Too expensive and they never carry my size.Anonymous wrote:Send yourself a giant dildo and studded clothes. They won't open your packages again.
OP here and thanks for responding. I'm not trying to get the landlord in trouble but h/she claims that they can do nothing about the situation because they are afraid that the upstairs people will try to sue if asked to leave before the lease is up. I am planning to move once I find a workable solution but that may take time and I am worried about the low temperatures as well as all the people involved. If I threaten to discount the rent everyday the heat is below 68 degrees can my landlord move to evict me?Anonymous wrote:It's county level not state level in MD. Here it is for MoCo: http://montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/landlordtenant/complaint.html
I think they would seek not to kick people out (only if the property is condemned.. unlikely) if the landlord can rectify the situation in a reasonable time.
On top of that, I assume they really won't kick someone out if it's cold outside. I know they aren't allowed to evict in MoCo when the temp is below a certain number (I'm a landlord and had to evict once).
Anonymous wrote:Are they illegal aliens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and see that's part of my problem. How many times do you give someone the benefit of the doubt? Did you suggest to your neighbors that they shouldn't have their mail delivered to their own address because of your carelessness?Anonymous wrote:How many times has this mail thing happened? I opened a package addressed to my neighbors the other day by genuine accident. I ordered something from the Gap, and there were two Gap boxes on my porch. One of them was actually for the neighbors. I ran it over - no big deal.
Accidents happen.
BS. Call the Postmaster General. File a complaint. What they are doing is illegal.
Yes, but so is what the OP is doing. The housing situation is not legal either.
You don't know if it legal. Depending on the jurisdiction it could be legal, or illegal, based on random factors such as # of unrelated residents living together, # of kitchens, etc.
The upstairs unit controlling the heat and A/C for the entire house is completely illegal. A legal separate unit must be separately metered in DC. That's the law.