Miami, FL asked in Landlord - Tenant for Florida

Q: roommate letting my dogs out the front door and closing it behind them after i told her to stop letting my dogs out

i have a very hostile roommate and we have been having a lot of issues.. from her ripping my outdoor cameras out of the walls- breaking into my room- letting my pets escape - calling the police on me and my wife with fake claims ( no charges ever pressed ) but whats really putting me over the edge now is shes opening the front door ( on camera ) letting my dogs out and then ignoring them or closing the door. our front yard is not gated so they just run away and we have to go get them. she will do it if im home or gone on work.. one time i rushed home took 30 minutes to get home and luckily my dogs were only a few houses down. but this most recent time she let one my of dogs out the front door it took us 5-7 minutes to notice we checked the cameras saw she let him out the front door my wife got in her driving around and found him about 5 blocks away. called the roommate human scum and the roommate called the cops saying my wife tried running her over. no chargers or anything pressed

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You failed to ask a question. Get another roommate.

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