Post #3539266
2026-07-02 17:54 UTC
Because that would be an escalation they would without a doubt retaliate against, and it would be immediate rather than on my terms. I really do mean my landlord is a psycho. We have security cameras in the kitchen and written instructions on pieces of paper taped everywhere. When I first moved in she banged on my bedroom door to rant at me about other people having kitchen appliances they didn’t approve and leaving a pan out. “You know what happens when I find something like this left out? It goes in the trash!”
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@Feyd@programming.dev 2026-07-02 18:40
is a psycho. We have security cameras in the kitchen I’m pretty sure a landlord can not do that legally most places
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@Hestia@hexbear.net 2026-07-02 20:58
Idk where you live but if you are renting the entire unit it should be illegal to put a camera in the kitchen.
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@Archr@lemmy.world 2026-07-03 15:30
You should definitely get a lawyer well versed in tenant rights. California has some of the most protective tenants rights in the US. From what you are describing I would not be surprised if a judge issues a temporary restraining order against the landlord to stay away from the property until things have been resolved.