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The landlords lonely. This must be the only way she can feel like she has friends and not stuck with two hellians for the next 10 years.
so lock the bathroom door... sue her ass if she give you shit for that. People have the right to have privacy.
I'd lock the bathroom door Anyway. Screw her! My grandparents never lock the bathroom doors themselves but they don't forbid me from doing it. You have a minimum of right for some privacy! If she refuse even that, I'd not only find a new appartment, I'd make sure
F you, phone. Didn't even let me finish! * I'd make sure everyone knows that she lets her children do What they want whenever they want in your stuff. I bet no one Will want to live there After that! Because no one wants other people's children to mess with their personnal belonging...
Sounds illegal
I can't say if YDI or FYL because I don't know if this was written into the lease you signed or not. Regardless, look up your city's landlord-tenant act. There are laws protecting tenants from this kind of behavior/harassment. IN WRITING, let her know that you believe she is in violation of such-and-such portion of the landlord-tenant act and what you want to happen next (whether it be her stopping the behaviors or allowing you to vacate without penalty). Keep a copy of what you have written. If she reacts with hostility, or even just refuses, tell her that all future communication must also be in writing (so you have proof of what was said)--don't respond to any unwritten communication--and contact a lawyer (even legal aid) or your local government, who can give you further advice on this situation.
Read up on ur rights and the landlord's rights.
I'd be seeking legal advice from a lawyer and take her to court what she is doing is incredibly illegal and ****** up.
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No. No it's not okay. If I'm not mistaken that's illegal for her to do.
Put a chair in front of the door. That will keep them out. It's not a lock...