best way ,call the law and have the landlords kid picked up if hes using drugs and you know it for sure.At least that gives your bro a claim and a record of trying to do right. Somebody else will and when he goes to jail,your bro goes along for the ride if he's in the same house. Been there done it myself. Only other thing is to help your bro move ASAP! true story, knew a fellow once who was about as nice a guy as you would ever meet,played in the okc ochestra,and taught music to kids on the side. Met a nice looking young gal and wound up marrying her.Only problem was she used drugs and he (claimed) he didnt know it.She got caught,and cops came to the house and picked him up right along with her.He wound up losing his job,every one of the kids parents wouldnt let him teach their kids anymore,lost his home,and just about every thing else.He spent a fortune on lawyers before his so called "wife" finaly told police he wasnt involved. I'm not sure that this would be entirely legal on the landlords part simply because your bro was renting that space(unless of course hes just renting a room). If he actually walled off this space,built seperate living quarters,it should have two seperate entrances,seperate utilities,etc. Myself,of course i'm not too understanding ,would quit paying rent on the full place at least,find the breaker that controls the electricity to that part of the house and shut it down,and everything else i could. Isnt you or your bro's place to support his landlords low life kid. After that i would not pay rent until he evicted me,just for meaness,which can take quite a while these days.Of course thats me,best way would be to simply get away from the idiot.
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