What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia
I have posted on here previously regarding issues with a shady landlord and things seemed to calm down until an incident that happened yesterday.
Background - I live in a condo that sits above two stores. They (store owners) have been complaining about a leak that they thought may have been originating from my place. I have done everything I could to accomodate them in trying to find the nature of the leak. Including taking time off from my job to work with a plumber (running fossets, flushing toilets, etc.) and could find nothing to cause the leak.
We had not heard anything else regarding the leak until Monday when I recieved a text from the landlord that the store owners wanted a plumber to come back into the house and try again to find the leak. I replied that I would be home at 6pm that day if they were able to get someone out. I recieved no response after that. Then yesterday I took my daughter to breakfast and then the mall and came home to a mess in my house! Somebody had come into the house and pulled all of my personal property out of a storage space that sits under our staircase in our condo. I immediately called my girlfriend (who also lives with me) to find out if anyone had told her about anyone needing to come into the house for anything. She had not recieved any notice either until after I called. She recieved a text that one of the store owners had called a plumber out and had a key to let them in our place. Mind you, this was AFTER the damage had been done!
I have a couple of issues with what happened and consider this a major breach of the lease agreement as we had NO advanced notice of WHEN the plumber was coming as well as the fact that a random person (to us) has a key to our place and can access whenever they feel like. What really irritated me was that instead of giving us notice of when the Plumber would be there, they tried to enter our place at a time they didn't think anyone would be home. Fortunately I had taken the day off and caught them right in the middle of their "plan". Once the store owner realized that I was home, instead of knocing on the door to tell me face to face what was going on, they instead went to the trouble of typing out a note and taping it to my door, which leads me to believe further that they had every intent not to deal with me in person.
It turned out that the AC unit condensation drain had gotten clogged and condensation was leaking on to the floor, it was a simple fix and there was absolutely no need to try and keep us out of the loop.
At this point, we are considering breaking the remainder of the lease (6 months) as we do not feel safe in our home. The landlord did not disclose to us in the beginning that multiple people have access to our place and no one seems to notify us before they enter. There have been a couple of other times this has happened (that we know of) where the only way we knew was if a light was mistakenly left on, but this was the first time we noticed other people had been handling and moving our property.
I am planning to put a letter of notice together to send to everyone that we know of (at this point) who has a key to our house with instructions to notify myself or my girlfriend beforehand if they need access to our house otherwise we will consider any unplanned entry as unlawful and notify the police, as well as hold everyone liable for any damages.
Is this the correct method, or should be doing more?
I have posted on here previously regarding issues with a shady landlord and things seemed to calm down until an incident that happened yesterday.
Background - I live in a condo that sits above two stores. They (store owners) have been complaining about a leak that they thought may have been originating from my place. I have done everything I could to accomodate them in trying to find the nature of the leak. Including taking time off from my job to work with a plumber (running fossets, flushing toilets, etc.) and could find nothing to cause the leak.
We had not heard anything else regarding the leak until Monday when I recieved a text from the landlord that the store owners wanted a plumber to come back into the house and try again to find the leak. I replied that I would be home at 6pm that day if they were able to get someone out. I recieved no response after that. Then yesterday I took my daughter to breakfast and then the mall and came home to a mess in my house! Somebody had come into the house and pulled all of my personal property out of a storage space that sits under our staircase in our condo. I immediately called my girlfriend (who also lives with me) to find out if anyone had told her about anyone needing to come into the house for anything. She had not recieved any notice either until after I called. She recieved a text that one of the store owners had called a plumber out and had a key to let them in our place. Mind you, this was AFTER the damage had been done!
I have a couple of issues with what happened and consider this a major breach of the lease agreement as we had NO advanced notice of WHEN the plumber was coming as well as the fact that a random person (to us) has a key to our place and can access whenever they feel like. What really irritated me was that instead of giving us notice of when the Plumber would be there, they tried to enter our place at a time they didn't think anyone would be home. Fortunately I had taken the day off and caught them right in the middle of their "plan". Once the store owner realized that I was home, instead of knocing on the door to tell me face to face what was going on, they instead went to the trouble of typing out a note and taping it to my door, which leads me to believe further that they had every intent not to deal with me in person.
It turned out that the AC unit condensation drain had gotten clogged and condensation was leaking on to the floor, it was a simple fix and there was absolutely no need to try and keep us out of the loop.
At this point, we are considering breaking the remainder of the lease (6 months) as we do not feel safe in our home. The landlord did not disclose to us in the beginning that multiple people have access to our place and no one seems to notify us before they enter. There have been a couple of other times this has happened (that we know of) where the only way we knew was if a light was mistakenly left on, but this was the first time we noticed other people had been handling and moving our property.
I am planning to put a letter of notice together to send to everyone that we know of (at this point) who has a key to our house with instructions to notify myself or my girlfriend beforehand if they need access to our house otherwise we will consider any unplanned entry as unlawful and notify the police, as well as hold everyone liable for any damages.
Is this the correct method, or should be doing more?