Letter Demanding Privacy
You can use this form letter to demand that the landlord
stop invading your privacy. You can send it to the manager
of the property, the management company, and even the owner
of the property. Hopefully, a landlord will be reasonable
and consider resolving your complaint without further
incident. It is certainly easier, cheaper and faster to
work out a problem without getting the courts involved.
But, if the landlord is stubborn and wants to spy on you,
you might consider filing suit in justice court.
Lawsuit Petition for Violation of
Privacy
This form petition can be used to file suit in justice
court requesting actual damages andcourt costs. Justice
court has a jurisdictional limit of $5,000 and is sometimes
more friendly to landlords because they file evictions in
their courts all the time. But, it is easier to represent
yourself in justice court, cheaper to file the suit and you
get to trial much quicker. The form comes with
instructions, but see Sue Your Landlord to learn how to file
the lawsuit and try the case in justice court.