I have an audio recording of my neighbor making harassing comments against my daughter and I on the basis of our race, disability, income and work (or lack thereof). I told my landlord about it multiple times. I sent the recording to her via email. I waited and then told her I'd like to know her thoughts about it. She stated the audio could not be opened. So then, not to be deterred, I sent her a physical cd in the mail with the recording on there. I waited. It had to travel about 7 miles from the post office to her home. I wrote her some days later asking about the recording stating I thought it would be a foregone conclusion that you would have found those statements unacceptable and would have gotten back to me by now. Her response: the letter never arrived. This is now over a week ago.
She is purposefully either not listening to it, or pretending not to. Regardless I have the sent email copy that she received the audio. She is the landlord. I believe it is her responsibility to investigate a racial and disability harassment complaint made by one tenant against another. If she can't open the audio, she should be trying to get someone to get it to work. I told her so and told her I was very upset. Her response, she isn't comfortable discussing this issue anymore. She told me I could feel free to move out in 30 days.
Is there any way to make her listen to this or can she really ignore a tenants complaint of discriminatory harassment? Even if she keeps claiming she can't hear the audio, just the fact that I have written about it to her doesn't matter? It means she has no obligation to do anything? This is a house with 2 apartments in it, not owner occupied, in New Jersey.