Riverview, FL asked in Civil Litigation, Contracts and Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: Can a Mgr. of a apartment run another background check without your knowledge or consent? One was ran 9/20 before lease?

She has repeatedly violated our rights, even after months and she/or the (lawyer)

As I'm told ran another. She tried to terminate lease immediately because claiming i falsified documents and had 6 evictions 2016-2009 / after formal complaints with FHA and Hud this was #4 of FALSE accusations. Corporate finally got involved she was Fired and i was told these documents were shredded. We have proof and need a good lawyer. Access to amenities and peace and discrimination of every kind was inflicted along with retaliation. She has allowed us to be stalked, verbally attacked my service animal to be attacked and poilce to be called but we have absolutely no protection because we are a lesbian family. Corporate has admitted fault, but this doesn't make up for the multiple nights stressed worried scared hatmed and worrying our children will be homeless and we have every email and all our proof too corporate 3 hours to stop all actions because wasn't my report

1 Lawyer Answer
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Answered
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Unless you can prove that you have suffered dollar damages exceeding $100,000 you will be unable to find any experienced Florida lawyers to take your case against a former employee of the HOA where you live.

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