MountainDew
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I have been leasing a building month to month for about 3 years now. Recently I made an anonymous code complaint to the city about the landlord's property, after trying to remedy the situation myself and with the landlord. A few days later I get a 30 day eviction notice "without stated cause".
Now, me and the LL both know what the "cause" is. It's because I called the code inspector. If this was a residential setting, this would be considered retaliatory eviction, correct?
This is not a house I am renting. I hesitate to call it "commercial" property either because I do not run a business there. As per the local zoning, my building is considered a "private garage", there is nothing commercial about it.
My question is, am I protected from retaliatory eviction in a non residential situation like that?
I have been leasing a building month to month for about 3 years now. Recently I made an anonymous code complaint to the city about the landlord's property, after trying to remedy the situation myself and with the landlord. A few days later I get a 30 day eviction notice "without stated cause".
Now, me and the LL both know what the "cause" is. It's because I called the code inspector. If this was a residential setting, this would be considered retaliatory eviction, correct?
This is not a house I am renting. I hesitate to call it "commercial" property either because I do not run a business there. As per the local zoning, my building is considered a "private garage", there is nothing commercial about it.
My question is, am I protected from retaliatory eviction in a non residential situation like that?