HWolf11
Jul 20, 2011, 02:53 PM
My landlord recently issued a notice to quit as well as filed a recover to real property document with the local District Justice office. However, the landlord is stating several reasons for filing the paperwork. But the reasons he has listed were of things he already knew about. For instance, he stated that my roommate, who moved in the same time I did, met the landlord same time I did, as well as was present when the lease was signed was in violation of said lease because she stayed longer then 15 days. Her cousins who we had permission to move in stayed longer then 15 days. And I had set up a pool in the backyard, followed all rules and regulations in accordance with law and the landlord also offered to help pull out the wrinkles in the bottom. Also prior to moving in we got permisssion for animals to reside there as well. The landlord ok'd cats and dogs. These are all reasons for the eviction.
The basement has green mold growing everywhere. Dehumidifier was ran all the time to prevent moisture from collecting in the basement. He has yet to do anything about it. The front door up until we had it fixed, wouldn't shut properly and we were always in fear someone could just walk right in. When we moved in, the previous tenant left the house an utter mess which we cleaned for FREE. The landlords children destroyed an old couch in the basement which was left there for weeks and essentially after many phone calls, he finally came to get it and again we had to clean up the remainder of the mess. The wood stove doesn't have proper working fan to release heat from the inside of the wood stove. I had to use a regular fan and leave the front doors open occasionally, of course while I was in the basement watching it. The house never stayed warm due to the wood stove not working. So we had to use an alternate source of heat, Which was oil heat. And Cost was a lot more money then having the wood for the stove.
I know this may not be a lot of information to go on but does my landlord stand a chance to have the eviction granted?
The basement has green mold growing everywhere. Dehumidifier was ran all the time to prevent moisture from collecting in the basement. He has yet to do anything about it. The front door up until we had it fixed, wouldn't shut properly and we were always in fear someone could just walk right in. When we moved in, the previous tenant left the house an utter mess which we cleaned for FREE. The landlords children destroyed an old couch in the basement which was left there for weeks and essentially after many phone calls, he finally came to get it and again we had to clean up the remainder of the mess. The wood stove doesn't have proper working fan to release heat from the inside of the wood stove. I had to use a regular fan and leave the front doors open occasionally, of course while I was in the basement watching it. The house never stayed warm due to the wood stove not working. So we had to use an alternate source of heat, Which was oil heat. And Cost was a lot more money then having the wood for the stove.
I know this may not be a lot of information to go on but does my landlord stand a chance to have the eviction granted?