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<blockquote data-quote="RockHopper" data-source="post: 4390775" data-attributes="member: 49099"><p>Thank you for that. So far my Google searches netted nothing but law firm results, and it was the actual laws that I needed to see. The fact that the landlord didn't want to pay to separate the utilities of his house, from the utilities of the apartment is not my concern. I'm reasonable, and would certainly have agreed to a compromise to keep his electric bill down, but I have no intention of arriving home to a outside temperature space. There are safe and efficient means to this end, and I even have these available. It was the landlords decision to insist that I utilize his provided "high efficiency" units.</p><p></p><p>So as it stands no...he does NOT have the right to enter my apartment without 24 hr notice, unless there is an emergency. His electric bill does not meet any standard of emergency.</p><p>I have to give thirty day notice, but I'm unsure of how to secure my place from further intrusion. I guess I'll have to put up cameras, and monitor my apartment remotely while I'm out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockHopper, post: 4390775, member: 49099"] Thank you for that. So far my Google searches netted nothing but law firm results, and it was the actual laws that I needed to see. The fact that the landlord didn't want to pay to separate the utilities of his house, from the utilities of the apartment is not my concern. I'm reasonable, and would certainly have agreed to a compromise to keep his electric bill down, but I have no intention of arriving home to a outside temperature space. There are safe and efficient means to this end, and I even have these available. It was the landlords decision to insist that I utilize his provided "high efficiency" units. So as it stands no...he does NOT have the right to enter my apartment without 24 hr notice, unless there is an emergency. His electric bill does not meet any standard of emergency. I have to give thirty day notice, but I'm unsure of how to secure my place from further intrusion. I guess I'll have to put up cameras, and monitor my apartment remotely while I'm out. [/QUOTE]
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