/T act (entry without reasonable notice), BUT assuming you do not have a current lease and are, in fact, a M2M tenant, all he has to do is give you a 30-day notice to terminate the tenancy and off you go. If you're that tied to the property for personal reasons, you should have been renewing your annual lease year after year, instead of being uncovered as you now are.

Good luck.

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