why won't the police help me after my landlord sent someone to break into my home
In most cases, a landlord could not kick you out for something the police did if it was a medical emergency. However, it will depend on the laws in your state.
Yes, you can break your lease if your landlord refuses to fix things, as long as this is specified in the lease. Your landlord is liable for keeping the home in working order and safe. Contact an attorney to help you with the lease.
You will need to speak to the police to retrieve your belongings. An attorney could help even more to get your belongings back.
to see if someone is lying ?? LOL
go to the police
Is your home in great order and shape? Is your landlord fulfiling his end of the agreement? If you can say YES to either or both questions you might be able to break the lease by means of constructive eviction. If the answers are NO, then you can't break out of a lease, or if you do, you suffer the consequences: your landlord can keep the security deposit and you may be liable for the rent of the unit for each month it's vacant during the time of your lease or until the unit is rented out.
Report it to the police. Believe it or not they are there to help you.
report to the police or their social workers or someone you think can help you
if he wont let you out of the relationship you need to get help by a friend or family, or even the police.
You can contact you local town codes office and file a complaint against the landlord for non compliance.
Yes, but seek legal counsel on how best to do it. If you don't have the protection of the law, the landlord could steal or destroy any and all of your property that he can. If it isn't the landlord breaking in, the landlord is legally obligated to provide reasonable assitance to help you protect your property.
they help you and your family know whenever someone is trying to break in