Sunday, November 12, 2017

not gonna be treated this-a-way


https://www.osbar.org/public/legalinfo/1258_TenantPrivacy.htm

"Landlords always have the right to come onto the rented property — but not into the dwelling unit itself — to give notices permitted by law or the rental agreement."

violation 453

"You have the right to refuse entry after receiving a 24-hour notice. 

You may refuse entry by specifically alerting the landlord of your decision, or you may attach a written notice of refusal to the front of your apartment in a secure manner.

 However, just as the landlord may not abuse the right to issue a 24-hour notice to harass or retaliate against the tenant, the tenant may not arbitrarily deny access to the landlord after receiving a 24-hour notice. 

Thus, if you do not let your landlord enter your home after he or she has given proper notice, the landlord may get a court order to allow reasonable access or end the rental agreement."

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