To the cops or Utility company.
To report theft of electicity at a residence, the first people a person should call is the utility company. They will send someone out immediately to cut the illegal connection. The next step is to inform the police of the theft and press charges if possible.
Your landlord may not be sending you the utility bills because they may have included the cost of utilities in your rent, or they may have forgotten to send them. It's important to communicate with your landlord to clarify the situation and ensure you are aware of any utility costs you are responsible for.
You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.
You do what you would do when any theft occurs; you file a police report and have him charged with theft. Now because he is still your landlord, you might approach him and ask if you can have your property back before you involve law enforcement. Either way, you might want to consider finding a new residence.
Yes, a landlord can request a credit report from potential tenants as part of the rental application process.
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Anyone who requests a credit report must get your prior permission. This includes a landlord. You must provide he information the landlord needs before they can legally get a credit report, but this is a requirement for a lot of landlords before they will rent you their property.
No, that would be theft. The appropriate avenue for recovering the deposit is to file a small claims suit against the landlord.
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You don't. I don't know of any jurisdiction where that is illegal. He's a landlord, not ICE.
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Certainly ... you should report any crime. It's a theft of personal property.