Landlords gonna landlord
goingtobeevicted - 25/04/2013 06:28 - United Kingdom - London
goingtobeevicted - 25/04/2013 06:28 - United Kingdom - London
Anonymous - 10/10/2024 16:00 - United Kingdom - Bath
ladymichee - 07/07/2021 14:01
Anonymous - 10/04/2011 06:05 - United States
kenz - 06/12/2010 08:18 - United States
Anonymous - 24/07/2016 03:18 - United States
towel please! - 10/03/2022 09:00 - United States
Anonymous - 05/05/2021 06:01
alone and horny - 20/06/2020 20:01
wreckdit - - United States
iheartnjdevils - - United States
Just smile and wave boys...smile and wave.
I thought landlords had the right to just come in?
Well, ydi, but you're in luck because you could charge them with breaking and entering. That being said, I don't know how serious they take accusations about someone having marijuana, so I do suggest that you get rid of the pot at least. You can try saying you're just cat sitting for a friend, but I doubt that'd work. Regardless, at least then you'd only be getting evicted and no one would be charged with possession.
I love everyone posting US laws that wouldn't apply to this FML as it's in UK. Hope google made you all feel smart.
He can't do anything. It's evidence he gained on an illegal entry with no prior notice which is required.
I can't stop laughing from that image!!!
Actually, by UK law, the landlord had no right to do that. A landlord cannot enter his/her tenant's property without consent, unless in the case of an emergency. The only real exception to this is routine maintenance and repair, in which case, reasonable notice has to be given first. Under no circumstance is a landlord free to walk into the property without warning; it doesn't matter what's written in the contract, it's a violation of tenant law.
It doesn't matter how many illegal things he was doing. Anything seen or any evidence was taken illegally and you cannot be prosecuted through it.
I bet if he passes that joint everything will be fine!