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Originally Posted by tipper1492
I would not film her because in some states, that may be unlawful. She could sue you and that may take years to settle even if you won. Then I also think you have to be careful with what you say and do with the landlord. Again you might cross the line even if the landlord agrees, and that could bring on another attorney/attorneys. What the landlord does, because you made such a report to him, might be something you regret. I agree she is in bad need of a psychologist, or even better, a psychiatrist, but I would fear asking her what she thinks would be best. You may need legal advice, or maybe there is someone in the field who would be willing to come talk to her. But then again she may have great anger towards you if she knew you set it up. You may not be able to get out of your lease, unless the landlord releases you, but then his next renter has to deal with her as well.
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filming her in public places of your home is 100% legal living room kitchen hallway your bedroom (the no no places are the bathroom and any private area other then your own) .........u live there it is your home so this is allowed
the part u are thinking about is recording phone chats that is where they do the werid 1 person knows it ok other states both ppl need to know and agree
the only thing u can really do is record it so if something does happen it caugh on tape so u are not charged as she is a female u are the one going to jail .........check your local law see what is allowed some places allow tazers or pepper spray others outlawed them.....something happends she comes at u ...u use one of the 2 she is on the ground u walk out of where ever u are find a 3rd party person and call 911 (personally i strip down to boxers and a t-shirt kneel down and interlock my fingers behide my head) after that u have 4 to 6 hours of dealing with cops