jeudi 23 août 2018

Slander from Fire Chief to Landlord

My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of Pennsylvania

I was visited by my fire chief and police for burning in the back of my garage, not close to it though. The fire was for cooking hot dogs on my daughters birthday, which in my town it's actually allowed for religious, ceremonial, and cooking purposes. No permit needed. I did not know this until after the visit though.

The chief was very annoyed even though the fire was only 2 to 3 feet tall. He started taking pictures of the fire and my vehicle, far from the area. He then asked who my landlord was, which is a well known businessman. I think he is going to text him the pictures and try and get me evicted. They acted like I was getting a favor because they weren't Citing me (even though I learned later they legally couldnt cite me)

If he texts these pics to my landlord and states I was breaking the law, even though I wasnt, and I get evicted, can I sue for damages for losing my home and slander to my landlord?


Slander from Fire Chief to Landlord

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