What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
I live in what apartments controlled/owned by county housing authority. We'd live here for 10 years and never neighbor problems till now...To make a very long (year straight) story short we finally wrote our property manager with a 2-3 page complaint. But it seemed to fall on deaf ears until the semi annual maintenance inspection came around.
It seems our neighbors utterly failed when maintenance discovered severe and mysterious wall damage. The two neighbors (male/female) are in the early 20's and quite the liars (and worse). Our walls are very thin so its easy to hear everything, I dont really have to listen next to a wall (their constant foul language arguing, etc, etc)
They were confronted by both head of maintenance and property management about damage which can be defined as not common. Now we believe they are facing eviction.
Another tenant near us also was evicted, they have two children and were ordered out in 2 weeks. We heard our neighbors say "2 weeks notice". Our neighbors also have two children.
Ive been in apartments all my life, raised in the business. I always thought with children you legally have 30 days or more to leave? or has this been updated over the years to 2 weeks notice?
I live in what apartments controlled/owned by county housing authority. We'd live here for 10 years and never neighbor problems till now...To make a very long (year straight) story short we finally wrote our property manager with a 2-3 page complaint. But it seemed to fall on deaf ears until the semi annual maintenance inspection came around.
It seems our neighbors utterly failed when maintenance discovered severe and mysterious wall damage. The two neighbors (male/female) are in the early 20's and quite the liars (and worse). Our walls are very thin so its easy to hear everything, I dont really have to listen next to a wall (their constant foul language arguing, etc, etc)
They were confronted by both head of maintenance and property management about damage which can be defined as not common. Now we believe they are facing eviction.
Another tenant near us also was evicted, they have two children and were ordered out in 2 weeks. We heard our neighbors say "2 weeks notice". Our neighbors also have two children.
Ive been in apartments all my life, raised in the business. I always thought with children you legally have 30 days or more to leave? or has this been updated over the years to 2 weeks notice?