Sizzle420
Member
That's a valid point, but I don't think it'll matter if he called the fuzz already. It is a little bit disturbing to see that with a landlord, I've had experiences where my landlord had gone into my house unoccupied and without notice. He was mental, and now he's suing us after our departure prior to the lease's expiration. It was not the only offense with this guy either. Personally, it was severely egregious (as were the other incidents) and elevated to a level that he had broken the lease agreement in it's entirety. Other offenses included failure to provide necessary services, failure to make repairs including a window frame that was gaping wide open in the middle of the winter. We had moved at the end of the summer and were promised that it would be fixed forthright. Got all the pics and witnesses I need, but the damage has been done. It was hell and my daughter was an infant/ toddler at the time. Point being (yeah, I have one) that even with laws and ordinances in place, people can and do ignore them. And the outcome can only have restitution made in partiality, all things considered. Not to mention not all states and municipalities have such protections in place. If he did violate something, it may be too late to salvage your babies, but do something about it if it's within your rights. I am glad you, Seaweed11, are aware of these things and abide. It's more rare than you may know. I think there should be classes mandated prior to being credentialed to lease an apartment, it would provide for a more civil understanding in some cases. Not everyone undertakes these things with the diligence you appear to.