Summary
In San Francisco, tenants in rent-controlled apartments have specific rights. If a landlord violates these rights, tenants can file civil lawsuits for breach of contract, invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and fraud. Criminal charges may include criminal trespass, mail theft, and harassment. Using fraudulent documents to obtain a rent-controlled apartment can be considered fraud, and disclosing personal information without consent may lead to invasion of privacy or defamation charges. Always consult with a legal expert for personalized advice.Full Conversation
I'm in San Francisco California I live in a rent controlled apartment and I have a landlord that has not had in the building in 10 years in the room he denied me having josh over for the first eight years and lied about it he's harassing me by power turning off and losing my mail going behind my back and talking to Parrish there's my Bishop talking to
Bonjour John, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In France, landlords have obligations towards their tenants and violating them could lead to legal action. Could you please clarify if your landlord is physically present or if he's communicating with you remotely?
Attempting to apartment with a fake three day notice no the landlord served me a notice which my lawyer not write down I now would like the presidents and the text to check on a civil case against the landlord and any type of criminal
Bonjour John, it seems like you're dealing with a difficult situation. In France, you have certain rights as a tenant. If you believe these rights have been violated, you may:
- File a civil lawsuit against the landlord for potential damages
- File a complaint with local authorities if you suspect criminal behavior
Before proceeding, it's crucial to gather all evidence and consult with a legal expert.
I'm sorry I was using a VPN I am in San Francisco California please apply the above to San Francisco rent controlled apartment in San Francisco
Hello John, in San Francisco, you have several rights as a tenant. If you believe these rights have been violated, you can:
- File a claim at the San Francisco Rent Board.
- Consult with a tenant rights lawyer.
- Report harassment to the local authorities.
Always document incidents for evidence.
I want to know the exact charges that I would put on a civil lawsuit to sue him for back damages regards to harassment denying me nine or eight trying to steal my apartment with a fake document
In California, you may potentially sue your landlord under:
- Breach of Contract: If your landlord has not complied with the rental agreement.
- Invasion of Privacy: If your landlord has entered your apartment without proper notice.
- Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: If your landlord's actions have caused severe emotional suffering.
- Fraud: If your landlord has used deceitful practices to cheat you.
However, remember to consult with a legal expert before proceeding.
Are there any criminal charges
In California, your landlord could potentially face criminal charges for:
- Criminal Trespass: If he entered your apartment without permission.
- Mail Theft: If he intercepted your mail.
- Harassment/Stalking: If he's been consistently causing you distress.
Consult with a lawyer or law enforcement for accurate advice.
Can we file not a criminal offense to use a fraudulent document to obtain a rent controlled apartment in San Francisco or even in the United States is it not a civil criminal charge to divulge personal private information to a third-party that has no right to here causing that party to withdraw financial help
In California, it could potentially be considered:
- Fraud: for using a fraudulent document to obtain a rent-controlled apartment.
- Invasion of Privacy or Defamation: for disclosing personal information to a third party without consent, causing financial harm.
Please consult with a legal expert for accurate advice.
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