personally i would never be mean verbally in any way to anyone. too easy for it to be perceived as a criminal threat.
You can do what Britt McHenry did to the desk-chick of the company that towed her car in Virginia. And by towed, I mean likely stole, since the particular firm has quite a reputation.
Be very personally insulting while only threatening to own the people in court, no physical threats. I don’t condone what she said, but I can understand why she was extremely pissed off.[/quote]
Don’t treaten to take legal action or threaten anythinh unless you have the wherewithal to follow through.
The property manager’s henpecked husband hand delivered me a letter saying that I’m not to contact the owner or tenants per federal statute 18 section 2661A which has to with with harassing people.
That’s totally bullshit because I didn’t harass anybody. I called the owner to make her aware is the leak and the tenants are more or less my friends.
These people are legal bullies. And I’m intent on making them. They want legal so they will get legal. I got my lawyer to have their tenants immediately cease any water usage. So now they have to accommodate the tenants in a hotel.[/quote]
FIH, in your circumstance, I would have handled everyone in the exact same manner that you did. I actually would “prefer” my opponent “lawyer up” ASAP as I would MUCH prefer dealing with their lawyer than their own crazymaking “victimhood” tactics.
What you are currently experiencing is one of many reasons why I would never invest in condos …. especially a unit with another unit above it or below it.
I know you’ll get it sorted out but meanwhile your upstairs occupants’ leak can still cause a lot of damage to your unit AFTER they vacate the premises. It’s a HUGE inconvenience. Good luck to you.