Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Virginia
My former landlord is now taking me to court to garnish my wages for back rent. I moved out prematurely for several reasons, but mainly because he would make sexual comments to me and drop by my home unannounced for no particular reason. He would make me feel very uncomfortable. I expressed this to him and he thought it was funny until I told him that I was moving. Once I moved out, he constantly harassed me at work and on Facebook, he called my relatives demanding to know where I lived and even went so far as to try to sell my boss a house (he's a realtor) and asked him questions about me as though we were good friends (was I still working for him, where did I live now, how have I been, etc.) and my boss answered him, unaware of the situation. My court date for the garnisment is tomorrow and I do not know what to do. Any advice would be helpful!!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Tell the judge presiding over your garnishment hearing what you've related
here in your question.
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