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UPS backed into my car that was PARKED in my driveway, and don't want to pay! Back in June, a UPS driver backed into my car that was parked, I was in my home unaware of it all. The driver apparently called his supervisor who immediately came out, took a picture, left a note on my door (did not bother knocking) the note said "UPS backed into your car. Please call manager" with managers name and phone number. I call, he says driver admitted to not checking the side mirrors, also that it's against company policy to back up as far as he did. I thought "no worries, accidents happen. I will be reimbursed." Not so easy!!! Fast forward to now, I've gotten estimates from three different auto body shops, all are very similar in their estimates. But UPS insurance is saying because I didn't use one of their "preferred" auto body shops, that they estimate the damages based on solely the photos and will only pay a fraction of what the auto body shops I went to are saying it'll cost. Also, they will only pay part of it up front, and then the rest they have to negotiate with the auto body shop. (What in the world!? What auto body shop would negotiate on price, that's absurd.) I am incredibly frustrated, I absolutely have no fault in this, my car was on my property, and UPS can somehow call the shots on whether or not they want to pay me??? I can't help but feel this is a scam, to see who will just take the bate and be pressured into using one of their "preffered" shops that are on their side, not mine, and perform subpar work and not be paid what is owed to me. What do you think? Do I seek a lawyers help from here or am I forced to play UPS' stupid game? | 040b0f2d9ccbe92366c000d110bf73a8cf238c2de5abba50c346f8a33c916945 | [
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UPS backed into my car that was PARKED in my driveway, and don't want to pay! Back in June, a UPS driver backed into my car that was parked, I was in my home unaware of it all. The driver apparently called his supervisor who immediately came out, took a picture, left a note on my door (did not bother knocking) the note said "UPS backed into your car. Please call manager" with managers name and phone number. I call, he says driver admitted to not checking the side mirrors, also that it's against company policy to back up as far as he did. I thought "no worries, accidents happen. I will be reimbursed." Not so easy!!! Fast forward to now, I've gotten estimates from three different auto body shops, all are very similar in their estimates. But UPS insurance is saying because I didn't use one of their "preferred" auto body shops, that they estimate the damages based on solely the photos and will only pay a fraction of what the auto body shops I went to are saying it'll cost. Also, they will only pay part of it up front, and then the rest they have to negotiate with the auto body shop. (What in the world!? What auto body shop would negotiate on price, that's absurd.) I am incredibly frustrated, I absolutely have no fault in this, my car was on my property, and UPS can somehow call the shots on whether or not they want to pay me??? I can't help but feel this is a scam, to see who will just take the bate and be pressured into using one of their "preffered" shops that are on their side, not mine, and perform subpar work and not be paid what is owed to me. What do you think? Do I seek a lawyers help from here or am I forced to play UPS' stupid game? | 040b0f2d9ccbe92366c000d110bf73a8cf238c2de5abba50c346f8a33c916945 | [
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UPS backed into my car that was PARKED in my driveway, and don't want to pay! Back in June, a UPS driver backed into my car that was parked, I was in my home unaware of it all. The driver apparently called his supervisor who immediately came out, took a picture, left a note on my door (did not bother knocking) the note said "UPS backed into your car. Please call manager" with managers name and phone number. I call, he says driver admitted to not checking the side mirrors, also that it's against company policy to back up as far as he did. I thought "no worries, accidents happen. I will be reimbursed." Not so easy!!! Fast forward to now, I've gotten estimates from three different auto body shops, all are very similar in their estimates. But UPS insurance is saying because I didn't use one of their "preferred" auto body shops, that they estimate the damages based on solely the photos and will only pay a fraction of what the auto body shops I went to are saying it'll cost. Also, they will only pay part of it up front, and then the rest they have to negotiate with the auto body shop. (What in the world!? What auto body shop would negotiate on price, that's absurd.) I am incredibly frustrated, I absolutely have no fault in this, my car was on my property, and UPS can somehow call the shots on whether or not they want to pay me??? I can't help but feel this is a scam, to see who will just take the bate and be pressured into using one of their "preffered" shops that are on their side, not mine, and perform subpar work and not be paid what is owed to me. What do you think? Do I seek a lawyers help from here or am I forced to play UPS' stupid game? | 040b0f2d9ccbe92366c000d110bf73a8cf238c2de5abba50c346f8a33c916945 | [
