Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
landlord privacy issue
what sets the imaginary boundries when a tenant lives in a dwelling with landlord in same residence. ive had missing/open mail, evesdropping, walking into bathroom when occupied, doorlock broken, vehicle damage from children of landlord etc. thank you for your time in looking at this. by the way i rent the garage illegally.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: landlord privacy issue
Illegal or not, landlord must respect privacy.
Usually, one takes these to small claims court, but you have limited damages except for vehicle.
Maybe it is time to move. Sounds like the landlord basically has neither manners, nor common sense, which consist of your "imaginary boundaries".
Feel free to e-mail me for more, if you need additional help.
You are very welcome.