Yes, a landlord can call the police to take an report of any damages on the property.
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you call the police and then your insurance agent and maybe consult with your lawyer, for additional information.
If your landlord didn't follow the correct procedures for evicting a tenant and changes the locks, this is an illegal eviction. You can call the police and they will force your landlord to let you in. Hotels, motels, and other group homes and institutions are exempt from this rule.
ummm it kinda depends what the conflick is call the police and ask them but remember dont call 911 unless its a emergency! hope i helped :)
Call the police, at least so they can document the situation.
Call the police.
A rental bond - is a sum of money paid by the tenant - to offset any damage they might cause while living in the landlord's property. In the UK we call it a 'security deposit'.
yes & call 911
Unless your city has a very strange ordinance, you can call the police without contacting the neighbor.
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This has happened to us; the lesson learned is to make the landlord physically do a walk through with you and document the way the property was left. If you have already received your security deposit back, then the landlord has no leg to stand on. It might be worth a call to make sure than an error has not been made by the accounting office. You can take them to small claims court if you cannot get them to rescind the request for more money, so that the charges do not affect your credit later. Keep paper copies and notes of any conversations.