I want to keep my window open because it’s my preference. My landlord wants to keep it closed because they remotely controls the house’s A/C. They’ll walk right up to my room and slam it shut whenever they visits on random days to harass us about the kitchen looking like people live here.

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    Why haven’t you put a piece of wood in the window track yet? If you physically block the window, he can’t do it from the outside

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      Because that would be an escalation they would without a doubt retaliate against, and it would be immediate rather than on my terms. I really do mean my landlord is a psycho. We have security cameras in the kitchen and written instructions on pieces of paper taped everywhere. When I first moved in they banged on my bedroom door to rant at me about other people having kitchen appliances they didn’t approve and leaving a pan out. “You know what happens when I find something like this left out? It goes in the trash!”

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        You should definitely get a lawyer well versed in tenant rights. California has some of the most protective tenants rights in the US. From what you are describing I would not be surprised if a judge issues a temporary restraining order against the landlord to stay away from the property until things have been resolved.

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          It’s a house with multiple bedrooms, each of which have a letter taped to it as if the residential house were an apartment complex.

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              it’s a fucking wasteland if you need to keep rent under 900 dollars and don’t want to put your cats in a pound

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                If you find some good comrades you can find a house to rent between 3-4 people and get under that for your share. At least I’m my area cause I’ve been looking

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                  Yeah that’s the rub isn’t it? I’m extremely atomized.

                  Kinda funny because some of the people in his house were planning something like that, but bad person.

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                    Judging by your other comments, it’s not that you’re atomized, it’s that you’re an anti-social, sanctimonious asshole.

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            So you’re renting a room in a house? Who pays for the electricity? Regardless of if you’re splitting the electricity amongst the tenants or the landlord is covering the electricity, I’d argue you’re the one being inconsiderate as you’re increasing the energy use and making others pay for it.

            Not sure about the legality of the external shutting of the window though. You should have gotten a copy of the lease you signed and many places require that documentation to include a description of your and your landlords rights. You could start there.

            But honestly that sounds like a terrible arrangement and I’d look for a different housing situation if you can.

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        is a psycho. We have security cameras in the kitchen

        I’m pretty sure a landlord can not do that legally most places

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          Just went out after they wrapped up their visit and the fucking psycho threw out all the mail that was sitting in the common area. Including a letter to someone here from the DMV.

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            If you’re in the us that could be mail tampering or the like. You’re absolutely not supposed to mess with other people’s mail. That’s a federal no no

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          I learned to put up with too much. But any kind of retaliation for any of this would probably just get me a 30 day notice to vacate so I’m envisioning it as more of a grenade I drop before I close the door behind me.