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Post by cassiegalaxy on Dec 14, 2023 16:49:17 GMT -5
Hello, my name is Cassie and I am 22 currently living on my own, I'm dealing with this very toxic narcissistic landlord. She's been constantly on my butt on everything, she doesn't like the fact I am disabled and cannot work, and every week she requires everyone in the building to clean spotless and make the unit ready for a bed bug treatment, I get bed bugs are a major issue going around but I have not seen or been bitten by any bugs and every week is so not necessary, I'm physically disabled btw, so I am unable to keep up with the constantness of this routine that has been going on. I'm constantly in the hospital after hurting myself. I don't have the greatest support system around me. And the friends I have aren't the most understanding of my situation. They all can work and do regular activities without their health catching up to them. I tried countless times letting my landlord know that I cannot keep preforming these tasks at the risk of my own health, but now she won't even resign my lease and wants me out of the building. I live in constant fear that I'm going to get an eviction notice on my doors. And when I do clean. It's never enough for her. Like I need to be handicapped to be considered physically disabled, I have very bad blood clots that I get in my legs and lungs. Makes it uncomfortable and hard to breathe, been to the er so many times because of that issue. And I also have breast cancer. Is this a form of discrimination? Or abuse? Because I know for a fact I'm heavily emotionally distressed and everyday I'm so afraid of my landlord that I lose sleep. I cannot eat properly, she also raised my rent for no reason way back in June, making it so impossible to get groceries. And I'm going to safely assume. The moment I move out she will raise the price again, I used to pay 700, then it went to 750, I only get paid 790 on my disability income.. I don't know what to do.
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Post by def6 on Dec 18, 2023 11:25:55 GMT -5
Hello cassiegalaxy and Welcome I suggest talking this over with family, friends or a social worker . If your Landlord is causing you anxiety , you may have to move to regain peace of mind. I hope you are able to resolve this soon. Best Wishes!
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