At Tenant Law Group, we fight for renters—not landlords. We can help you hold your landlord accountable and recover the compensation you deserve.
Harassment isn’t just unkind—it’s illegal
Harassment from a landlord may be designed to intimidate, annoy, or force you out—but it’s against the law. If you’re being harassed, we’re here to help you fight back and protect your home.
What Is Landlord Harassment?
Landlord harassment includes any intentional behavior by your landlord aimed at pressuring you to leave or punishing you for exercising your rights. Common forms include:
- ● Entering your home without notice or your permission.
- ● Shutting off essential utilities like water, electricity, or heat.
- ● Threatening eviction without a lawful reason.
- ● Delaying or refusing necessary repairs.
- ● Changing the locks or filing baseless complaints.
- ● Harassing or intimidating communication—written, verbal, or in-person.
- ● Discrimination or retaliation for reporting issues.
- ● Excessive surveillance or late-night intrusions.
What You Can Do Right Now
You don’t have to tolerate harassment. Start by documenting every incident, including dates, times, descriptions, and any photos or screenshots of communications. Send a written complaint—preferably by email or certified letter—and report your situation to local housing authorities or rent boards. If the harassment continues or escalates, seek legal help right away; Tenant Law Group can step in to protect your rights and hold your landlord accountable.
Tenant Law Group is a law firm dedicated solely to defending renters. If your landlord is harassing you, we can review your case to determine whether the behavior is illegal, help you recover compensation for the harm you’ve suffered, and guide you through the legal process with compassion and expertise. If your case qualifies, we can represent you on a contingency basis—so there are no upfront fees.
Take Back Control of Your Home—Call Today
Don’t face landlord harassment alone. Tenant Law Group is here to protect your rights, your safety, and your peace of mind.
