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Old 03-03-2017, 06:08 AM
 
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I share a garage with the tenant downstairs. We both have a garage door as its a 2 car garage but he locks his side and I do not. I was informed by the tenant downstairs that if I do not start locking my side hes going to lock me out. So he did. Is this legal? The landlord is on his side about this and it is NOT in the lease that I have to keep the garage door locked. Now my garbage can is sitting outside because he wont let us in the garage where my personal things are btw.
I would have locked you out too.

Clearly you don't care about security. Locking your side of the garage should have been voluntary on your part. What were you thinking not locking it??
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Old 03-05-2017, 06:46 AM
 
Location: My beloved Bluegrass
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You folks don't get it. This topic is probably a troll. The OP hasn't showed up in .......... how long? Yet you are still discussing it.

Good troll, from a troll's point of view.

Wasted replies from my POV.
Or it's a poster who thought they would get validation for their outrage at being locked out of the garage and has no interest in returning since that didn't occur.
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