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I found a cinder block lodged into the front of my (probably senile) neighbor’s car. What can I do? So I live in an apartment in Maryland, and one of my neighbors is this really old lady. In the very few interactions I’ve had with her, she’s come off as “not all there”, if you catch my drift. Around a year ago, she left her apartment without turning off the gas burner on her stove, which left the gas leaking throughout our rooms. Half of the people who were present in the building at the time had to get together just to find where the gas was coming from, and this guy had to use a combustible gas leak detector and found it was coming from her apartment while she was gone. We had to wait for her to return and turn it off. Then a month ago or so, we found the trunk of her car open without anyone around it. We came back 30 mins later and it was still open, all by itself. I can’t see any reason why someone would just leave their trunk open like that, unless they’re having trouble remembering to do basic tasks. And then today, we went to the parking lot and found the front of her car just COMPLETELY fucked. Not only is the front of the car cracked like shit and the top of it covered with soil, it looks like there’s a thin cinder block literally lodged into the right of her bumper. She just left the car like this. I don’t think this person is capable of driving responsibly, and might be a danger to herself and the people around her. Is there anything I can do to suspend/revoke her license or otherwise prevent her from hurting others? Thanks :) | 981c8207233a15b30f40a4032b4e88e7ec9afd7b82c44e6f13639a1d57d3356b | [
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I found a cinder block lodged into the front of my (probably senile) neighbor’s car. What can I do? So I live in an apartment in Maryland, and one of my neighbors is this really old lady. In the very few interactions I’ve had with her, she’s come off as “not all there”, if you catch my drift. Around a year ago, she left her apartment without turning off the gas burner on her stove, which left the gas leaking throughout our rooms. Half of the people who were present in the building at the time had to get together just to find where the gas was coming from, and this guy had to use a combustible gas leak detector and found it was coming from her apartment while she was gone. We had to wait for her to return and turn it off. Then a month ago or so, we found the trunk of her car open without anyone around it. We came back 30 mins later and it was still open, all by itself. I can’t see any reason why someone would just leave their trunk open like that, unless they’re having trouble remembering to do basic tasks. And then today, we went to the parking lot and found the front of her car just COMPLETELY fucked. Not only is the front of the car cracked like shit and the top of it covered with soil, it looks like there’s a thin cinder block literally lodged into the right of her bumper. She just left the car like this. I don’t think this person is capable of driving responsibly, and might be a danger to herself and the people around her. Is there anything I can do to suspend/revoke her license or otherwise prevent her from hurting others? Thanks :) | 981c8207233a15b30f40a4032b4e88e7ec9afd7b82c44e6f13639a1d57d3356b | [
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I found a cinder block lodged into the front of my (probably senile) neighbor’s car. What can I do? So I live in an apartment in Maryland, and one of my neighbors is this really old lady. In the very few interactions I’ve had with her, she’s come off as “not all there”, if you catch my drift. Around a year ago, she left her apartment without turning off the gas burner on her stove, which left the gas leaking throughout our rooms. Half of the people who were present in the building at the time had to get together just to find where the gas was coming from, and this guy had to use a combustible gas leak detector and found it was coming from her apartment while she was gone. We had to wait for her to return and turn it off. Then a month ago or so, we found the trunk of her car open without anyone around it. We came back 30 mins later and it was still open, all by itself. I can’t see any reason why someone would just leave their trunk open like that, unless they’re having trouble remembering to do basic tasks. And then today, we went to the parking lot and found the front of her car just COMPLETELY fucked. Not only is the front of the car cracked like shit and the top of it covered with soil, it looks like there’s a thin cinder block literally lodged into the right of her bumper. She just left the car like this. I don’t think this person is capable of driving responsibly, and might be a danger to herself and the people around her. Is there anything I can do to suspend/revoke her license or otherwise prevent her from hurting others? Thanks :) | 981c8207233a15b30f40a4032b4e88e7ec9afd7b82c44e6f13639a1d57d3356b | [
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Is a spouse required to call 911 in California if the spouse is having a heart attack? My father had a medical event that lead to a heart attack in California. His wife (not my mother) did not call 911 and waited until she thought he was dead to call my brother. My brother semi-revived him with cpr and when she was asked directly to call, she refused and even threw the phone back at my brother while he was performing cpr. My dad died four hours later at the hospital. My brother had to stop cpr to call. I know one is not obliged to assist but I am wondering if this applies to spouses. Thank you in advance for your thoughts. | f6784528931db8ba4ad1decf5448de5578c52a415d094fa08b623f45d1de2803 | [
