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Old 12-20-2004, 05:11 PM   #1836
AngryMulletMan
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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
Thx. He had the keys still, but the painters showed up totally unannounced. We are going to continue to yank their chain in the hopes of getting a few dollars.
Did a favor for a friend a few weeks ago about a very similar issue. On the last day of her tenancy, floor guys showed up and started ripping up the floors, even though some of her possessions were clearly still in the apartment. Was able to get about $7500 for her aggravation but that was because the landlord had also disrupted her life substantially in other ways. This last-day entry was just icing on the cake. You might check the codes to find out whether your state punishes landlords for stuff like this. In California, we have some statutory damages for entry without permission.
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