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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Need attorney in Indianapolis
please call me, I have a tenant there who has a furnace problem, he complained to Health Department last Thursday, I got a furnace guy to go urgently on Thursday night after hours, but the tenant never answer their calls, so they cannot go.... they gave him at least 7 windows of opportunity, they even went there twice and his mom was home and never answered....
Now that is 6 days I'm trying everything I can, but he is never available, the furnace guys tried to call him many time to schedule a time, but they need to call while they are on their way to reconfirm, and the tenant drops the ball each time....
Now I have to defend myself and get it done by the law.... but he doesn't collaborate, what should I do?
He doesn't want to authorize my property manager or the furnace guy to enter the property and he has an alarm system too, can we go in anyway, as an emergency problem???? Or with a 24 hour notice???
Please let me know. Thanks. What a nightmare!!!!