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Start a written record. The problems with my landlord started almost immediately after I moved in. Check your lease agreement. If your landlord agreed to something in your lease, he has to follow it. Send written requests. Decide if you have a case. Seek legal assistance. File a civil lawsuit. Fight discrimination.
You should get your deposit back unless there's a problem. Get it in writing if you can. Get them to fix what's wrong. Take pictures of the problem, and write a letter. Yes, they have the keys, but they should still call first. First, talk to your landlord. They should let you know. Ask for things in writing.
Eviction cases, however, are usually heard in a higher court. Again, each state will have different laws regarding the exact procedures. For example, the maximum amount you can sue your landlord for will differ in each state. In some states, this limit is $3,500, while in others it is $10,000.
If you're seeking damages for emotional distress caused by a landlord's discrimination, or punitive damages for especially blatant and intentional discrimination, a lawsuit may well be your best bet. Understand what's involved in suing your landlord. You may file a lawsuit in either federal or state court.
A landlord cannot refuse to rent to persons in a protected class. A landlord cannot provide different services or facilities to tenants in a protected class or require a larger deposit, or treat late rental payments differently. A landlord cannot end a tenancy for a discriminatory reason. A landlord cannot harass you.
Send a certified letter to your landlord stating the issue, what you've done to correct it, and how you'd like it to be addressed. Call the local building inspector, who may be able to order the landlord to make repairs.
Renters' Rights are a series of federal, state and local laws that are designed to prevent housing discrimination and rent gouging while ensuring that tenants have a safe, clean place to live. They also provide tenants with legal recourse if the landlord lets the property to become uninhabitable.
Rest assured there are no privacy laws limiting what a landlord can or can't disclose about a previous tenant. You can say anything you wish. However, our advice is to stick to the facts and only give information that you can support with written proof so that your former tenants won't accuse you of slander.
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