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What if the landlord always sexually harasses the female tenant?

When landlords sexually harass female tenants, men always have an advantage in gender, and many girls may choose to do more than less, so bear with it. As a female tenant who rents for many times, I suggest that once such a situation occurs, it is better to stay away. If it is serious, you should keep evidence such as voice, text and monitoring, and take legal weapons to protect yourself if necessary.

The following are my personal suggestions, hoping to help you:

First of all, I just contacted the landlord. If I feel that the landlord's behavior has sexual harassment or bad hints, the most direct way is to move out in time.

Because I haven't lived for a long time, I can find some other reasons and negotiate with the landlord to withdraw the rent. Once the landlord suspects sexual harassment, it is generally difficult to change the other party and can only change from himself. The most direct way is to stay away from places where you shouldn't go, but if you pay a lot of rent and deposit, or can't reach an agreement, there is another way for female tenants to let their boyfriends or boyfriends come and visit.

In this way, when the landlord sees that the female tenant is not a single girl, he will have a little scruples. There is also the need to pay attention to reducing the chances of meeting, and it is good to let the landlord communicate by phone if there is anything.

Second, it is suggested that female tenants lock their rooms, keep their personal belongings and install monitoring in their rooms. If necessary, they can check the monitoring to understand the situation.

Most men will be disheartened when they hit the wall again and again. Therefore, if you encounter sexual harassment from the landlord, you must not give a good face. Over time, the landlord probably won't touch a rebuff. In addition, you'd better install a camera in your room, so that no matter what happens, there will be monitoring evidence at the first time. And if the landlord sees it, it will have a certain deterrent effect.

Third, if the sexual harassment of the male landlord has seriously affected the lives of female renters, it is recommended to keep the evidence and call the police.

Some male landlords don't know much about their behavior, thinking that as long as the female tenant doesn't call the police, there is no illegal behavior.

In fact, it is clearly stipulated in the Civil Code that if the perpetrator sexually harassed others by means of words, words, images, physical behaviors, etc., the victim has the right to demand that the perpetrator bear civil liability according to law.

In real life, many female tenants are deeply uneasy about the sexual harassment of male landlords, but they always choose reconciliation, and some even fear retaliation. But if you ignore it, some people will be more arrogant and do whatever they want.

So this requires more victims to strengthen their awareness of self-protection. If this bad behavior is "true", it is necessary to let the harasser realize that his behavior is very serious and must pay the price.

If female tenants are always sexually harassed by male landlords, women need to stand up bravely and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests of "not being harassed" in order to better avoid such things and fundamentally shock these people.