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<blockquote data-quote="osl" data-source="post: 6937025" data-attributes="member: 624346"><p>For one, it's about respecting my privacy. Just because you're the landloard doesn't mean you can enter the property at any time you want. That's why there are laws that protects us as renters. What I want from this is to teach them a lesson; you can't just go barging into people's shit without permission. I don't think you guys are aware that my rights as a tenant has been violated because I wasn't notified, in any way, that they were entering my unit.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, I do understand that it is his property. Does he own it? Yes, but once you decide to rent/lease it out to other parties, you have to have permission to enter the property:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.tenant.net/Other_Areas/Minnesota/hb2.html#ch12" target="_blank">Landlord-Tenant Handbook: During the Tenancy</a></p><p></p><p>My sink being clogged is not an emergency. It could have been taken care of when I came home.</p><p></p><p>And last, Tonka, I bet you got a smaller dick. I don't think some 18 year old who don't know shit about renting should even respond in this thread. I would bet up on it that you still live at home with your mom eating off her income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osl, post: 6937025, member: 624346"] For one, it's about respecting my privacy. Just because you're the landloard doesn't mean you can enter the property at any time you want. That's why there are laws that protects us as renters. What I want from this is to teach them a lesson; you can't just go barging into people's shit without permission. I don't think you guys are aware that my rights as a tenant has been violated because I wasn't notified, in any way, that they were entering my unit. Secondly, I do understand that it is his property. Does he own it? Yes, but once you decide to rent/lease it out to other parties, you have to have permission to enter the property: [URL="http://www.tenant.net/Other_Areas/Minnesota/hb2.html#ch12"]Landlord-Tenant Handbook: During the Tenancy[/URL] My sink being clogged is not an emergency. It could have been taken care of when I came home. And last, Tonka, I bet you got a smaller dick. I don't think some 18 year old who don't know shit about renting should even respond in this thread. I would bet up on it that you still live at home with your mom eating off her income. [/QUOTE]
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