Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sorry. Sounds like you got a professional scammer. This is why people should not be landlords in DC. Can you offer to pay them to move? I would have done that like 9 months ago.
Why in DC specifically? Are the laws about such situations looser than in other states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to drag out for a long time. It’s been awhile since I’ve brushed up on DC L&T law, but if you can report them to the credit bureaus it might get things moving on their end.
Also, when you’re done, sue for damages and renew the judgment with as many garnishments as you need until they die or flee the country.
DP
What happened if you change the lock and put their stuff in a locker?
There is a recent DC Court of Appeals decision similar to this. The homeowner locked the unpaying tenant out. Tenant sued and homeowner had to pay damages to tenant.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry. Sounds like you got a professional scammer. This is why people should not be landlords in DC. Can you offer to pay them to move? I would have done that like 9 months ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to drag out for a long time. It’s been awhile since I’ve brushed up on DC L&T law, but if you can report them to the credit bureaus it might get things moving on their end.
Also, when you’re done, sue for damages and renew the judgment with as many garnishments as you need until they die or flee the country.
DP
What happened if you change the lock and put their stuff in a locker?
Anonymous wrote:This is going to drag out for a long time. It’s been awhile since I’ve brushed up on DC L&T law, but if you can report them to the credit bureaus it might get things moving on their end.
Also, when you’re done, sue for damages and renew the judgment with as many garnishments as you need until they die or flee the country.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry. Sounds like you got a professional scammer. This is why people should not be landlords in DC. Can you offer to pay them to move? I would have done that like 9 months ago.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to drag out for a long time. It’s been awhile since I’ve brushed up on DC L&T law, but if you can report them to the credit bureaus it might get things moving on their end.
Also, when you’re done, sue for damages and renew the judgment with as many garnishments as you need until they die or flee the country.