Proserpina
Senior Member
I have the slightest disagreement with you. I believe that it could be retaliation but just not something that is prohibited. I believe that is one of the points OP is hung up on. He's arguing that it is retaliation. We need to agree that it possibly is. Then move on to the question of: what law prohibits the LL's behavior? There is none that I know of.
Analogy: Let's say that years ago in a parking lot I was backed into by a Lexus. The driver was a jerk and yelled at me. So now when a prospective tenant drives up in a Lexus I automatically reject him/her. Is this discrimination? Yes, based upon the car they drive. Is it illegal? No (Would it be a poor business practice: Yes).
Oh, and to the poster who said they come to this site for humor - me too.
I'm not sure that's what Nellie meant to begin with.
1. She paid the rent late.
2. The landlord wanted to charge a late fee and Nellie refused.
3. The landlord raised the rent - and did the smart thing by raising everyone else's rate at the same time.
Where Nellie is getting lost, is that she seems to believe that #2 makes #3 illegal retaliation and completely ignores #1. She's dead wrong and even more fun is the fact that she completely and utterly failed to understand the statute, AND the case law.
Is it retaliation? Possibly. But it's not illegal retaliation. I don't believe for one single moment that the landlord all of a sudden agreed with Nellie. She's not Franco Harris, and this was not a Hail Mary that actually worked.
If this went to court, Nellie would find herself with a judgment against her and, to add insult to injury, paying the landlord's legal fees to boot.
I expect more of the OG Effect.