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A Gypsies warning to all those landlords that enter rentals without permission

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  • mbga9pgf
    mbga9pgf Posts: 3,224 Forumite
    Well, I hope it does... Landlords have no right to enter a tennants rental without permission.
  • poppysarah
    poppysarah Posts: 11,522 Forumite
    mbga9pgf wrote: »
    Well, I hope it does... Landlords have no right to enter a tennants rental without permission.


    And a warning to tenants to change their locks.

    Have lock sales gone up?
  • I suspect that this interferer became a landlord because it served his purposes rather than him just being a landlord per se. If he is a sinister interferer he's most probably been at it for some time and started life as a peeping tom as a lot of them do. The stuff that the police have taken away are probably some of his "trophies" from his adventures.

    Or, he could be completely innocent and only entered his tenants' properties from a misguided sense of neighbourliness and concern for their well-being.

    Or maybe he didn't enter his tenants' flats at all and those ex-tenants are just attention-seeking liars.
  • ILW
    ILW Posts: 18,333 Forumite
    I do think his haircut deserves at least a short jail term.
  • Hammyman
    Hammyman Posts: 9,913 Forumite
    mbga9pgf wrote: »
    Both to be honest. His actions as a landlord are what I pointed out are unacceptable.

    How do you know he did? Have you forgotten the people who committed suicide because the newspapers incorrectly labelled them !!!!!philes?
  • misskool
    misskool Posts: 12,832 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Thread locked, there's no need for this sort of thread.
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