My landlords are purposely shutting off my power every weekday whenever they believe I'm not there, but I work on different schedules, I never receive any warnings until the power is abruptly turned off.
Here's the catch,
I went to court and sued the old Landlord, during that time he sold the house and then disappeared and left the country.
The new landlord took over but never talked to me or any of the other tenants, rent was refused, and we were issued a 30 day notice, and then taken to court.
From then on the landlord agree not to take any rent due, "which really isn't helpful considering the things that I lost due to both landlords negligence cost more than the amount of rent not paid"
For not asking us to pay for the back rent which the landlord refused to accept in the first place, we settled and came to an agreement and were given an entire month to move out.
Back rent owned is worth 4 month since the landlords refuse to accept the rent ever since they took over "these 4 months include the final month," but it's technically 3, given that they also refused to give us back our deposit.
Since we settled and they let us stay for one extra month, Am I a still tenant technically? Can the landlord shut my power at will without asking? Is there anything I can do?
What's frustrating here, is how a lot of damage was done to my property and I wasn't planing on staying past the end of this month, but I'm dependent on the power I'm paying for the time being and the constant interruption is making it difficult for me. When power is out, I can't access my website, certain emails, or water in order to prepare for work; and the food in my fridge also goes bad.