That makes 24 days of entry on 10 Notices of Entry since this began.
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Chapter 013 – Thursday June 1, 2017 & Friday, June 2, 2017
So far, there have been 16 days where John and/or Agostino have given notice to enter the unit to do repairs, and two days where Agostino entered without notice (and with our consent).
Chapter 011 – Wednesday, May 17, 2017
John’s Notice of Entry said that he would be entering at 9 am (assuming the times given were a window for entry (ie: the period of time that they would actually be in the apartment), and not a window for time of entry (ie: An interval of time during which they would arrive); I was never able …
Chapter 010 – May 16, 2017
So far, this disagreement with our landlord has resulted in three complaints to HPS, and a response each time. I’ll keep a running tally.
Chapter 061 – Sunday August 25, 2019
The harassment continues.
Chapter 060 – Friday August 23, 2019 and Saturday August 24, 2019
The Stampers’ test their car horn, about a dozen times a night. Apparently they like to know it is in working order at random intervals.
Chapter 055 – Wednesday August 14, 2019 & Thursday August 15, 2019
August 14, 2019 – I was returning to the building when a man I recognized from being around Richard Pollington’s unit spit at me, and called me a pedophile. The incident occurred on Hunter Street East, so was not recorded. (I guess I’ll have to run this damned camera 24/7). A complaint was made to …
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Chapter 054 – Monday August 12, 2019
To this point there have been at least sixteen complaints to police (at least 9 from our landlord and his crew) resulting in 14 responses, and charges being laid in two cases (against Jeremy Stamper). The tally is at 19 hours 0 minutes of hearing time at the LTB, in 15 hearings, two by telephone, thirteen in person (counting the Case Management Hearing and mediation session of May 19, 2017 as hearings). It has also used up 9 hours and 51 minutes of a mediator’s time. On the criminal side, it has used up whatever time the pre-enquete hearing used when process was issued on Pollington’s private complaint, and two short appearances. Call it three hearings, 60 minutes of a judge’s time.
Chapter 049 – Monday August 5, 2019
Pollington follows me around with a camera, harassing and provoking.