Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
Landlord illegaly entering apartment while tenant is not home
What can a tenant do if his/her
landlord is illegally entering the
tenants unit when he/she is not
there? Each time this happens, I
return to my apartment to find that
certain things are not where I left
them. It appears , from the things
that have been moved, that the
landlord, and possibly others in his
employ, are looking for something. I
am slightly obsessive compulsive.
That is why I can sense right away
when something has been tampered
with then not put back in it's original
place. Recently, this past Thursday, I
returned home and found that certain
computer disks I keep in a specific
pocket in my computer bag where
gone. I found them in another pocket
of the bag, somewhere I have never
and would never put them. That is
why I am posting this question now. I
have been to the local police but they
told me that unless something has
been stolen, they really can't do
anything it. Nothing has been stolen
yet but I fear for my safety, privacy
and property. There is a sordid
history of this place; previous tenants
drug dealing, etc. The landlord is
quite arrogant and has intimated that
he could get more rent $$ if I were to
move. Any ideas on my options?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Landlord illegaly entering apartment while tenant is not home
Change the locks.