So we have been having some issues with the landlord (Fishtown,) and it has come to a bit of a boiling point. His primary flaw is that his is simply absentee and doesn't respond to calls or texts. We have also heard from previous tenants that he doesn't give back the deposit, although none of them seem to have actually pursued this in court...we still believe it to be true.
We got a notice from The Water Board months ago saying that a huge debt was owed and it would be turned off if it wasn't taken care of. The landlord told us that it was a legal situation he was aware of and actively fixing, and then joked (we thought) that if they did turn it off he'd just show up and turn it back on.
We noticed shortly thereafter that the water meter was marked with a blue paint mark, which we believe is something the water board does when the water has been shut off... and we just tried to ignore it.
Yesterday someone showed up used a water key, shoved it down the hole out on the street and turned off the water. I was not home to witness this but my upstairs neighbor said she ran out and was told 'talk to the landlord'. She said she called him, he came out and he turned it back on.
I am not comfortable with this arrangement. This is obviously illegal and maybe even a felony. I have called the water board to report it. I know you're probably reading this thinking I'm nuts, but I can buy bottled water and I have a gym membership for showering - this will last me long enough to find a new place if it comes to that (and ultimately it OBVIOUSLY will.) If the water gets turned back on I want it done legally. I am assuming the city will be sending someone out to turn it off again and I am wondering if I should call the police the next time the landlord shows up to turn it back on?
Other than looking for somewhere else to live ASAP, how should this be handled?




LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Reply With Quote





Moving from Baltimore to Philly
Yesterday, 10:53 PM in Relocation - Moving to Philadelphia