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Is a spouse required to call 911 in California if the spouse is having a heart attack? My father had a medical event that lead to a heart attack in California. His wife (not my mother) did not call 911 and waited until she thought he was dead to call my brother. My brother semi-revived him with cpr and when she was asked directly to call, she refused and even threw the phone back at my brother while he was performing cpr. My dad died four hours later at the hospital. My brother had to stop cpr to call. I know one is not obliged to assist but I am wondering if this applies to spouses. Thank you in advance for your thoughts. | f6784528931db8ba4ad1decf5448de5578c52a415d094fa08b623f45d1de2803 | [
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Is a spouse required to call 911 in California if the spouse is having a heart attack? My father had a medical event that lead to a heart attack in California. His wife (not my mother) did not call 911 and waited until she thought he was dead to call my brother. My brother semi-revived him with cpr and when she was asked directly to call, she refused and even threw the phone back at my brother while he was performing cpr. My dad died four hours later at the hospital. My brother had to stop cpr to call. I know one is not obliged to assist but I am wondering if this applies to spouses. Thank you in advance for your thoughts. | f6784528931db8ba4ad1decf5448de5578c52a415d094fa08b623f45d1de2803 | [
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Never took spouse’s last name; Judge insists his is my legal last name. Huh? Married in Washington State, Divorced in Illinois. Hello! The IL judge in our dissolution of marriage has in 2 separate court appearances told me in no uncertain terms that my (former as of yesterday) spouse’s last name was my legal last name the moment I married him, whether or not I ever used it, which I never did. I’ve only ever used my given birth surname, never submitted any name-change docs, and yet I had to declare in court yesterday that I’d like the court to permit me to continue using my birth surname post-divorce. I certainly did not feel comfortable arguing with the judge, or even asking for clarification, but my friends, family, and I are very keen to know if this is true‽ Seems like some patriarchal BS that the wife’s legal last name is automatically the husband’s regardless, and like what if you have same-sex couples‽ Thank you for your time! | d33ae02320c2820a3c8f6883f673a94b9e4fe4b1bfcadb60ada2b59bdb7d430a | [
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My dog almost killed my neighbors dog, after his dog came into my yard, and now expects me to pay for the vet bill. Not sure what to do. I live in Texas in a larger city, and like the title says, my neighbor is threatening to call the cops on my dog if I don't pay for his dogs vet bill. My neighbor and I share a wooden fence and his dog (small dog) is constantly coming into my yard by squeezing under the fence. His dog is always runs around barking at my dogs and snipping at them until they chase him out. A couple days ago my big dog got a hold of him and messed him up pretty bad supposedly (this happened while I was at work) and my neighbor is now threatening me saying that if I don't pay his $700+ bill he'll report my dog to the police, and hinted at sueing for the damages... I don't know what footing he has but i don't know what to do next. The main concern I have is that my dog is a boxer/pit mix, and I'm worried that he's gonna try to say my dog is dangerous when he isn't. My dog lives happily with my 2 Chihuahuas and has no issues with violence at all before this. He's a rescue and I helped him recover from mange, and I don't want to risk losing my dog because my neighbor refused to watch his dog. | 3eea2dd3360760cca8b59141dd531b0a048abafc27e63cae7f0eefe509b1725a | [
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My dog almost killed my neighbors dog, after his dog came into my yard, and now expects me to pay for the vet bill. Not sure what to do. I live in Texas in a larger city, and like the title says, my neighbor is threatening to call the cops on my dog if I don't pay for his dogs vet bill. My neighbor and I share a wooden fence and his dog (small dog) is constantly coming into my yard by squeezing under the fence. His dog is always runs around barking at my dogs and snipping at them until they chase him out. A couple days ago my big dog got a hold of him and messed him up pretty bad supposedly (this happened while I was at work) and my neighbor is now threatening me saying that if I don't pay his $700+ bill he'll report my dog to the police, and hinted at sueing for the damages... I don't know what footing he has but i don't know what to do next. The main concern I have is that my dog is a boxer/pit mix, and I'm worried that he's gonna try to say my dog is dangerous when he isn't. My dog lives happily with my 2 Chihuahuas and has no issues with violence at all before this. He's a rescue and I helped him recover from mange, and I don't want to risk losing my dog because my neighbor refused to watch his dog. | 3eea2dd3360760cca8b59141dd531b0a048abafc27e63cae7f0eefe509b1725a | [
