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Re: T doesn't allow me to enter, repairing worker only - Landlord Forum thread 361155

Re: T doesn't allow me to enter, repairing worker only by Garry on March 4, 2021 @10:41

                              
You do NOTHING now. You got inside----the heat was on/working----you left. NOW, follow thru with your eviction process and get the T out. There is NO reason for you to get inside again until the T is gone, and you have possession back. Whatever damage you would find inside now, will still be there for you to repair once the T has left.

As far as your LEGAL right to enter your property, YES, landlords all over the country have the "legal" right to enter their own property, if they have given the proper/legal notices to the T. BUT----your "legal rights" are WORTHLESS, unless they are enforced by a JUDGE. Landlords, and sometimes even housing inspectors, have to get a court order from a judge, to be able to get inside a place, if a T will not let them in. Heck, even the police sometimes need to get a WARRANT from a JUDGE, to be able search a place inside. You are no different. Unless a housing inspector get ahold of you, forget about the T, except in following thru with the eviction process.
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Re: T doesn't allow me to enter, repairing worker only by Robert on March 7, 2021 @14:04 [ Reply ]
The supreme court just ruled that federal eviction moratoriums are unconstitutional. Maybe that can help you.

Sounds like NJ laws are different,here in Colo if no heat after x days the landlord has to put tenant up in a hotel.

Just give 24hr notices and have police come every time you need to enter.

It's horrible that scum tenants are abusing they system.In anticipation of eviction you should verify where they work and what they own to garnish later. Make sure you get their new address when they do move so you can serve them papers.

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