Anonymous wrote:This feels copy and pasted from another website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just move. Take control of your life.
Yeah, this.
If you really feel your safety is at risk, eat the few months of rent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to recap:
Abusive relationship with ex-boyfriend living in same complex. Restraining order granted. Requested transfer to different unit. Landlord initially agreed but later changed mind. Ex-boyfriend continues to harass. Landlord avoiding communication. Individual wants to move, feels landlord is going back on promise.
Just move and break the lease.
Look for domestic violence legal aid organizations that may be able to help here.
Also, find and read the domestic violence legislation - what does it require the landlord to do? Is eviction of the offender one of the options? Because if not, then the landlord likely needs to allow you to move.
And who is the landlord? Is it a private individual or a corporation? Who exactly have you been talking to? Because a letter laying out the facts and law may be very effective in this situation.
Call the police for every violation of the restraining order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to recap:
Abusive relationship with ex-boyfriend living in same complex. Restraining order granted. Requested transfer to different unit. Landlord initially agreed but later changed mind. Ex-boyfriend continues to harass. Landlord avoiding communication. Individual wants to move, feels landlord is going back on promise.
Just move and break the lease.
Look for domestic violence legal aid organizations that may be able to help here.
Also, find and read the domestic violence legislation - what does it require the landlord to do? Is eviction of the offender one of the options? Because if not, then the landlord likely needs to allow you to move.
And who is the landlord? Is it a private individual or a corporation? Who exactly have you been talking to? Because a letter laying out the facts and law may be very effective in this situation.
Call the police for every violation of the restraining order.
Agreed. A strongly worded letter on some legal letterhead might be all the landlord, private or corporate, might need to avoid trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to recap:
Abusive relationship with ex-boyfriend living in same complex. Restraining order granted. Requested transfer to different unit. Landlord initially agreed but later changed mind. Ex-boyfriend continues to harass. Landlord avoiding communication. Individual wants to move, feels landlord is going back on promise.
Just move and break the lease.
Look for domestic violence legal aid organizations that may be able to help here.
Also, find and read the domestic violence legislation - what does it require the landlord to do? Is eviction of the offender one of the options? Because if not, then the landlord likely needs to allow you to move.
And who is the landlord? Is it a private individual or a corporation? Who exactly have you been talking to? Because a letter laying out the facts and law may be very effective in this situation.
Call the police for every violation of the restraining order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to recap:
Abusive relationship with ex-boyfriend living in same complex. Restraining order granted. Requested transfer to different unit. Landlord initially agreed but later changed mind. Ex-boyfriend continues to harass. Landlord avoiding communication. Individual wants to move, feels landlord is going back on promise.
Just move and break the lease.
Look for domestic violence legal aid organizations that may be able to help here.
Also, find and read the domestic violence legislation - what does it require the landlord to do? Is eviction of the offender one of the options? Because if not, then the landlord likely needs to allow you to move.
And who is the landlord? Is it a private individual or a corporation? Who exactly have you been talking to? Because a letter laying out the facts and law may be very effective in this situation.
Call the police for every violation of the restraining order.
Anonymous wrote:to recap:
Abusive relationship with ex-boyfriend living in same complex. Restraining order granted. Requested transfer to different unit. Landlord initially agreed but later changed mind. Ex-boyfriend continues to harass. Landlord avoiding communication. Individual wants to move, feels landlord is going back on promise.
Just move and break the lease.
Anonymous wrote:Just move. Take control of your life.
Anonymous wrote:This feels copy and pasted from another website.
Anonymous wrote:to recap:
Abusive relationship with ex-boyfriend living in same complex. Restraining order granted. Requested transfer to different unit. Landlord initially agreed but later changed mind. Ex-boyfriend continues to harass. Landlord avoiding communication. Individual wants to move, feels landlord is going back on promise.
Just move and break the lease.