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My dog almost killed my neighbors dog, after his dog came into my yard, and now expects me to pay for the vet bill. Not sure what to do. I live in Texas in a larger city, and like the title says, my neighbor is threatening to call the cops on my dog if I don't pay for his dogs vet bill. My neighbor and I share a wooden fence and his dog (small dog) is constantly coming into my yard by squeezing under the fence. His dog is always runs around barking at my dogs and snipping at them until they chase him out. A couple days ago my big dog got a hold of him and messed him up pretty bad supposedly (this happened while I was at work) and my neighbor is now threatening me saying that if I don't pay his $700+ bill he'll report my dog to the police, and hinted at sueing for the damages... I don't know what footing he has but i don't know what to do next. The main concern I have is that my dog is a boxer/pit mix, and I'm worried that he's gonna try to say my dog is dangerous when he isn't. My dog lives happily with my 2 Chihuahuas and has no issues with violence at all before this. He's a rescue and I helped him recover from mange, and I don't want to risk losing my dog because my neighbor refused to watch his dog. | 3eea2dd3360760cca8b59141dd531b0a048abafc27e63cae7f0eefe509b1725a | [
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My dog almost killed my neighbors dog, after his dog came into my yard, and now expects me to pay for the vet bill. Not sure what to do. I live in Texas in a larger city, and like the title says, my neighbor is threatening to call the cops on my dog if I don't pay for his dogs vet bill. My neighbor and I share a wooden fence and his dog (small dog) is constantly coming into my yard by squeezing under the fence. His dog is always runs around barking at my dogs and snipping at them until they chase him out. A couple days ago my big dog got a hold of him and messed him up pretty bad supposedly (this happened while I was at work) and my neighbor is now threatening me saying that if I don't pay his $700+ bill he'll report my dog to the police, and hinted at sueing for the damages... I don't know what footing he has but i don't know what to do next. The main concern I have is that my dog is a boxer/pit mix, and I'm worried that he's gonna try to say my dog is dangerous when he isn't. My dog lives happily with my 2 Chihuahuas and has no issues with violence at all before this. He's a rescue and I helped him recover from mange, and I don't want to risk losing my dog because my neighbor refused to watch his dog. | 3eea2dd3360760cca8b59141dd531b0a048abafc27e63cae7f0eefe509b1725a | [
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[CA] Neighbor is claiming part of my property belongs to him. I paid for a survey. The police showed up at my house today, because he called them. I figured out that my neighbor believes part of my property belongs to him. I paid for a survey of my property, and stakes were put up. He said he had stone placed on my land. It was stacked/unused/non-laid stepping stones. I moved them back to his side of the property and put up a small garden fence at the survey stake. He hired a lawyer and sent a copy of a letter he had printed after, apparently, visiting my grandmother in the hospital 20 years ago (while she was in hospice) and got her to sign a paper he typed, that stated the small piece of land should be transferred to him. He put more stones on my side of the fence today and called the police saying that I stole them, as well as a $10,000 headstone for a pet he buried under the stacked stones years ago. He set me up,called the police, and made up a story about a missing $10,000 headstone. Today he moved the garden fence and put up two signs on my yard that say to not dig up his buried pets and to not touch a sprinkler head that happens to be on my side of the survey stake (about 2feet). He, never once, mentioned any pets being buried there until now. He put the fence back. What is the best course of action here? I'm just dumbfounded. Get a "keep out" sign? And record trespassing? Also, since it's my property can I remove his signs? I want to hire a lawyer but I do not have much money to do so. I think I just need a little direction. Thanks for your help. | 38e5273eae378f73e63891bf2e997022a9e4a3d4dc2f368c8306a298294bbbb4 | [
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An update and new questions regarding yesterday's "Billboard Neighbor" dispute Yesterday I posted about my next door neighbor putting up a billboard accusing me of owning him money. That post is locked, but I have new questions now that I have spoken to an attorney and the police. The attorney advised that I do have grounds to sue, but also advised that the cost to pursue that option would be substantial. As we talked and he heard more of the story he raised his eyebrows up and told me that this sounds more and more like a criminal case for extortion or blackmail. He encouraged me to call and start an incident report with the local Sheriff. He also encouraged me to pursue a no contact order through the courts. I did call the Sheriff's Department to create an incident report, and they took my statement over the phone (COVID-19 protocols) and then sent a marked car to collect photo evidence. The deputy stopped her car, took pictures, gave me a wave through the window, then left. I've looked up the statutes in NC for extortion and blackmail (14-118.4 and 14-118) and with my Not a lawyer eyes it does seem his actions satisfy the