have any of you been in a position (relating to real life) where someone has tried to deceive/take advantage/intimidate you by lying to you or telling you a half-truth about the relevant law? and you knew exactly what statute/section etc was relevant and what your rights were?
-- how did you respond? or how would you respond, especially if you were trying to be polite without sounding like a law snob?
my landlord has sold the apartment i'm renting, and the owner-to-be will become the new owner, legally, late next month. however, the owner-to-be bought the apartment to resell, and his agent is trying to get me to allow him to have an open house twice a week so prospective buyers can take a look. i said these few weeks are not a good time because of exams, and the agent said the owner has a right to have the apartment open for inspection.
when i replied, saying the owner-to-be isn't the legal owner yet, the agent looked startled and immediately retorted that the owner-to-be might settle the contract today or tomorrow.
thoughts?
-- how did you respond? or how would you respond, especially if you were trying to be polite without sounding like a law snob?
my landlord has sold the apartment i'm renting, and the owner-to-be will become the new owner, legally, late next month. however, the owner-to-be bought the apartment to resell, and his agent is trying to get me to allow him to have an open house twice a week so prospective buyers can take a look. i said these few weeks are not a good time because of exams, and the agent said the owner has a right to have the apartment open for inspection.
when i replied, saying the owner-to-be isn't the legal owner yet, the agent looked startled and immediately retorted that the owner-to-be might settle the contract today or tomorrow.
thoughts?