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    Legal Advice Creepy neighbor thinks he’s my new bf


    Creepy neighbor thinks he’s my new bf

    Posted: 05 May 2020 06:56 AM PDT

    I am a mid 20s female. I bought a house with my ex-boyfriend out in the sticks of Kentucky about a year ago. Not terribly long ago, he cheated on me and abandoned our home to be with his new girlfriend. So, I own this property and live here by myself. One of the people that lives at the house (multi-generation home) across the pond is a 21 year old male. He has been watching my house and saw that my ex isn't here much anymore. So he comes down about 4 days ago and we're having a regular old friendly neighbor conversation about the Guinea Keets I was getting for him. Then he gets creepy.

    I made the mistake of telling him my ex and I broke up, and he instantly started asking very personal questions. He asked to take me to the movies, if he could come over and watch a movie, to go fishing, to go shooting, to hang out. I said "no" to all of these, explaining first, that I am not interested in dating or hanging out, that he's my damn neighbor and that's weird and that I'm "seeing people".

    He continues to insist. I tell him flat out "no" and that I can be his neighbor and that's it; make an excuse to go inside. I go to a friend's house for a few days and notice he drives past my house 10+ times in a 2 hour span on my security camera, every night.

    I keep my doors closed and locked. Yesterday he decides that no mean yes and comes to my door asking to come inside, that he just wants to talk about the guineas and that he has a Rambo dvd for us to watch. I only have the door cracked a bit and tell him 5+ times that I am in the middle of something, that I'm busy and that he needs to leave. I'm pissed, so the final time he tries to insist, I slam the door on him and lock it.

    Any legal advice for this? What would you do? So far, I know I am going to be video recording any interactions he attempts with me from now on and keeping my gun loaded/close by, but I know trespassing is a sticky law, even in KY. I don't have no trespassing signs up at the moment. I am also putting my house on the market this Saturday because I'm just done and want a fresh start considering everything that's going on in my life rn, but I will be at the house a lot while it's on the market.

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    How to buy a home anonymously?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 03:13 AM PDT

    Hey /r/L-A! I'm in the US, and this question specifically falls within the state of Tennessee, but I think it's generally applicable.

    I'm not "famous", but occasionally author news articles in major publications on counter-terrorism issues and would generally prefer to not have public records tying my name to my home address. I have maintained a pretty low online profile and routinely verify that's the only record that ties my name to my location that's accessible to the general public.

    Is there a legal mechanism that 1) will allow me to buy my next house without having my name plastered all over the sale records that pop up on the first page of a Google search but 2) still maintains my ability to claim the property tax deduction on my federal income taxes and 3) doesn't require a lot of hours of an attorney to upkeep every year?

    I'm looking less for a "how to do this yourself" and more of a "look into these specific options" because I recognize that the process is likely complicated enough that it will require some amount of attorney assistance. I have done some searching online, but this is realistically not a "business" and I don't want to dilute any ownership claims to the property of myself or my wife or miss out on property tax deductions.

    Thanks!

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    6 weeks ago, my Employer cut my pay by 25% (due to "COVID19") until the foreseeable future. I'm a full time, salaried employee in Michigan. But as of this week I have more work to do than ever. What kind of recourse do I have to decline more work being put on my plate?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 06:11 AM PDT

    My boss fed me some BS about how the company owes me a raise and that'll happen this year but they dont know when full salaries will come back. I dont trust a word they say and I'm applying to new jobs. But in the meantime I'm pissed about how much work I have to do now. I want to just decline the work and say I'm too busy. I don't care if they fire me; but I don't want to quit and lose out on unemployment. Thanks in advance for any/all advice!

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    Abusive partner threw out my mailed court papers and now I have a warrant but want to report the domestic violence going on - help? [PA]

    Posted: 05 May 2020 05:05 AM PDT

    Not sure what to flair this particular situation as, but here is the legal dilemma I am facing. Location is Pennsylvania.

    Struggling to escape from my abusive relationship with boyfriend of 2 years who shares a lease with me. Unbeknownst to me, he was confiscating mail addressed to me about an old theft charge from 2018.

    Consequently I missed a rescheduled preliminary hearing apparently and have had a misdemeanor bench warrant out for my arrest since December 2019. I know that is not a very good excuse however and have been hesitant to get things sorted out.