law's requirements for both. I have no real experience with the criminal justice system, besides having a credit card stolen when I lived in MD and in that experience I did not receive much help or support from the police. My questions are: what happens now? Do I wait to hear back from the Sheriff's or do I need to be the one calling them to follow up on things? I don't want to annoy them but I also do want to have this handled with some degree of expediency. Would it be smart or stupid to go to the other neighbors he's been shaking down to let them know there's now police involvement if they'd like to also share their story? In the experience of others who've seen anything like this play out; do crazy bullies like him usually tone it down and act right after just a formal conversation with police that they're doing something illegal and they need to stop, or does it seem more likely that I will need to push for charges that will cause him to need to hire a defense attorney, etc if I want this situation to be a done deal, permanently. I do not want a lengthy feud, I just want him to leave me and my family in peace going forward. If there's an obvious question I'm not asking I would appreciate any other advice that pertains, too. (For the people from yesterday who were concerned that paying him $300 would complicate things, it has not. The invoice/letter that The Mayor delivered to us last year clearly stated that he hired and paid for the road repairs without consulting anyone but that he thinks it's our duty to pay him regardless. His own letter entirely backs my story completely) | ed92c31a6ccac69d9cf17aa98180297174431ccd9cde486cf4d62ecf7d45341b | [
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[NYC] My new landlord has asked me and my 2 roommates to leave so that he can move his family into our unit. We are signed on a lease until November. My new landlord has asked me and my 2 roommates to leave so that he can move his family into our unit. We are signed on a lease until November. Can he legally serve us an eviction notice before our lease ends? Assuming the answer is yes, does anyone have any advice on how to get out of this? Details below! My roommates and I live in a 3 bedroom apt in Bedstuy, BK. We signed a 1 year lease last November and at that same time, our building was sold to a new owner. A few days ago, I got a call from the new owner asking me how many months of notice we would need to move out--he wants to move his family into our unit. He and his wife currently live in a 1 bedroom with their kid and another on the way. He said he wants our unit (1 of 3 in the building) because it is on the top floor and would be the most quiet. I know that we are protected by the lease until November to an extent. As you can imagine, my roommates and are I not willing to submit right away--we are all very happy with our living arrangement. I also realize that if he wants to evict us, he probably can. We're hoping to learn more about situations like these so that we can figure out how to stay put. Any comments, questions and advice are much appreciated. | 63c22f0a75457687c535deb389cc86e4fdb7623cebcd255adf641484b4db9508 | [
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[NYC] My new landlord has asked me and my 2 roommates to leave so that he can move his family into our unit. We are signed on a lease until November. My new landlord has asked me and my 2 roommates to leave so that he can move his family into our unit. We are signed on a lease until November. Can he legally serve us an eviction notice before our lease ends? Assuming the answer is yes, does anyone have any advice on how to get out of this? Details below! My roommates and I live in a 3 bedroom apt in Bedstuy, BK. We signed a 1 year lease last November and at that same time, our building was sold to a new owner. A few days ago, I got a call from the new owner asking me how many months of notice we would need to move out--he wants to move his family into our unit. He and his wife currently live in a 1 bedroom with their kid and another on the way. He said he wants our unit (1 of 3 in the building) because it is on the top floor and would be the most quiet. I know that we are protected by the lease until November to an extent. As you can imagine, my roommates and are I not willing to submit right away--we are all very happy with our living arrangement. I also realize that if he wants to evict us, he probably can. We're hoping to learn more about situations like these so that we can figure out how to stay put. Any comments, questions and advice are much appreciated. | 63c22f0a75457687c535deb389cc86e4fdb7623cebcd255adf641484b4db9508 | [
