>>9897707You don't know a single thing about property law and the current legal situation during the pandemic. If the state has confirmed that rent is on hold until further notice, here' what happens:
>Landlord tries to evictLegally can't without an eviction notice, which are handled by civil courts (oops they're shut down)
>Landlord tries to shut off servicesAs renter, you have a legal right to these things, and it cannot be taken away without consent or justifiable reason. If he does it anyway, guess who's gonna have a huge lawsuit on their hands when the pandemic's over? Lawyers are lining up for easy cases like that.(How many juries are going to side with landlords who extort others during a pandemic?)
>Landlord submits report about you to hinder future prospectsCan easily be acquired and removed through lawsuits, alongside a libel suit if the landlord was not 100% honest in his report.
This is all just second-hand knowledge from an attorney that posted here yesterday however. You can get much better advice from real research, or getting an attorney. If you can't afford one, check with the other tenants, see if they're getting the same harassment. Pool your resources.