    Our relationship has become increasingly violent and dangerous in the past few months but the warrant has prevented me from calling 911 on multiple occasions. Although I have been documenting the abuse and taking pics of the bruises he has left on my body for awhile now, just not sure how to go about this mess.

    How could I go about getting my old bench warrant issue fixed and simultaneously press charges against him/get a protection order? I have a small savings to hire a lawyer but am afraid of serving jail time kinda. Any advice? Thank you.

    Update Thanks everyone for the fantastic supportive advice. As it turns out, my BF beat me to the punch and called law enforcement on me for absolutely no reason shortly after I made the post. Officers were very forgiving of my warrant situation given the circumstances and COVID-19 concerns. They put me in contact with DV services and a crisis network. They were not thrilled with whatever falsified info BF came up with to get them to show up at our place, however. Neither one of us were told to leave but he's somewhat less of a terror towards me after the brief police involvement.

    Anyway, I am making immediate plans to get out of our apartment and am contacting several lawyer's offices in the morning. Thanks again everybody <3

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    Please help: landlords locked me out of my rented room for not following their unreasonable rules (stripping on the driveway where everyone can see me so I don't bring "contaminated" clothes home), police won't come, can I break the lock to enter my place?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 09:55 AM PDT

    Follow-up to my previous post, see it for more detail.

    Basically my landlords locked me out of my place because they fear I'm going to contaminate them (I'm a grocery store worker so I'm exposed to coronavirus). They want me to strip in my car so I don't bring back dirty clothes close to the house. I refused because it's a 60 feet walk from the driveway to my door and everyone can see me from the street. They are terrified so they changed the lock on my door with all my possessions inside and told me they'll trespass me if I enter their property before the end of the pandemic. Aswas suggested here, I told them I would call the police because it's an illegal eviction but they answered it's not because I'm not really evicted, it's just temporary until the end of the crisis.

    Then I called the police and they said they won't come for this as it is a civil issue. I called twice and had the same answer. Landlords wouldn't budge so I had to spend a second night in my car. All my things are locked in my room, I have no access to a shower even though I'm exposed at work and really need to get a shower and put on clean clothes when I come back from work. I would consider sleeping somewhere else but I need my stuff. If the police won't come, do I have the right to break the lock and open the door to my room, or is it breaking and entering? Can I be trespassed? I don't want to escalate the situation but I don't know what else I can do.

    Edit: location is Michigan

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    (PA) Last month a gentleman hit my car. His insurance found him liable (I have email proof)and told me to get an estimate. Yesterday I got a letter saying that they are no longer at fault.

    Posted: 05 May 2020 07:02 AM PDT

    Hello all! I appreciate anybody who might be able to help me understand this better.

    I was in an accident where I was in the left lane traveling and the gentleman in the right lane turned into my lane and left a very obvious dent from the front of his car turning into the side of my car.

    After we both gave statements to the insurance company they found the gentleman at fault. They sent me a lengthy email and text right after with directions on how/where to get my car estimated and fixed.

    My car is drivable and with the strict stay at home orders I had been waiting to get an estimate.

    I got a letter yesterday from the insurance company that "new information has come to light" and they are no longer responsible.

    I called and they are saying the driver changed his story and he is now saying I was driving in the median and hit me.

    I wasn't in a median mean even if I was, he still hit my car? That's besides the point.

    Can the insurance company just change their minds after they rendered a decision like that?

    Thank you!

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    Business Partner paid/paying Another(his) private business's bills via our joint bank account.

    Posted: 05 May 2020 05:36 AM PDT

    Hi Reddit! Thanks for taking the time.

    I along with two other partners have an S-Corp in the state of Utah (USA). This is an Online Business, is fairly medium/small sized, though it does still produce a bit of profit. Our managing partner (subject) has largely been in charge of day to day operations of the business for the past four years.

    Today I happen to be browsing our past bank statements and had a bit of a shock seeing our hosting provider's monthly billing for the database, website hosting etc. Shocking to me, because what should be a $200-$300 a month bill is actually about $800.00 a month. When I looked into the bill further, I realized our partner is also hosting a hobby website along with his personal website building business.... that we're paying for monthly. (looks like I can see at least about six months of this)

    Ok ok, so I'm a software developer and I think to myself. "Ok, he probably just don't understand what he's doing; I understand these things better than he does so maybe give him the benefit of the doubt here and we just need to chat." I was fine with this, until I got to looking at our bank statements again and realized that he as also paid his 2020 state taxes... for his other business out of our business account.

