Fairfield Property Lease Enforcement
Summary
Fairfield property may be in violation of the fair housing act by not enforcing their own lease. Contact the suffolk county human rights commission at (631) 853-5480 for assistance with fair housing issues.Full Conversation
How is it that Fairfield property is allowed to get away with breaking the law for landlord owners and tenants??
Fairfield property may not be allowed to get away with breaking the law. Can you provide more details about the specific issues you are facing with Fairfield property?
For instance, my rug has old moldy nail strips that don't hold my rug in place and have mold on them.. Also i have exposed wires above my bathroom vanity.
I'm not a lawyer, but I can try to help you. Have you reported these issues to your landlord or property management?
Yes
Has your landlord or property management taken any action to address these issues?
No
Based on your response, it seems like your landlord or property management has not taken any action to address the issues you have reported. Here are some general steps you can take:
*. Review your lease agreement to understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.
*. Document the issues with photographs and written descriptions.
*. Send a written complaint to your landlord or property management, detailing the specific issues and requesting repairs.
*. If your landlord does not respond or take action, you may need to escalate the matter.
*. Contact your local housing authority or tenant rights organization for guidance and assistance.
*. Consider consulting with a local attorney who specializes in landlord-tenant law for further advice.
Please note that the specific rules and procedures may vary depending on your location. It would be helpful to provide your location so I can provide more accurate information.
*. Review your lease agreement to understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.
*. Document the issues with photographs and written descriptions.
*. Send a written complaint to your landlord or property management, detailing the specific issues and requesting repairs.
*. If your landlord does not respond or take action, you may need to escalate the matter.
*. Contact your local housing authority or tenant rights organization for guidance and assistance.
*. Consider consulting with a local attorney who specializes in landlord-tenant law for further advice.
Please note that the specific rules and procedures may vary depending on your location. It would be helpful to provide your location so I can provide more accurate information.
I'm in Suffolk county NY and since I have been complaining,they won't accept rent payments online and I am now facing eviction for non payment but I have not got a bill in months. I don't know what to do as I'm disable mentally and physically.
Based on your location in Suffolk County, NY, here is some general information that may be helpful:
- In New York, landlords are required to provide tenants with a written notice of rent due at least three days before the rent is due.
- If you have not received a bill in months, you may want to request a copy of your rent statement from your landlord or property management.
- If your landlord is refusing to accept rent payments online, you can try alternative methods such as mailing a check or money order, or delivering the payment in person and obtaining a receipt.
- Facing eviction for non-payment of rent can be a serious issue. It is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible to understand your rights and options.
- You may want to contact the Suffolk County District Court for information on eviction proceedings and resources for tenants with disabilities. Their contact information is as follows:
Suffolk County District Court
Address: * Carleton Ave, Central Islip, NY *
Phone: (*) *-*
Please note that this information is general in nature and it is recommended to consult with a local attorney for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
- In New York, landlords are required to provide tenants with a written notice of rent due at least three days before the rent is due.
- If you have not received a bill in months, you may want to request a copy of your rent statement from your landlord or property management.
- If your landlord is refusing to accept rent payments online, you can try alternative methods such as mailing a check or money order, or delivering the payment in person and obtaining a receipt.
- Facing eviction for non-payment of rent can be a serious issue. It is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible to understand your rights and options.
- You may want to contact the Suffolk County District Court for information on eviction proceedings and resources for tenants with disabilities. Their contact information is as follows:
Suffolk County District Court
Address: * Carleton Ave, Central Islip, NY *
Phone: (*) *-*
Please note that this information is general in nature and it is recommended to consult with a local attorney for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
What about them not enforcing their own lease and treating everyone differently when the fair housing act says that's illegal
I understand your concern. Can you please provide me with more details about the specific situation?
The lease clearly states no commercial vehicles and motorcycles but not only do we have them,the same motorcycle has not moved in 4 years and its in a handicapped parking spot
I see. Have you spoken to your landlord about this issue?
Yes I have, the property manager told me that my lease doesn't say that and she ignores my calls..
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It seems like your property manager is not addressing your concerns. Have you considered sending a written notice to your landlord about the issue?
The last time I did,their head maintenance guy told neighbors i was complaining and I was assaulted * times.. the police treat this place as if its above the law
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. It's important to address these issues properly. Have you considered filing a complaint with the local housing authority or seeking legal advice?
I've tried but get the run around. I don't think any lawyers want to go up against Fairfield since they own so much now. Can you please give me a number to get in touch with the right person
I'm sorry to hear about your difficulties. It's important to find the right person to help you. Can you please provide me with your location so I can assist you better?
Suffolk county NY
In Suffolk County, NY, you can contact the Suffolk County Human Rights Commission at (*) *-* for assistance with fair housing issues.
Thanks!! I will try reaching out to them AGAIN..
I understand your frustration. It's important to keep trying. If you're still having trouble, you can also try contacting Legal Aid Society of Suffolk County at (*) *-* for legal assistance.
Ok Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask. I'm here to help.