Greedy Landlords with Narcissistic Personality disORDER make repeated attempts to ILLEGALLY evict a 1024% Correct/Precise/Scrupulous/Decent Tenant!!!

Greedy Landlords with Narcissistic Personality disORDER make repeated attempts to ILLEGALLY evict a 1024% Correct/Precise/Scrupulous/Decent Tenant!!!

Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a complex psychological condition that presents with a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy.

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – In 1925, Robert Waelder published the first case report of pathological narcissism and described it as “narcissistic personality”.

Read a 9 Signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

Do narcissists lie a lot?

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Eviction?!?

Read a Illegal eviction and tenants’ rights. It’s a crime for your Landlords to harass you or try to force you out of a property without using proper procedures. If this happens, you may have a right to claim damages through the court.

What you can do? Talk to your local council.

For further advice, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has a detailed Guide for Tenants facing Harassment and Illegal Eviction.

Notice that you must leave: Section 21 notice – Shelter has information on checking if your eviction notice is valid.

ILLEGAL EVICTIONS AND HARASSMENT: ALWAYS FIND OUT YOUR RIGHTS!!!
(Your Landlords must follow strict procedures if they want you to leave their property, depending on the type of Tenancy Agreement you have and the terms of it. If they do not, they may be guilty of illegally evicting or harassing you.)

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NOTES:

1. What is Emotional Abuse?
Emotional abuse includes non-physical behaviours that are meant to control, isolate, or frighten you. This may present in romantic relationships as threats, insults, constant monitoring, excessive jealousy, manipulation, humiliation, intimidation, and dismissiveness, among others.

2. How to Identify and Cope With Emotional Abuse?!?
Emotional abuse can take several different forms, including:
– Accusations of cheating or other signs of jealousy and possessiveness
– Constant checking on or attempting to control the other person’s behavior
– Constantly arguing or opposing
– Criticizing
– Gaslighting
– Isolating the individual from their family and friends
– Name-calling and verbal abuse
– Refusing to participate in the relationship
– Shaming or blaming
– Silent treatment
Trivializing the other person’s concerns
– Withholding affection and attention.

3. Psychological Abuse:
Psychological abuse, often known as emotional abuse or psychological violence, is a form of abuse characterized by a person subjecting or exposing another person to a behaviour that may result in psychological trauma, including anxiety, chronic depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder amongst other psychological problems.

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