    I feel like this is obviously a no no in some fashion, but legal / law is not what I was educated in. What can I do Reddit?

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    NYC - Tenant in rental unit sublet, now sublettors won't move out

    Posted: 05 May 2020 04:29 AM PDT

    This is in New York City.

    My mother in law rents out a two family house in Queens, and I do all the day to day landlording things.

    The tenant in one of the units (who is on a month to month tenancy) has moved upstate and is subletting the unit (with my mother in law's permission) to two individuals. We have no lease with these people and have never met them. The main tenant still pays the rent every month.

    Now the two individuals that are subletting are refusing to pay the main tenant any rent, saying they don't have to due to the coronavirus. It is true that all evictions are on hold in NYC until at least June 20th. The main tenant has already given them a written letter to vacate in 30 days, which they ignored.

    The main tenant also wishes to formally move out and end his tenancy.

    I told the main tenant that I'll help if I can, but this is more of an issue between him and his sublettors, as he is effectively their landlord. I also advised him that I can't end his tenancy until his sublettors are out.

    As far as I'm aware, he'll need to be the one to go to court and get an eviction against these sublettors.

    However I'd also like to know my options should he be unable/unwilling to do so. I guess I'd have to go to court and be the one to get the eviction? I'm not sure how that works as I have no lease or anything with these people.

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    Can I reject an applicant for having kids?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 02:02 PM PDT

    I made a verbal agreement, and accepted a deposit from a potential tenant yesterday for my rental house. He said he was going to live there alone. Later today he calls me and tells me his gf and kids will be moving in as well. Will I be able to reject him, along the gf and the kids, as my tenants? I will return the deposit to him.

    Location: Michigan, USA.

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    Wife's family attempting to revoke irrevocable gift trust

    Posted: 05 May 2020 12:21 PM PDT

    Our location: Florida

    Family's location: Alabama

    Trust likely established in Michigan

    ___________________

    My wife has grown up her whole life with a trust fund hanging over her head. It sounds nice, having some money set aside for when you grow up and want to buy a house or to help you out of a jam or whatever. The reality is that is has been used as a cudgel to guilt her into behaving how the family wants and shame her if she steps out of line. After she began to set boundaries and ask questions, the entire family declined to attend our wedding. The trust has caused a rift between her and her sister (who doesn't have one), and has generally been a source of pain for decades. I tell you all of this to explain how tense the situation and the family dynamic are.

    We have been kept in the dark as the details of the trust - her grandfather handles her taxes, and her father has handled so much of her finances from day 1 that she is functionally financially illiterate (we're working on it).

    ____________________

    That's the backstory. Now, the reason I am writing this:

    Her father (my father in law), called today and said something to the effect of "oh hey the trust fund is gone, just thought you should know, have a nice day say hi to [Squirrelous] for me."

    This has led to a mad scramble for documents, forms, any information we can get on it. We found an IRS document listing it as an "Irrevocable Gift Trust," with her father as the Fiduciary and her as the Beneficiary, and we believe her grandparents originally set up the trust. Simple googling seems to indicate that he can't just yank it away, but I guess that's what I'm asking.

    We have a friend who is a financial planner and are searching for a lawyer. I'm writing this to see if there are other avenues we should be investigating, if there is precedent for this, if there is something I am missing, questions we should be asking, etc.

    Thank you to anyone who answers!

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    My partner of almost 3 years broke up with me and now when I am coming to the apartment to get my things she says I'm not allowed inside.

    Posted: 05 May 2020 07:18 AM PDT

    So. My partner last night said that I was not allowed to come into my own apartment that I paid rent for a while year inside of. My name wasn't written on the lease because she said that she didn't want to worry about waiting for the lease to come up if we decided to move. My belongings include a $200 graphics card, $200 computer monitor, my cat, my clothes, and blankets and toys. I can show proof that the cat belongs to me via testimony of the previous owner who's my mother. Also my ex isn't supposed to have an animal in the apartment unless it's a service animal. Guaranteed she didn't file the paperwork and the cat resides illegally. What should I do? The other two roommates are both completely hostile. I can't help but feel cheated and betrayed by all of this.

    Edit: I've decided she should just keep the cat. No matter how much I'm going to miss the little kitten. I need to just pick my battles and accept the loss. I'll be taking my stuff though, involving the police if necessary.

