Hi. I, and friends, rent paddocks, in which we have our own shelters and storage, and our horses.
All tenants are being kicked out to make room for others at double the rent. We are being given notice on Jan 1st.
We have been told photos will be taken without our consent, which will include our horses and personal property, which will udentify the premises and put our horses and property at risk of theft. We know the photos are intended to be posted on facebook to make us (the horse owners) look bad as we are having to spend all our time on dismantling which naturally looks untidy. Also, as the landlord is aware, one persons horse has trashed fences on an almost daily basis but that owner does no repairs, so hours have to be spent securing fencing for our horses safety which has caused a build up of droppings which we have not been able to see to (before the fence trasher, we kept our paddocks pristine).
The person taking over management in Feb, has been constantly harrassing with messages on FB to two owners but referring to all of us, and has already stated intent to post photos detrimental to our reputation. We are supposed to have right to privacy until we leave, which the woman has acknowledged. The landlord refuses to communicate with any of us.
Is the future manager allowed to take photos without our consent and to use them deliberately to our detriment?
Tia
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All tenants are being kicked out to make room for others at double the rent. We are being given notice on Jan 1st.
We have been told photos will be taken without our consent, which will include our horses and personal property, which will udentify the premises and put our horses and property at risk of theft. We know the photos are intended to be posted on facebook to make us (the horse owners) look bad as we are having to spend all our time on dismantling which naturally looks untidy. Also, as the landlord is aware, one persons horse has trashed fences on an almost daily basis but that owner does no repairs, so hours have to be spent securing fencing for our horses safety which has caused a build up of droppings which we have not been able to see to (before the fence trasher, we kept our paddocks pristine).
The person taking over management in Feb, has been constantly harrassing with messages on FB to two owners but referring to all of us, and has already stated intent to post photos detrimental to our reputation. We are supposed to have right to privacy until we leave, which the woman has acknowledged. The landlord refuses to communicate with any of us.
Is the future manager allowed to take photos without our consent and to use them deliberately to our detriment?
Tia
PG
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