Kansas City, MO asked in Contracts, Real Estate Law and Landlord - Tenant for Oklahoma

Q: landlord keeps showing up on property when I'm not home. he sneaks on the property through the woods. can I end lease

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Lease agreements generally have some provisions which permit a landlord to "inspect" their property. Without reading the lease, I can't give a good answer. Read it yourself, and if you think the landlord is abusing your rights to privacy, and want to terminate your lease see a lawyer for advice.

You can also write your landlord and point out any lease provisions he is violating, and ask him in writing to stop, or give notice of intent to terminate the lease. It will have very specific notice steps you must go through to terminate on breach by landlord. Good Luck!

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