What should I do if I rent a house and live under the supervision of my landlord's neighbors, drive out and be followed, and the car is equipped with location eavesdropping?

If you rent a house by yourself, and feel that you are being watched by your landlord's neighbors, and others have installed locators and bugs in your car, then your first thought should be to find out the locators and bugs in your car and unload them, or let him install them in someone else's car. In this case, he doesn't know where you have been and the house. If you are watched by your neighbors, you will feel uncomfortable in life. Then you can totally consider renting a house. There are many places where you have a house to live now. The house is not your own and you don't need to buy or sell it. If you don't like living, you can move to another place. Very convenient and simple, you don't have to hold back others' concerns about your privacy.

In addition, if you can grasp the exact evidence that your neighbor is watching you, or you have violated your right to privacy, you can keep the evidence, and then go to court to sue him, asking the other party to compensate you for mental damages and bear other legal responsibilities. The state protects citizens' personal rights.