What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maryland
My tenant with two children (grade and middle schoolers) have been leasing my townhouse for the past four years. They seem to be a responsible family and the children basically courteous. Just now she indicates to me she would like to move because her neighbors on both sides have been harassing her family ever since she moved in. This included her children and guests who come to visit her. This was the first time she told me about this problem.
The neighbors to her right would forbid her children from playing on the front lawn and rebuked them when they played in the snow. However, recently their harassment seemed to have lessened.
The neighbors on her left frequently knocked on her door to tell them to stop making so much noise, turn down the TV or radio, even during daytime, or during cookouts in her backyard. When her guests leave, they would come out and walk behind them to tell them not to talk. Their constant belligerency causes her to fear for the safety of her and her children.
She is black from Nigeria and neighbors on both sides are Caucasian.
Since she is a good tenant, I do not want to lose her tenancy. Is there anything I can do, as the landlord and owner, to stop the harassments?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Pepe
My tenant with two children (grade and middle schoolers) have been leasing my townhouse for the past four years. They seem to be a responsible family and the children basically courteous. Just now she indicates to me she would like to move because her neighbors on both sides have been harassing her family ever since she moved in. This included her children and guests who come to visit her. This was the first time she told me about this problem.
The neighbors to her right would forbid her children from playing on the front lawn and rebuked them when they played in the snow. However, recently their harassment seemed to have lessened.
The neighbors on her left frequently knocked on her door to tell them to stop making so much noise, turn down the TV or radio, even during daytime, or during cookouts in her backyard. When her guests leave, they would come out and walk behind them to tell them not to talk. Their constant belligerency causes her to fear for the safety of her and her children.
She is black from Nigeria and neighbors on both sides are Caucasian.
Since she is a good tenant, I do not want to lose her tenancy. Is there anything I can do, as the landlord and owner, to stop the harassments?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Pepe
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