| In order to protect yourself, I would suggest having some sort of written agreement between the downstairs neighbor, yourself and the landlord concerning you having access to the circuit breaker cabinet. If I were you, and if I didn't know the downstairs neighbor all that well (don't know what your situation is concerning that), I would be very reluctant to have a key to the downstairs apartment. If I didn't know the other tenant all that well, it would be possible for him or her to accuse me of various things if I did have a key.
Around where I live, normally, a landlord can just go into an apartment if the renter is not there. Another tenant would not have the same privileges and there would need to be some sort of written agreement for the protection of all involved.
If there is garbage piled upon a basement door, then I think that would be an issue that city building inspectors would not be approving because doorways need to be clear of rubble and other items so that people can leave freely in an emergency. |