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Haddad v. Gonzalez, 576 N.E.2d 658 (1991)

Citation
Haddad v. Gonzalez, 576 N.E.2d 658 (1991)
Parent Document
Haddad v. Gonzalez, 576 N.E.2d 658 (1991)
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
1991-08-12

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Shortly after moving in, Gonzalez began complaining to Haddad about the condition of the apartment, particularly about the lack of adequate heat. Haddad suggested in response that Gonzalez and her family turn on her oven and stove burners for heat. After further complaints, Haddad provided Gonzalez with a small space heater that caused a fuse to blow and resulted in a temporary interruption of electrical service to the apartment. On another occasion, Haddad told Gonzalez that if she were cold, he would “come over at night and give her heat.” Gonzalez took this remark to mean that Haddad wanted to sleep with her; and she became frightened, because Haddad in the past had used his pass key to enter her apartment without knocking.