fvckspeak t1_jcdsmdd wrote
Reply to comment by Ace-Harding in renters rights questions by [deleted]
eh from the nj tenants rights booklet
"No person shall enter upon or into any real property or estate therein and detain and hold the same, except where entry is given by law, and then only in a peaceable manner. With regard to any real property occupied solely as a residence by the party in possession, such entry shall not
be made in any manner without the consent of the party in possession unless the entry and detention is made pursuant to legal process as set out in "
Ace-Harding t1_jcdufv6 wrote
My reply was a little flippant so I’ll give you a more substantive response- I’m a tenants rights attorney. You consented to entry when you signed the lease with the provision that requires you to give them access. If you don’t they can seek to evict you but that’s a dramatic step and seems unlikely especially for a building that large. I also can’t imagine you’re the only one who wont or cant provide access during business hours (assuming that’s when they spray).
jackietreehorn313 t1_jce3ggg wrote
OP, you’re clearly not a lawyer and you’re way out of your depth. Besides, the pest control isn’t just for you, it’s for the entire building. Your untreated apartment can be the cause of a building wide infestation.
fvckspeak t1_jcf33fy wrote
im clearly out of my depth, thats why im asking the question, lol....
SpeedySpooley t1_jce15zz wrote
You should have focused on:
>** except where entry is given by law,**
By the terms of the lease, you consented to entry for the purposes of extermination service.
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