Landlord entering without permission
By Tenant
I have caught my landlord, Sam Dea entering into my house in Mt. Washington twice. The first time he trespassed into my house I was fully asleep. A few months later he did it again. He didn’t give me 24 hours notice. He just simply let himself in. I am female and the only tenant on the lease. Besides moving, what legal rights do I have to prevent this from happening a third time? I went to the LAPD and all they suggested I do was to file a restraining order. Can I sue my landlord for violating my tenant’s rights?
Edited on: Saturday, December 25th, 2010 2:29 am
8 Responses to “Landlord entering without permission”
Landlord GURU November 11th, 2009 8:17 am |
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Yes, there are things you can do to stop your landlord from entering your property illegally. In California the landlord is required to abide by the California Civil Code 1954 which require your landlord or landlady to provide you with at least 24 hour notice, except in emergency cases. Currently there is a specific fine for each violation of $2,000. So, right now your landlord could possibly be fined $4,000 for violating the entry notice statute for landlords. |
Anonymous November 13th, 2009 12:26 am |
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Hey Peeping Tom Victim… I just wanted to tell you to use caution with actually posting your landlords name. I did a Google search and by his name only: Sam Dea and this blog is showing up as #16 in Google search. If you search by Sam Dea Landlord or Landlord Sam Dea, its showing up as number 1. All, I’m saying is that this is a popular forum that holds a lot of weight with Google… |
anonymous November 15th, 2009 9:49 am |
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I’ve had the same problem. My landlord kept entering my unit without permission. My situation isn’t as scary as yours. Mine was just frustrating and annoying. My landlord put the property up for sale and then required me to allow people to tour the unit whenever they wanted without notice. His realestate agent even put on one of those lock boxes so ANY agent could access my unit. I ended up filing a complaint with the RPA. I thought that would have stopped him for continuing, but the arrogant SOB kept letting people come whenever. I told my Mediation Agent who was overseeing the case… He set them straight! I was able to break my agreement without penalty due to the violation of entry. |
Blue Orchid May 22nd, 2012 5:49 pm |
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I’m still upset by the property manager entering the house without permission back in Sept 09 putting lock box on house and allow any realtor the code to enter as they felt without asking and giving me 24 hr notice. Can I file some kind of complaint this far out. I didn’t complaint to any agency because I didn’t want to be evicted. The neighborhood was lovely and we generally liked the house although now that we have moved they are keeping our 2800.00 dollar security and pet deposit for what some of my friends say is normal wear and tear because we were there7 an half years. |
Paralegal_LawStudent June 11th, 2012 9:03 pm |
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I WAS TONIGHT NAKED,when i hear a loud knock at the door. Can i sue him,as i am sure but want advice,can’t i sue for unlawful entry,traumatizing my teen age 15.she do not want to live Can i sue for him,seeing me partially-naked,as i am so scared,to even just”lay down and close my eyes tonight…” Can i lastly,get out of my lease,since my landlord walk into my house,without warning/without NOTICE,for which i have paid my expensive rent,for almost six months without being late,always on the 5th,or beforehand.(due on 1st)with FIVE DAY GRACE period,as adage in the lease agreement.thank you. NOTE:i most likely,will make police report,once i am feeling secure/safe,i am going to the station,rather then them coming here. |
Paralegal_LawStudent June 11th, 2012 9:08 pm |
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Tonight,i come home to relax,disrobe,prior to having to head back to work for a late night-drafting/project,etc. for work at my advocacy,business. Suddenly,in NJ, i hear a loud repeated-knock at the door(only when i turn off my water from mi shower/tub. I knew it was not mi amiga’s because they always will call first, and my teen child,was in my room,while i shower,she had her IPOD on. Can i sue him,as i am sure but want advice,can’t i sue for unlawful entry,traumatizing my teen age 15.she do not want to live Can i sue for him,seeing me partially-naked,as i am so scared,to even just”lay down and close my eyes tonight…” Can i lastly,get out of my lease,since my landlord walk into my house,without warning/without NOTICE,for which i have paid my expensive rent,for almost six months without being late,always on the 5th,or beforehand.(due on 1st)with FIVE DAY GRACE period,as adage in the lease agreement.Importantly, i also today advise this “man”i will have the rent within 1 to 3 days i just Depost,multiple commission,and paralegal assignment,pay check,etc. so i am good now,and he knew this because i again left message,just 45 min.PRIOR to such frightening unlawful-entry taking place,by this “landlord…”whose been calling EVERDAY odd for the rent,when i was late again not a month but 10 days… BUT YET HE AGAIN SAID”ok”just call when i am paid ,this convo i have PROOF on took place, just saturday few days ago…. thank you. NOTE:i most likely,will make police report,once i am feeling secure/safe,i am going to the station,rather then them coming here. |
JENNIFER MORALES August 2nd, 2012 2:14 pm |
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I ASKED MY LANDORD IF I CAN WORK IN ALASKA AND IF MY FRIEND CAN LIVE THERE TO TAKE CARE OF MY PETS. SHE SAID YES AND I HAVE PROOF FOR THAT.SHE SAW HIM THERE AND KNEW THEY WERE BEING TOOKEN CARE OF I CALLED HIM EVERYDAY SEVERAL TIMES AND HEAR HIM IN MY APT CAUSE I HEARD MY DOG BARKING.SHE ESCORTED ANIMAL CONTROL INTO MY APT KNOWING THEY WERE BEING TOOKEN CARE OF WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.WHAT CAN I DO?OTHER THEN MOVING I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LEGAL ACTION CAN I TAKE TO PURSUE PRESSING CHARGES ON HER TO THE FULLEST EXTENT I PAY MY RENT ON TIME AS WELL… |
renee December 7th, 2012 10:18 am |
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our situation was a bit different. basically we have been renting from an appartment complex in houston. After purchasing a house we chose to continue paying rent to avoid breaking the rent and so a couple months before it was set to expire we went to visit the office and asked specifically whether we needed to give any sort of prior notice or whether our contract would simply expire. The person there told us we didn’t need to and it would simply expire when the contract was up. |
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