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    Can My Divorce Be Amended?? I Have Proof Of Years Of Infidelity And The Hiding Of Marital Assets During The Divorce. Please Help- Any Advice Is Appreciated

    Posted: 05 May 2020 05:57 AM PDT

    I [40F] was married for 10 years, together for a total of 15 years with no dependents to my now ex-husband [42M]. I recently have become privy to evidence of infidelity (that runs longer than I ever imagined), a criminal case I knew nothing of while we were together, and the hiding of assets upon being served my divorce complaint.

    In our 10 years of marriage I helped him while he built up two businesses that are successful to this day. He cheated and bailed leaving me with a foreclosure on my credit from his bad financial decisions in 2011. I did become weary of the lying and cheating and finally filed for divorce in April of 2017. The divorce was final in April of 2018. My attorney sent financial investigators and they cracked open his book of businesses to find, well, nothing. I knew this was bullshit, but there was no proof. I had trusted him too long and didn't do my due diligence to protect myself.

    Recently, while the state-mandated shutdown had me at home I found an old phone in a box while organizing my house. This was a phone he'd passed to me when he upgraded and for some unknown reason it restored when I charged it and all his messages, emails, website history ect was in it. The information in the phone proves the infidelity part.

    The real estate part was tricky, but I do have evidence of where he quickly moved the property he purchased in 2016 before we even discussed divorce AFTER I filed for divorce. There were several quit-claim deeds and eventually ended up being held by a real estate company so it appeared he rented the property. He did and does not rent it from anyone, he owns it. All he said after I was 100% done and ready to file was that he didn't "want me to take half of his businesses" and that "divorce is expensive because it's worth it."

    So, my question is: Is there anything I can do to appeal or amend this divorce ??? I am in the state of Georgia if that matters.

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    Are you legally forbidden to sell your house while being sued, even if it is to pay for legal representation?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 02:55 PM PDT

    My dad is being sued because a guest he had staying with him for 3 nights had brought a dog with them and a person is claiming the dog got out and bit them. All my dad has is his house and its a tiny house literally in the middle of nowhere so its not even worth the amount they are suing for. My dad has been told if he tries to represent himself he will almost certainly lose and since he has no home owners insurance they will force a sell of the house and take all the profits. My dad has also been told that the cost of a lawyer to defend him in the case will cost about how much the house is worth. This has upset my dad to no end but he figures if he is losing the home either way he wants to fight it because he doesn't believe their story nor does he feel liable and would like a chance to defend himself in court.

    So my dad has been talking to a few people in town about buying his house and because he lives in a small town word got out he was selling his house. Then i was visiting him and while i was at a gas station a friend of the person that is suing my dad came up to me and said i needed to stop my dad from selling his house because it was against the law since he was being sued. Now i can understand how it would be illegal if my dad did something like sold the house to me for a dollar just so that he didn't technically own it, but if my dad keeps a clear paper trail showing he is selling it for a reasonable amount and using the money to pay for legal fees is that not allowed? I know this isnt a criminal trial but i feel like he should be allowed to defend himself even if it takes him using the money they are suing for since he hasn't been found liable yet. This is in NC btw.

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    Need help regarding 302'd sister

    Posted: 05 May 2020 03:15 PM PDT

    Hello! So my sister was 302'd this past weekend after assaulting medical personnel and police officers during a supposed psychotic break. She is now in the state hospital in Pennsylvania and I want to give her good advice when i talk to her. Does anyone know of any laws regarding recommended treatment during a 302 involuntary institutionalization? Basically, if the doctor at the state hospital prescribes a medication for her over therapy, is she required by law to take such treatment in order to stay out of criminal charges? I, and her and everyone else who knows her, believes that therapy will hel p and drugs are unnecessary but can she legally refuse without having all these criminal charges forced upon her?

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    Surprise 3000$ Bill from power company.

    Posted: 05 May 2020 09:22 AM PDT

    Hi all, My friend and I rent a house owned by a property management firm. About 9 months ago I moved in. Surprisingly my moving in didn't really affect our power bills all that much and we're actually solid roommates and got a good thing going on here. Well, apparently our meter had malfunctioned/broke and we've just been saddled with a 3000$ bill. We've argued it's not our meter and that was their mistake, we don't look at it, we just keep an open path for them to access it. The company we rent from is looking into it, but the power company is being pretty rude and the best they would do is offer 20% off and cut it to roughly 2500$. This has turned our household upside down and we feel we're being taken for a ride. Is there anything we can do about this? I live in Minnesota if that's relevant. Any advice is appreciated. We're both working class guys so 2500$ isn't a small bit of scratch.

