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At some point it becomes harrasement. Is he working on some kind of repair?????? Check your local Landlord Tennant rules and see what they say. You have a right to peaceful enjoyment of the property that includes no intrusions from the landlord with out 3 day notice . If the property is for sale and they are showing it things get a little strange . There are rules both side must adhere to .Time for you to learn your rights .Time for you to do some home work. Rember all communication must be in writeing ,this means registered letters ,and copies retained from all letters .Dates and times recorded so a judge can see the events unfold on a time line . Anything verbal in court is worthless the one with the clearest paper trail wins !!!!!!!!!
12 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
Check your rental/lease agreement. If there is a valid reason for him to keep invading your home (perhaps there is some remodeling planned), he may be able to continue to barge in as long as he gives the notice required.
If you feel he is just snooping around, or maybe has an ulterior motive, contact a legal aid agency and see if they can give you some advice.
As a last resort, you may want to express your concern in a polite and respectful way, asking if you can expect a visit from the landlord on a weekly basis. If the answer is yes, you might inquire what motivates him to feel the need to inconvenience you.
12 years ago. Rating: 1 | |