If there is reasonable suspicion of illegal activities and or a warrant yes they can. Better than having the door broke down.
Probably not, since that is not a breach by the landlord.
The police can arrest you ANYWHERE.
You can contact you local town codes office and file a complaint against the landlord for non compliance.
Yes, if the owner of the complex has given the police written permission to issue tickets on the property.
NO, call the police and tell them your situation, get a report then look for a lawyer.Sue for damages and get your stuff back.
Unless you can prove that there is meth, and that your landlord is cooking it, you have little basis for terminating your lease. You need to call the police.
There are many places where one could obtain a landlord lawyer. There are many legal aides and employees advertising at courthouses and police stations. One should look there.
I live in an apartment complex. Never mind the Management: treat the matter as if it was a neighborhood. Besides, the complex is a community. You need to report any drug activities to the police, not Management. Many Housing projects owned by a housing authority have their own police department and such activities should be reported to them.
Yes, a landlord can call the police to take an report of any damages on the property.
why won't the police help me after my landlord sent someone to break into my home
your definitions of 'complex' seems pretty broad. if the police see a suspect go into a neighborhood (different buildings) then any search of any apartment therein would have to have a search warrent when entering private homes. now if the police saw, or think they saw (and this is where the law is real vauge) someone go into a specific apartment that would give them probable cause enough to conduct a search of the apartments seen with the suspect goin into. none of these rules apply to bounty hunters, who act on their own individualized code of ethics as far as entering private residences.
Ofcourse NOT! Apartment Manager or GOD... This just isn't acceptable behavior. You should file a complaint with your landlord - or if it has become habitual - then contact your local precent (do NOT call 911 to file this type of complaint) file a complaint and put your Landlord on notice of your action. If it persists contact the police and this person will likely be cited and serve time (community service or jail time) and you may be able to recover monetarily from your Landlord - if your he allows for this to persist.