Mootoo wrote:
My landlord just emailed me to say that if I'm not in at a specified time he'll "let himself in". I swear, I could imagine myself impaling him with a spear right through his whole being (I have, as you can imagine, already a sour opinion of landlords... getting as much money as one would have in a normal job simply for having even more money to buy housing and rent it out? If that's not the definition of a parasitic fiend I don't know what is).
Are they able to do that legally, though? I was once in a hostel which had a different kind of renting agreement, which made it able to go in rooms if maintenance was needed, but only for the upkeep of the whole building. But normal tenancies too?
I'm just wondering whether I should consider standing up to this... potentially staying here and physically blocking his access. I just think this is blatant injustice - gets all the money AND still can "let himself in"? I'm sorry, but when you rent something out it's not yours anymore for a period! It's already unfair that he has a copy of the keys - aren't there ever any lawsuits where landlords are accused of stealing or such?
Unless they have given you minimum 24 hours notice I believe that is illegal. And I believe it would also only then be possible for an urgent repair etc. Otherwise they have to arrange it with you at a convenient time, and you have the right to enjoy your tenancy peacefully, without interference from the landlord.
Google and you will find lots of relevant information. In fact, the landlord could be trespassing if he enters without you being there or without your agreement or knowledge.
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