My bestie Jenna and I found a charming vintage apartment with Mr. Whitaker, a seemingly sweet landlord. However, his daily “inspections” soon crossed into creepy territory.
One day, he showed up with a toolbox, claiming to check the plumbing. At first, his visits seemed innocent, but they became frequent and intrusive. Every day, he’d come by with bizarre excuses: “Checking wiring,” “Inspecting smoke detectors,” or “Measuring air quality.” His unsolicited advice about cleaning and our lifestyle was off-putting. It felt like he was constantly monitoring us, even sitting in our living room watching us like we were a TV show.
Jenna and I became uncomfortable, wondering if he was entering when we weren’t home. One day, he barged in while Jenna was in the shower, insisting on checking the bathroom sink. This pushed us to our breaking point. We decided to install a security system.
Sure enough, the next day, our phone alerted us to his unauthorized entry. We called the cops, who arrived to find Mr. Whitaker arguing with them. We pointed out the lease clause requiring 24-hour notice for non-emergency entry. The cops gave him an official warning, explaining the legal consequences of further violations.
Since then, Mr. Whitaker has stuck to the lease terms, scheduling visits in advance and keeping them brief. Jenna and I finally feel comfortable in our home again. The ordeal taught us the importance of knowing our tenant rights, documenting everything, standing up for ourselves, and the value of a good security system.