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    (MA - Boston) Any consumer protection recourse for Uhaul storage falsely advertised times?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 08:20 AM PDT

    Backstory: Before moving to a much smaller apartment recently, I did some research on nearby storage facilities, looking for a place to store and easily access some of my things while living at the new place. I chose Uhaul storage from amongst the competition *specifically* because they were the only ones that advertised 24 hour access to their storage facilities.

    When I went to the uhaul website for that specific location, the website claimed the storage facilities were open 24 hours. When I called into the uhaul national service line to make my reservation, the lady on the phone confirmed that. When I got the confirmation email of my reservation, the email confirmed the 24 hour storage access. Couldn't get much clearer or straightforward, I wasn't worried.

    (Here's a pic of the email confirmation and their website as proof)

    https://imgur.com/a/ECDUE9x

    But when I show up the day of with a truck full of stuff and actually complete the paperwork, the staff in the store inform me that no, actually, the storage hours are the same as store hours, ie only open till 7pm. And now of course it was too late to find a better storage option! There were other places that offered better hours, but uHaul got my business because they straight up lied to me.

    I'm pretty upset about this (there's also a few other shady practices at this location that I won't get into here), especially because it feels like they're just getting away with it. I've always heard of 'false advertising', but I have no idea whether this qualifies or whether I actually have any recourse, given that there isn't some specific monetary value tied to not having convenient hours. But I was specifically looking for late night access to my unit, and got screwed by their deceptive practices.

    Is there anything I can do now that uHaul has duped me?

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    Employer pulled my medical records without consent

    Posted: 04 May 2020 08:34 PM PDT

    Hi,

    This is in the state of Oregon

    I had a COVID test on April 7, my symptoms weren't even really comparable, but my doctor wanted to be safe. I had the test done through my own doctor and insurance.

    1. On April 8, my employer posted in "groupme" telling all staff I was being tested.

    2. A few days later on April 11, my supervisor asked if my test came back yet, it hadn't and was Saturday so couldn't call my dr. She said don't worry I just had our dr check (in house dr who sees residents) never given my work or this dr verbal or written permission to access my records.

    Filed a complaint with US Dept of Health and human services, my work, the parent company and my state Dept of human services.

    I talked to US dept of health and human services today and my complaint is still in process, but they recommended I called EEOC as well and file a complaint there.

    My main concern with them accessing my records is I have a few medical conditions that are none of their business and I choose not to disclose and now they have/had full access to all that.

    So my question, EEOC seems to deal in discrimination. Would this be discrimination due to disability? I feel they had her pull my records because they were impatient more than anything, but they definitely crossed a major line.

    I just don't want to bark up the wrong tree.

    PS: My goal is not to sue, not sure exactly what my goal is. Definitely feel a fine should be imposed at minimum. May make them reconsider doing the same to someone else?

    I have taken a leave of absence as I am not comfortable working in that environment for now. I'm not sure if I will return.

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    Rapist is filing for an appeal after accepting a plea deal, what does this mean?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 12:03 AM PDT

    I've searched Google and cannot find any articles relating to my situation.

    Sentenced 65 years, previously convicted of rape as a teenager, substantial evidence against him.

    Is there anything I am able to do legally to prevent him from a lesser sentence? Is there a way to be notified when he makes these? Any other information would be greatly appreciated.

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    Brother in law wants to use my credit card for down payment of car

    Posted: 05 May 2020 02:32 PM PDT

    Location Pennsylvania, USA...but he's buying the car from Texas. So my brother in law, who I've said yes to many times in the past only to be blindsided, asked to use my credit card for a down payment of an expensive sports car. He said he'll give me the cash prior to purchase and that would be my only involvement. I have no problems with this arrangement, however considering past experiences, I'm worried something may end up going wrong and I'll be on the hook somehow like what's happened in the past with his many get money fast schemes.... Question is, if my credit card is used for a down payment of a car, does that give me any liability in any way?

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    My family member, who is going through a huge mental health crisis and is not thinking rationally, wants to buy a gun. Can i stop this? What can i do?

    Posted: 05 May 2020 01:09 PM PDT

    One of my family members has schizophrenia and stoped taking their meds at the end of last year. They are now going through a full blown schizophrenic episode. It's a very intense one I'd say and they are not thinking rationally. This family member picked up kick boxing a while ago as a hobby, but now they have been going out and fighting random people who are willing to play fight. Maybe real fighting? I'm not sure, I've only heard stories of them play fighting other homeless people if that person was down.

