Re: Tenants will not allow access to make repair
- From: "z" <gzuckier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Oct 2005 06:36:51 -0700
Captain Joe Redcloud wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2005 02:32:17 -0700, "deans@xxxxxxxxxx" <William.Deans@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> >> Meanwhile, no one can give you valid legal advice for
> >> your situation in usenet, including lawyers. You probably need to retain a
> >> lawyer at this point. If the rental agreement does not include some of the
> >> things I mentioned, you badly need a lawyer anyway.
> >
> >I need a lawyer to get access to my own property to repair it?
> >
>
> Well, yes it appears that YOU do. The alternative, of course is that you can sit
> and steam for the next 3-6 months while eviction slowly works it's way along.
> Your insurance is not going to pay for any damage caused by the leak unless you
> mitigate the damage by fixing the pipe immediately. They don't care one bit what
> you have to do to get the repairs done. First thing to do is get the water
> turned off at the street, and padlocked.
>
>
> Captain Joe Redcloud
Yeah, if you're already evicting them, there isn't much else you can
do. They could well be looking to damage the place just for spite.
Anyway, you could also try asking them if they'd let a plumber in; or
else (yucky as it sounds) offer them some sort of bribe to behave
themselves until they leave; let you in, don't damage things, etc.
Payabe after departure, would be a good idea.
.
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