Call your local news stations. Almost every TV station has a department dedicated to helping people deal with issues like landlords, etc.
There is a charge for a post office key when you rent an apartment and it can be $15.
There is not enough information to answer this question. Are you suing the apartment complex/landlord for being disabled? Or is there something the apartment complex or landlord is not doing to accommodate you for the disability? If the latter is true or you are being discriminated otherwise because of your disability, then you can file a complaint with the Federal Housing Administration, a division of Housing and Urban Development. To do so contact the HUD office in your state.
You can call your local animal control office to file a complaint.
You can file a complaint with the postmaster for your ZIP code or city. Ask at your local post office for that person's name and for a complaint form.
It depends on what form the complaint is in. Call the Clerk of The Court's office of the issuing court and ask.
Go to the DEANS office and file your complaint. Make it clear and be able to support your allegations.
I would bring my concern (complaint) to the attention of the manager on duty at the store level. If my complaint was dealt with in a respectful manner I would send a letter of appreciation to the corporate office. If however I was not satisfied with the discussion with the manager on duty I would write the corporate office with the details of the complaint and the response of the manager.
The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office, and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.
The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office, and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.
The best office to seek further information about the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) complaint program is the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity (OEEO) within your organization or agency. They provide guidance on the complaint process, eligibility, and resources available for individuals seeking to file an EEO complaint. Additionally, you can also refer to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for comprehensive information and support on federal EEO laws and procedures.
With the filing of a petition or complaint in the clerk of court's office.
To report a complaint about an apartment, you should first contact your landlord or property management directly to address the issue. If the problem persists, you can file a complaint with your local housing authority or tenant's association. Additionally, if the issue involves health or safety violations, you may contact your local health department or code enforcement office. Always keep a record of your communications for reference.