Taking off the door is flat out wrong. He will pay for that.
But I do understand the frustration of some landlords. My parents own 6 rental properties. One of them is a big 5 bedroom house. 12 years ago my uncle came to my dad and asked if they could let a friend of his move in because they really wanted their son to be in a better school district because he plays football and they want to get him noticed.
My parents agreed. They moved in and stayed for 12 years. My parents never raised their rent. The son got a scholarship and then got drafted into the NFL last year. Instead of buying his parents a house he buys them all Chargers and Hellcats. They then decide to stop paying rent 4 months ago.
No reason given. My parents are calling and calling but no return calls. My dad goes by the house and the son who got drafted into the nfl stepped to my dad on some disrespectful shyt when my dad asked about the rent. Low key was trying to punk him and flexed on him.
my dad was like. Go ahead
Hit me. Make my day financially
Breh was
So I move back to Pa two months ago and he tells me what’s going on. I immediately contact a landlord lawyer. Get them together and get him on the case. Get the ball started on a eviction. The tenants call acting all shocked. They have a drive way full of brand new cars. 200 grand worth of cars at a rental property. Son is in the nfl. They just said fukk you to my parents and decided they were not paying rent no more. Now they are acting like we are so wrong for evicting them.