I recently rented a nice home just outside of Sosua. I'm very pleased with the property as well as the location. I was looking for tranquility and privacy. The property has a main house, two casitas and a pool. When I went to see the house, the landlord told me that the third casita was being used for storage only and I was completely ok with that. When we went to draw up the contract, he also told that to the lawyer as well. As a result my rental agreement states that I am renting said property which consists of the principal house and a casita. After I moved in and cleaned and spent my money painting the property, cleaning the pool and getting things up to my standard of living, my landlord tells me that he needs to have a key to the lock on the gate because he needs to have access to the third casita. I told him whenever he needs to get something just give me a call in advance and I'd be happy to open the gate for him. Next thing I know, he's bothering me almost everyday and he is bringing different men there for the purpose of having sex. I am so outraged and when I talked with the lawyer that drew up the contract, she stated that technically he does have the right to enter the Casita because it belongs to him and was not included in my rental agreement. I pay the utilities for all three dwellings and this seems so unfair. If there are any bi lingual lawyers in this forum, please HELP. I love the house and it's such an expense and hassle to move. I just want peace and privacy.