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I let one woman rent the house and her maid starting to speak many lies information about my personal details like the properties not really belong to my mom but to me so that means I lie about the ownerships of the things. It doesnt effect much because I have the documents to show the facts but what could annoy me is that she spread the lies and something could related to my business....I told her once already that I will sue her if she still continue the bullshit. Anyone has any idea how should I deal with this situation. Nice suggestion are welcome. Thank you in advance.

2007-01-28 16:47:16 · 2 answers · asked by rosesherryrose 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

I don't know her in personal but infront of me she always act so nice and I don't know why she have to creat many lies. Last time she told other people that she knows my father very well which is totally not trueeee at all.

2007-01-28 16:53:25 · update #1

2 answers

You have an argument and disagreement with the maid, who is an employee of the woman who is the tenant. From what you have said, it doesn't seem like you have any argument with your tenant.

The tenant has an employee who is telling lies and breaking the law by slandering your good name and character. That is also called defamation. The tenant is responsible for her employee who is acting illegally. This breaks the lease because there should be no illegal activity allowed on the premises. You should document each instance of lying, and make a written report for your records showing the date, and time, and what was said, and how it slandered, or defamed your reputation.

You must give the tenant a chance to stop the violation by notifying her in writing, and giving her time to put a stop to her maid's lying. You do not have to show her your written report of the many instances of lying until the court date, but it might be a good idea to give her a copy of your report so that she can talk about specific details of the violations with her employee.

Your tenant must stop the illegal activity of her maid. Otherwise, eviction can follow, if that's what you chose to do.

2007-01-29 17:37:58 · answer #1 · answered by AngeloElectro 6 · 0 0

I helped take care of 3 rental houses my Father in-law owned so
I know exactly what you're talking about. Them telling lies either
about you or your family is grounds not only to evict them but
also grounds for taking them to court and suing them for not only slander but also defamation of character. I know this because I had tenants that acted in the same way. I would start
by filing a complaint with your local police, (hopefully that will shut
them up) If that doesn't work take them to court and sue.

2007-01-29 08:24:54 · answer #2 · answered by Williamstown 5 · 0 2

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