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Can the building maintenance come into my apartment without notice?
Depending on the exact wording in your lease, the building maintenance in your apartment should give you notice before entering your apartment, unless it is an emergency circumstance such as a fire. I would express your concerns again to the management office, and if the problem persists, then I would consider consulting with an attorney.
How much notice do you have to give an apartment manager?
You must get at least a 24-hour written notice before the manager enters. Even then, the access must be during business hours. If your apartment manager is invading your privacy and goes beyond reasonable notifications to enter, document each incident.
Why rent an apartment from a landlord or property manager?
Renting an apartment from a landlord or property manager comes with the understanding that the space is not going to be yours forever.
What can I do if my apartment manager is violating the law?
Tell the owner that the manager is violating the law, and demand an intervention. State that you will pursue a trespass lawsuit or file a restraining order on the apartment manager if it continues.
How do I make a maintenance request for an apartment?
Some apartment communities have automated systems where you can make maintenance requests online, while others require maintenance requests being filed in person at the office. For the former, be sure to get a reference number and print a copy of the submission (and if the system generates an auto-response, save it!).
Should you hire a landlord or maintenance staff for apartment maintenance?
If something goes awry in your apartment, whether one of the above issues or something else, the landlord or maintenance staff are usually more than willing to resolve the issue quickly. If you have a good relationship with these people, even better.
How can I Stop my apartment manager from harassing me?
Ask the apartment manager to stop, and follow up in writing, reminding him of the strict laws about access. If the harassment doesn’t stop, contact the owner in writing, providing the list of violations and a copy of your first letter to the manager. Tell the owner that the manager is violating the law, and demand an intervention.