Long story short. A Code Enforcement Officer inspecting my property for an illegal aparment (that doesn't exist) cut the cord off a microwave oven I threw in my dumpster (without my permission) after he told me I wasn't allowed to have it. I thought he did it so he wouldn't have to write me up for it. Today I appeared in court and was shocked to see I was being charged with a secondary kitchen because there was nothing else there - it's a store room. The real issue is that my former room mate who owes me money and who filed the complaint, can now get the case dismissed because it shows I rented illegally.
Can I sue the Code Enforcement Officer in Small Claims for destruction of property and the improper report? Everyone I have spoken to, including the Building Inspector, has said what he did is wrong but Code Enforcement sems to have Carte Blanche in this Town.
Can I sue the Code Enforcement Officer in Small Claims for destruction of property and the improper report? Everyone I have spoken to, including the Building Inspector, has said what he did is wrong but Code Enforcement sems to have Carte Blanche in this Town.