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[NYC] Elevator is regularly trapping people inside, ongoing for a year plus. Landlord has done nothing about it. I'll try to be as short as possible. - Our lease lists the elevator as a building amenity. - Our landlord informed us when we moved in (2 years ago) that the elevator was on the fritz and was going to be replaced that year. - The elevator has been malfunctioning since before we moved to the building in Dec 2020, but has only been actually trapping people since around Dec 2021. - The emergency button to contact someone for help doesn't work, and there has been no notice or signage to notify tenants about this. You find out by getting stuck and hitting the button, only to find it not working. If you don't have a mobile device on you there would be no way for you to get help. - People are now getting trapped in this elevator between 3-4 times a week. Each time either the super or the fire department has to get them out, the elevator is out of commission for 24-48 hours until a slap repair is done, rinse and repeat. - There's been multiple complaints to 311 / the city about the issue. So far there is a court summons posted for the emergency button not working. However nothing else seems to be being done; I can't find anything in the NYC complaint databases besides some lowball fines that obviously won't bother a NYC landlord. - The landlord has actually now posted signs discouraging people from calling the fire department if they are trapped, as "they can break the elevator further", and asks us to call our super. However, our super does not live in our building, and isn't always available. - Many tenants picked this building because of the elevator being advertised, including young families and elderly disabled people. **Personal stuff you can skip if you just want facts:** Today I got trapped in the elevator with my 3 month old baby. The emergency button didn't work, tried calling the super and it just went to voice mail 5 times, texted with no response, and finally had to call the fire department. I'm slightly embarrassed to say I had a full blown panic attack since I am a first time mom and was terrified that it would be hours trapped with my little guy. However the fire department was awesome and got me out 15 minutes later. They were just getting me out when the super showed up and all they said was "what, you couldn't wait for me?" The elevator was out for a full WEEK when I gave birth back in August, so I came home with my new baby, freshly sewn up just to have to lug all of our stuff and myself up five flights of stairs. It fucking sucked. I've been researching online and I can't seem to figure out our powers or rights here as tenants. What is our best course of action? My husband is going to contact them and ask for a rent decrease until the issue is fixed, but I was also wondering if there's any sort of tenant's organizing I can do, or if anyone thinks a lawyer could help (before we spend the money on one)? Thanks if you've read this all! | f9d1b305ed387bfff126d4f426808f4540aaab5f932bd4f463aa5e3b5a6f8211 | [
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Neighbor has been pouring ammonia on my doormat for 2 weeks , realty company tried to cover it up I’m in NY , specifically LI. About two weeks ago I started noticing a weird smell in front of my door and in the kitchen of my apartment which is directly next to the front door. I also noticed a large red stain on my doormat. I didn’t think too much of it as the hallway of my floor always smells weird. Fast forward to this weekend, my boyfriend and I went away for the weekend. While away I received an email from the company that owns the building telling us to get rid of our cat as there’s been complaints of a cat litter smell in the hallway. I was rather confused as we don’t own a cat and as to how they pinpointed this smell to OUR apartment. We get home Monday night and see our door lock has been broken. We assumed someone had broken in and waited til morning to contact the building manager so we could see the surveillance from the hall. Tuesday morning we receive a threatening text stating “we must comply or move out”. We also receive another text stating that they will be searching our apartment due to a lease violation which would be owning a pet but again we do not own a cat. They arrive to search the apartment and do not want to enter and just tell us to get rid of the cat which of course does not exist lol. I ask about my door being broken and they said that the fire department was here due to an emergency and broke the lock to take the cat away. Apparently the whole building evacuated as well. At this point I’m losing my mind because there is no damn cat and they would not tell me what this “emergency” was. When I asked why no one contacted me they said that the fire department did not contact them about what happened so there was no way for them to tell us what happened. I’m not stupid so I called the fire department to request the incident report. Lo and behold it states they responded to a chemical spill due to my neighbor having poured 2 gallons of ammonia on my doormat and corner of my door. She also admits to having been pouring ammonia in front of my door for about two weeks which makes the smell and stained doormat add up. They also tell me that the building owners were ON SITE when all of this happened. They had broken the lock to make sure no one was inside passed out due to the ammonia smell and not to take away our non existent cat. The owners are blaming us for them getting a citation due to the chemical spill because they’re claiming our neighbor was pouring the ammonia to cover up a cat litter smell when in reality I don’t know why she was actually doing this. For 2 weeks we’ve been breathing in ammonia and the building will not acknowledge it and just keeps saying it’s because of a cat. I’ve never interacted with my neighbor beyond more than a hello and goodbye as we have different schedules so I’m confused as to why she was doing this. Do I have any kind of legal standing with this situation in regards to my neighbor or the building management ? | 18166804daa891460d638b37013319caa7b8d665b16a5042d56baa7aba84ff10 | [
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