What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Missouri
I apologize. It seems my text didn't save after I previewed it last night. I'll do my best to incorporate everything I had before.
I live in a complex that receives funds from MHDC. I was told when I signed my lease that we have a few inspections each year -- one for MHDC and one or two for investors. The first year wasn't a problem. Since October 2015, we have had 6 inspections and 3 of those have been since December 21st 2016. The one on the 21st was for the manager and maintenance to note anything that needed repaired and make sure the tenants were taking care of the property. The manager raved over how clean my place was and even went so far as to ask me how I keep such a clean microwave and fridge with kids in the house. When I received my "to-do list" for our follow-up inspection on the 28th, she noted my microwave and fridge needed to be cleaned. I didn't touch either item. She'd told me I was "in the clear" and thanked me for maintaining the place, especially since we have pets (2 emotional support dogs for my kids). When she arrived at my apartment on the 28th, I asked her why she had noted the two kitchen items when she'd told me I had nothing I needed to do. She said, "If I remember correctly, there WAS something, or else I wouldn't have noted it." I told her she was more than welcome to look and informed her I had not cleaned them since she'd been there. She looked and then said, "Oh, I must have you confused with someone else." Seriously?
I understand things need to be clean and free from filth and clutter, but I think this woman is taking things too far. She gave a woman with a special needs child a lease violation because of the toys in her house. The tenant took photographs before the manager arrived because she is also involved with a case worker and wanted to make sure she had her bases covered. All toys were organized in tubs, save for the bigger ones. Everything was neatly placed along the wall, away from the middle of the floors and major traffic areas. The manager cited her for "dirty home and multiple trip hazards." Considering the tenant has a case worker in her home 2-3 times a week for her son, the case worker would have already done something if there were issues such as the manager stated. This young mom has nowhere else to go and the toys are necessities for her child as they provide stimulation for him.
Other tenants have said she was opening dresser drawers upon entering bedrooms and she also poked through the closet in my room when she entered. I've already had to fight this company using Legal Aid. They tried to evict me over my ESAs. Although I had done everything the right way and filled out the appropriate paperwork with the previous manager, she apparently never put the papers in my file. I really don't want to have to use legal action again, but I will if I have to. There are young couples. single parents, and senior citizens in this complex. None of us can really afford to live elsewhere, but it's becoming a hassle to live here.
On January 5th, we received a notice telling us we were having another inspection on the 9th. This time, corporate office came down to inspect the apartments. Someone else conducted my inspection and nitpicked every little thing. I keep a clean home, as stated above, but this woman was writing down things like "I found dog hair on her couch" or "dust on the edge of the buffet." Mind you, I had dusted the day before and vaccum at least twice a day due to the dogs. I asked her if this was our MHDC inspection and she said that one was scheduled for the 20th of this month and there might actually be ANOTHER inspection prior to that. That would make 5 inspections in 30 days.
Is this legal? Can we deny access to our apartments for any reason? If so, what? When is enough enough?