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How to handle bullying from a homeowner
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 283666, member: 25283"] Some homeowners or landlords are in the habit of trying to bully their renters after making payment you find out that your warm water facilities isn't working , internet signal or television is not working and they were part of your rental fees or agreement. The landlord might be aware of this but believe they are can bully you to submission by ignoring you but you need to stand up for yourself and demand your rights So how do you deal with this if you sense you are being bullied by your landlord. provide written notice Start with sending a written notice of these issues to the landlord. If the facility or amenity is part of your rental agreement, the landlord is required to amend the situation.So put it in writing to have evidence you had informed the person. Bring in a mediator You can bring in a third party to mediate if your notice to the landlord didn't yield any result. You don't need to back down in your pursuit. Make recordings of conversation if your landlord is still not shifting grounds on the situation, then you have to start keeping lof the og book of the situation or keep voice recordings of intimidating conversations with your landlord.This will serve as evidence incase you need to sue. Then go ahead and sue if no change. [/QUOTE]
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