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Landlord-Tenant

Take the door to his room off the hinges for repairs and painting. That could take 25 years for you to finish. Replace when he vacates the premises.
My Dad did that to my sister for slamming the door in his face Needless to say she apologized to get her door back She never did that again
 
For triple money damages based on a blatantly illegal eviction, some lawyers would take that on the contingency.
The kid wouldn't need any money upfront.
He could also go get help from a legal aid society -- they're a bunch of liberals that love young adults mooching off of their parents and grandparents; that's their model for The new American citizen.

If a cop hears That landlord without authority entered the tenants private space and removed his belongings it wouldn't be hard to conclude that that is a burglary although the weakest link in the chain would be showing that the landlord was stealing the clothes rather than just taking them out like trash but not using them for his own benefit.

Still, the landlord has absolutely no right to enter the tenants private room or touch any of his stuff so the very least it could be considered trespassing.

An arrest only takes probable cause-- do you wanna take that chance? Not all law enforcement officers are disinterested in the criminal aspects of landlord tenant law. But if you live in Soul's jurisdiction, and you're sure Soul will be the responding cop...well go ahead.
 
For triple money damages based on a blatantly illegal eviction, some lawyers would take that on the contingency.
The kid wouldn't need any money upfront.
He could also go get help from a legal aid society -- they're a bunch of liberals that love young adults mooching off of their parents and grandparents; that's their model for The new American citizen.

If a cop hears That landlord without authority entered the tenants private space and removed his belongings it wouldn't be hard to conclude that that is a burglary although the weakest link in the chain would be showing that the landlord was stealing the clothes rather than just taking them out like trash but not using them for his own benefit.

Still, the landlord has absolutely no right to enter the tenants private room or touch any of his stuff so the very least it could be considered trespassing.

An arrest only takes probable cause-- do you wanna take that chance? Not all law enforcement officers are disinterested in the criminal aspects of landlord tenant law. But if you live in Soul's jurisdiction, and you're sure Soul will be the responding cop...well go ahead.
He don't know all that shii....even if he does, I'd still call his bluff.
 
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