Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the people being harassed just waiting on the HOA to do something? Are they contacting the owner of the unit? Call them, email them, send them a letter, show up at their job. This is not ok and they have the power to stop this.
Apparently, the owner has been "contacted," per the HOA. The owner's information is being kept private and is not being released to the complainants; Googling home ownership records hasn't yielded any success.. If someone were able to find it, it wouldn't be weird or creepy to contact the owner, right?
Where are you located? Real estate purchases are public records and should be available from your local government's (city/county) website. It may show that the purchaser is a person/people, trust, or an LLC, but it's a starting point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the people being harassed just waiting on the HOA to do something? Are they contacting the owner of the unit? Call them, email them, send them a letter, show up at their job. This is not ok and they have the power to stop this.
Apparently, the owner has been "contacted," per the HOA. The owner's information is being kept private and is not being released to the complainants; Googling home ownership records hasn't yielded any success.. If someone were able to find it, it wouldn't be weird or creepy to contact the owner, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. There's nothing for YOU to do, since nothing has happened to you personally.
2. These women need to go to the police every single time.
3. They need to send a letter certified return receipt to the owner and list each date/time they've been harrassed (screamed at, followed, etc.) by this renter. Ask what action the owner plans to take to rectify the situation and when. End with "If I do not hear back from you within 72 hours I will consult my attorney." EACH woman needs to send a letter like this separately to the owner.
Re: #1, not entirely. DC lives with me and had some brushes with the renter, mainly witnessing some of the things I described, and is now scared to go out "because of the scary [renter]." So it does affect my family. Good idea re: having every woman contact the owner with explicit dates/times.
Anonymous wrote:1. There's nothing for YOU to do, since nothing has happened to you personally.
2. These women need to go to the police every single time.
3. They need to send a letter certified return receipt to the owner and list each date/time they've been harrassed (screamed at, followed, etc.) by this renter. Ask what action the owner plans to take to rectify the situation and when. End with "If I do not hear back from you within 72 hours I will consult my attorney." EACH woman needs to send a letter like this separately to the owner.
Anonymous wrote:Are the people being harassed just waiting on the HOA to do something? Are they contacting the owner of the unit? Call them, email them, send them a letter, show up at their job. This is not ok and they have the power to stop this.
. If someone were able to find it, it wouldn't be weird or creepy to contact the owner, right?Anonymous wrote:Does your building have cameras?