What is the name of your state? Florida
My former fiance was trying to evict me from a home we bought together two months earlier in her name. Before she vacated the home she did alot of crazy things to try and make it look like I was a negligent tenant. She left piles of bagged dog excriment on the sidewalk three feet from the garbage cans, she left the toilets clogged, took all the vacums and mops (we have two large dogs), had somone come in the home in the middle of the day and turn on all the exterior lights and fans, (I guess to make it look like I was running up the electricity), was taking my mail for about a week, and added locks to three back doors and wouldn't give me the keys. She also tried starting arguments with me outside the home on several occasions, one time throwing an eviction notice at me for which I have a witness.
I kept finding the things going on and sending it to her in e-mail/writing and she would just deny it, but I have alot of it documented.
I've already got her on illegal eviction as she took posession only 6 days after giving me written notice. I cleaned up the entire house and took pictures of the condition I left it in just prior to her taking posession. I also put a few grand in improvements into the home for which I have reciepts and pictures of some of the work I did and improvements I made to the house.
Would this qualify as harrasment or malicious activity by the landlord? Going out of her way to make it appear as if I was a negligent tenant?
I had a home based business of 13 years that has been shut down as a result as well, lost income for three months now.
What can I sue for/ask for back?
Should I file a complaint or just sue?
Florida laws say's the tenant must:
-Comply with all building, housing and health codes.
-Keep the dwelling clean and sanitary.
-Remove garbage from the dwelling in a clean and sanitary manner.
-Keep plumbing fixtures clean, sanitary and in repair.
-Not destroy, deface, damage, impair or remove any part of the premises or property belonging to the landlord, nor permit any person to do so.
-Conduct him/herself, and require other persons on the premises with his/her consent, to conduct themselves in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb the tenant's neighbors or constitute a breach of the peace.
-Use and operate in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appliances, including elevators.
My former fiance was trying to evict me from a home we bought together two months earlier in her name. Before she vacated the home she did alot of crazy things to try and make it look like I was a negligent tenant. She left piles of bagged dog excriment on the sidewalk three feet from the garbage cans, she left the toilets clogged, took all the vacums and mops (we have two large dogs), had somone come in the home in the middle of the day and turn on all the exterior lights and fans, (I guess to make it look like I was running up the electricity), was taking my mail for about a week, and added locks to three back doors and wouldn't give me the keys. She also tried starting arguments with me outside the home on several occasions, one time throwing an eviction notice at me for which I have a witness.
I kept finding the things going on and sending it to her in e-mail/writing and she would just deny it, but I have alot of it documented.
I've already got her on illegal eviction as she took posession only 6 days after giving me written notice. I cleaned up the entire house and took pictures of the condition I left it in just prior to her taking posession. I also put a few grand in improvements into the home for which I have reciepts and pictures of some of the work I did and improvements I made to the house.
Would this qualify as harrasment or malicious activity by the landlord? Going out of her way to make it appear as if I was a negligent tenant?
I had a home based business of 13 years that has been shut down as a result as well, lost income for three months now.
What can I sue for/ask for back?
Should I file a complaint or just sue?
Florida laws say's the tenant must:
-Comply with all building, housing and health codes.
-Keep the dwelling clean and sanitary.
-Remove garbage from the dwelling in a clean and sanitary manner.
-Keep plumbing fixtures clean, sanitary and in repair.
-Not destroy, deface, damage, impair or remove any part of the premises or property belonging to the landlord, nor permit any person to do so.
-Conduct him/herself, and require other persons on the premises with his/her consent, to conduct themselves in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb the tenant's neighbors or constitute a breach of the peace.
-Use and operate in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appliances, including elevators.