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    Default Re: Can You Sue a Landlord for Failing to Stop Threats by Another Tenant

    Just because the judge don't see eye to eye on different subjects don't mean that I have evidence of these threats. I have a four camera DVR to whereas I had them setup outside my place and I caught him making threats and harassing me when Florida State Statute 83.52(7) clearly states "Conduct himself or herself, and require other persons on the premises with his or her consent to conduct themselves, in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb the tenant’s neighbors or constitute a breach of the peace." Which IF the landlord don't want ANY lawsuit, then he just might want to keep the peace between; as you put it 'bickering neighbors'. But, since the landlord DID NOT keep the peace between 'bickering neighbors', then I can AND will use Florida State Statute 83.52(7) against the landlord for NOT keeping the peace and the judge will see this evidence and he/she will rule based on everything including the evidence.

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    Default Re: Can You Sue a Landlord for Failing to Stop Threats by Another Tenant

    You are clearly not interested in any opinion other than your own, so go right ahead and do whatever you want.

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    Default Re: Can You Sue a Landlord for Failing to Stop Threats by Another Tenant

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    Just because the judge don't see eye to eye on different subjects don't mean that I have evidence of these threats. I have a four camera DVR to whereas I had them setup outside my place and I caught him making threats and harassing me when Florida State Statute 83.52(7) clearly states "Conduct himself or herself, and require other persons on the premises with his or her consent to conduct themselves, in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb the tenant’s neighbors or constitute a breach of the peace." Which IF the landlord don't want ANY lawsuit, then he just might want to keep the peace between; as you put it 'bickering neighbors'. But, since the landlord DID NOT keep the peace between 'bickering neighbors', then I can AND will use Florida State Statute 83.52(7) against the landlord for NOT keeping the peace and the judge will see this evidence and he/she will rule based on everything including the evidence.
    Florida's wiretapping law is a "two-party consent" law. Florida makes it a crime to intercept or record a "wire, oral, or electronic communication" in Florida, unless all parties to the communication consent. See Fla. Stat. ch. 934.03. Florida law makes an exception for in-person communications when the parties do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the conversation, such as when they are engaged in conversation in a public place where they might reasonably be overheard. If you are operating in Florida, you may record these kinds of in-person conversations without breaking the law. However, you should always get the consent of all parties before recording any telephone conversation and any in-person that common sense tells you is private.

    In addition to subjecting you to criminal prosecution, violating the Florida wiretapping law can expose you to a civil lawsuit for damages by an injured party.

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    Default Re: Can You Sue a Landlord for Failing to Stop Threats by Another Tenant

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    Just because the judge don't see eye to eye on different subjects don't mean that I have evidence of these threats. I have a four camera DVR to whereas I had them setup outside my place and I caught him making threats and harassing me when Florida State Statute 83.52(7) clearly states "Conduct himself or herself, and require other persons on the premises with his or her consent to conduct themselves, in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb the tenant’s neighbors or constitute a breach of the peace." Which IF the landlord don't want ANY lawsuit, then he just might want to keep the peace between; as you put it 'bickering neighbors'. But, since the landlord DID NOT keep the peace between 'bickering neighbors', then I can AND will use Florida State Statute 83.52(7) against the landlord for NOT keeping the peace and the judge will see this evidence and he/she will rule based on everything including the evidence.
    What don't you understand. The law cited obligates the tenant to comport themselves in the manner stated in the statute. It does not obligate the landlord to babysit a tenant. It does allow (not require but allow) a landlord to evict a tenant that does not act in compliance of the law.

    The fact you were denied an order of protection as well as the police refusing to file any report that resulted in charges against the neighbor yet you still claim criminal activity suggests you are a whiner that can't get along with other people. Your statements here provide further support of you being a whiner.

    The judge will rule based on the law. Unless you can provide statute that mandates a landlord play referee for tenant disputes, you will lose.

    I can assure you a judge will not accept the whining you have displayed here. I suggest upon the first warning from the judge you restrain yourself you do so. Further whining can result in your suit being dismissed or even a charge of contempt against you.

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