I really don't like my landlord. Short version: been without water for over 2 weeks now, have a hearing with water bureau and my attorney scheduled for October 31st because they refused and USTRA turn-on for me as a tenant. If you want the full details on that just search the forums for my previous thread about it.
Landlord finally came by today to discuss showing the apartment to prospective new tenants. He claimed to not have my roommate's phone number (nonsense, it's the exclusive number we've used to contact him from for over a year.) I gave it to him and I informed him he would have to give 24 hours notice every time he wanted to show the apartment. There were two young women outside and I imagine he had hoped I would just let him come in without notice.
I know a lot about my tenant rights in Philadelphia at this point, but what are my rights in terms of this situation? Can I deny the right to show the apartment to new tenants? What do I say about the toilet full of human waste that I have to empty every other day by hand because I have no running water? How is he/am I going to explain that? When new tenants ask me what it was like as a tenant, I feel an obligation to tell the truth. I don't care if he rents the place or not so it's no skin off my back to be forthright, but that's probably going to piss him off.
How do I handle this situation? If you can cite your answer with a link to some kind of code online or something that would be great! Thanks...




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