    Anyways so now they want to buy a gun. This person should not be sold a gun right now. They already tried, but the gun shop employee would absolutely not sell them one and kicked them out. So this person is more aggressive then usual, have been picking fights, is potentially paranoid, definitely hearing voices, and they can't even talk in a coherent sentences. If this person gets back on meds, they are so out of it right now, that I don't even think they will remember most of their episode.

    I would suggest that they get on meds, but they are so against that. How can I prevent them from getting a gun? Can I get them into a mental institution? Honestly, if they went to prison right now that might be better for them in this situation then being in public right now. What can I do? I'm so worried and upset. Any advice will help

    Edit: They are also homeless and living in their van right now, but I know how to get in contact with them. This is in denver Colorado.

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    Ex wants game system back

    Posted: 05 May 2020 02:10 PM PDT

    in illinois

    I bought a ps4 for me and my girlfriend on xmas, I know how she is so I even wrote both our names on the wrapping and everything cuz I'll be damned if she wouldn't let me play. She got upset and asked what that was even supposed to mean. I didn't think it'd be a big deal to share a ps4 but after arguing back and forth I just said if we break up I'm taking the ps4 but the games and controller are yours. A month later she got me a switch for my birthday, she had no interest in playing this system.

    Now we broke up and I moved out of our apartment but still have to pay rent, another long story. I took the ps4 and the switch. I know, everyone probably thinks its a dick move, but I gave her the xmas gifts she got me back, left the games and the controller, got a terabyte harddrive and usb to give her her downloaded games and save files, and left her the birthday gift I got her. She called the police on me and said I stole the ps4 and when they called me they said they weren't going to take it because I bought it and a have receipts and there was no breaking in since I'm still on the apartment lease.

    Now she's threatening to send her family after me, saying she knows where I live and my car license plate number and she and her brothers are going to show up. I know I can call police for trespassing if they show and I've been ignoring her texts to use as evidence of harassment. She still says she's going to file a police report since she has receipts for the switch. So the question is, does she have any legal leverage?

    tl;dr I took two game systems in a breakup and she wants one back. Can I keep them?

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    (AZ) Friend was unknowningly charged with drug paraphernalia because sister stole her identity.

    Posted: 05 May 2020 09:43 AM PDT

    My friend just found out she has two outstanding warrants from 2018 for failure to appear in court. In 2018 her sister was caught with drug paraphernalia and managed to convince the police she was my friend. Police cited her and let her go.

    Now there are charges and warrants tied to my friend and she obviously missed her court date because she was unaware of it. How does she go about contesting these? Is she still eligible for a PD since she missed her initial hearing?

    She's trying to get a hold of the police report and if there's any body cam footage from the inciting incident to prove it's not her. She's also filed for identity theft against her sister.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Fence Company left Concrete on Driveway while doing Neighbors Fence

    Posted: 05 May 2020 02:00 PM PDT

    Hello,

    Neighbor was getting fence done, the fencing company parked curbside blocking my driveway partially. Figured it wasn't a big deal I could still pull in.

    When they pulled out, they left a trail of concrete (not sure exactly what the substance is) on the curb, and some on the driveway itself. I'd say its about 1-2 inches thick, does not come off easy, and actually my car tires picked some of it up and rolled it onto my driveway.

    Called the fence company, he said they would power wash it, it's been 3-4 days now and I'm just getting the sense he's delaying and will never do it.

    I have photos and texts saved on my phone from their director of sales admitting it was their fault, his text signature also includes the company name etc.

    Do I have any recourse here ? I called him today - he said it looks like he wasn't there yet, if he can compensate for professional power wash.. but I'm losing trust and want to have my own backup plan.

    Thank you in advance !

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    Bit into someone's earing after ordering take out

    Posted: 05 May 2020 01:56 PM PDT

    So I ordered some chipotle to eat after work. When I got home and started eating, I felt something hard while I chewed and immediately after something stabbed my gums a little. I spit out the food a see an earing. I called the restaurant where I ordered from and they claimed that none of the employees are missing any of their piercings, and all they're willing to do is give me a free meal. I feel like something as unsanitary as this especially with covid around, this shouldn't be resolved with a free meal. Is there anything that I can do about the situation?

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