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zepp914 t1_j4rt8is wrote

You paid for it, he needs to give you the code.

The house next to mine is rented. The dude owns 6 rental properties and changed all his doors recently to the keypads because he was tired of changing locks and dealing with people losing their keys. I'm not saying you are in the clear, but there is a rational reason for this.

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1dte OP t1_j4rzm1s wrote

thanks for responding. yea keypad makes sense...but i get the feeling hes not going to give me the code. what do i do

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zepp914 t1_j4s08ff wrote

I'd call him to get the code. You had an argument, but you are both adults. You stay for what you paid for.

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1dte OP t1_j4s0ke0 wrote

he didnt reply to my texts and hes not really acting like an adult but lets see what happens

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LorenzoStomp t1_j4s4zr5 wrote

Well if he doesn't respond soon - like today - he may have a problem because that would be an illegal lockout

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umbligado t1_j4s93hx wrote

This is the answer. Be the adult in the situation and politely but firmly emphasize that you require the code by EOD. Email (for better documentation) in addition to text May be warranted.

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1dte OP t1_j4sav7s wrote

oh man: A landlord who violates these laws is guilty of a misdemeanor.  On conviction, a guilty landlord could be fined up to $100.

not really worth it....ugh

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LorenzoStomp t1_j4sx05a wrote

It means you can call the cops to help you get in your place instead of climbing in the window and risk talking to the cops anyway because your neighbor decided it was "suspicious activity"

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1dte OP t1_j4t1c9k wrote

right the thing is i only got like couple days left its pain to have to wait for cops to come and its just a huge hassle you know.....

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LorenzoStomp t1_j4t7shc wrote

It's your call man. How you gonna move your stuff out?

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1dte OP t1_j4talkz wrote

well the issue is getting back in....when i move out i wont be needing to get back in right

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