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- My ex husband died. We had 3 kids. Help?
- Husband refusing divorce papers, what can I do?
- I’m an American citizen being held against my own will by homophobic parents outside the US
- Sectioned roommate returns and blames us for what happened. We're told we have no way to get her out until she becomes violent. Just want to check if this is true.
- (MI) My child is going to testify about abuse from her father, but it will now be conducted via Zoom at her father's home.
- Bosses threatened legal action if I left my no-contract apprenticeship.
- California PM raising my rent by $900/mo? Is this even legal + During a global pandemic?!
- Neighbor wants to move fence into my property
- In the state of Illinois is it legal to audio and video record anyone outside of your apartment FROM INSIDE YOUR OWN APARTMENT?
- How would I approach taking down a YouTube video that had me inside of it & I regret doing?
- Sales Contract has wrong numbers... in my favor (MI)
- Basement Waterproofer Not Returning Calls
- I'm 17 years old, my father who owned our home died in 2011. While I am technically the owner, I only fully 'control' the home when I'm 25, and until then my mother is the administrator. Am I able to get it earlier?
- Employer not willing to mail final paycheque
- Boss thinks putting 3% peroxide in hand sanitizer bottle isn't a problem?
- The people I sublease from keep breaking down the door and trashing the apartment out of spite. The cops say there is nothing I can do.
- Is it legal to live with someone for free?
- Can I change lenders after an offer contract has been accepted? OHIO
- Nightmare pool and nightmare landlord
- Landlord is advertising my apartment as "available now" even though I'm not moving out until September.
- Breaking A Lease
- Who can still see expunged records?
My ex husband died. We had 3 kids. Help? Posted: 02 Jul 2020 05:04 AM PDT NC - My [37f] ex-husband [49m] passed away recently. He was my abuser, so ex-MIL had not been speaking to me since I left her son. Now she's the executor of his estate and I'd like a "short list" of what I need to do to ensure my children don't lose more than they have to in this endeavor. He was a former Special Forces Marine, though I don't know many details of his service. I pushed the local PD for a well check when he didn't show up for custody exchange on Monday. Yesterday, they gained entry and discovered he'd died. They called me back to tell me this, but I never heard anything else on his death. Later in the day, my ex-SIL told me the cause was cancer (he'd had it multiple times). I can't trust to be kept in the loop by his family, so I'm hoping y'all could give me a short list of things to do to be sure my children are taken care of properly. I hope I provided enough details. [link] [comments] |
Husband refusing divorce papers, what can I do? Posted: 02 Jul 2020 05:13 AM PDT Hi! So I live in Texas and he lives with his parents in Alabama. I filed for a no children, uncontested divorce at the end of May. Neither one of us has any possessions from the marriage (and cannot afford a divorce attorney) so we are representing ourselves. I sent the papers off to his sheriff's office, and was told he is not answering the door, but the sheriff will continue trying for 30 days. I appreciate the sheriff trying, but I am concerned because I believe I only have 60 days from the court to show proof that he has been served. I don't want to refile because I run out of time to get him served, so any advice as to the next steps would be appreciated. [link] [comments] |
I’m an American citizen being held against my own will by homophobic parents outside the US Posted: 02 Jul 2020 07:43 AM PDT I'm a 20 year old Jordanian American. I currently live with my parents for financial support, because I'm a 2nd year medical student. However most recently arguments and fights began to erupt when our religious beliefs began to collide. My parents are rather narrow minded and strict hence their extreme measures to control me. Living with them has become tough. At times they have reacted violently in an abusive manner to a simple text message, or an assumption they make. The story goes on and gets much more complicated and I've already reached out to you a non profit LGBT organization in the region, but I was placed on a wait list. However I personally wouldn't like to be a charity case and all I want is an opportunity at a normal life. To be able to find stability in my financial situation. To build myself up till I can afford to pursue a degree. To live free from the indignities I currently face. To be able to sleep peacefully without fear. More recently, my parents confiscated all my identification documents and kept me in against my own will. I'm worried about my safety and my future. I know quarantine makes it difficult to move around, but if I could just try to escape, I know I can find shelter else where. Yet "running away" doesn't sound smart or safe. I tried to notify the embassy in hopes of catching the attention of someone with authority, but I'm not deemed as a priority at the moment. All my emails received nothing but automated replies. I went as far as sneaking out during the day in hopes I could ask for help in person, but I was refused a consultation. The security guards who pitied me gave me a number to call and an email address to contact, but without a phone I couldn't use them. Although I tried to borrow a stranger's phone to at least try calling the number. The representative on the line offered her sympathy and nothing else. I was left with no choice, but to crawl back to my parent's house to face the consequences of my actions. The emails I've sent before were answered with "I'm sorry to hear that" and advice to seek help from local authorities. That is challenging, for two reasons. One, my parents have connections and will bribe anyone to get what they want. Two, as an LGBTQ person bias from local authorities may lead to discrimination and further harm. For the sake of emphasizing how difficult my predicament is, I've placed below a short history of the abuse I've endured from my family; •They once brought a religious figure to hold an exorcism for me •They sent me to conversion therapy that ended with me getting prescribed antidepressants that I have been using for two years and a half now •Multiple occurrences of physical assault that prove my mother and father have no interest in my wellbeing (Being choked, kicked on the head, dangerous objects thrown at me, etc.) •My father has threatened me countless times with death if I didn't conform to his will. My mother also threatens me, but with less detrimental things. However she has told me her intent on sending me to jail in Jordan for a crime she'll frame me for. •The tensions at home has made it difficult for me to study for college. I barley scraped by during my first year and now I have failed my second year. It's troubling because during my senior year in high school I was at the top of my grade with a GPA of 3.9 •My parents have limited my ability to leave home. Even when I do, they send someone to keep track of me. They cut off my contact with friends and family. By the time you read this email, I'd have gone silent online for three months. I fear my parents are waiting for me to take my own life. My father has encouraged me to do so before saying it would make his life easier. They place me under so much stress despite their knowledge of my anxiety disorder and PTSD. It's getting really hard for me. All I can think about is leaving. However I have one thing stopping me. Back in December of 2019, I was arrested by a bunch of brutal cops for "public indecency". They didn't see anything and originally accused me and the guy I was with of drug possession. Until one officer started asking if we were romantically involved. He told us if we agreed to whatever it is he said, we'd be free to go. I tried to object every occasion thrown at me, but the officer didn't like my attitude and threatened to physically assault me if I opened my mouth. He then fabricated an entire story before dragging us to the station where other officers hounded us ruthlessly. I spent two nights and two days in a cold jail cell. Of course at the station we were used as pawns for their entertainment. I was heckled and harassed for hours on end. I signed a bunch of papers I couldn't read. I couldn't even ask questions due to fear, because at least seven officers surrounded me. I was scared, humiliated, and powerless. Court wasn't any bette since it was hard telling the judge what actually happened the night of the arrest; so I continued with the trial silently. I pleaded guilty henceforth the verdict was a 3 year probation and 40+ hours of community service. I'm not sure if I'll be able to leave the country without finishing my community service hours. The restrictions that fall upon me during the probationary period were never stated to me, which is why fleeing Jordan to go back to the United States could be a big risk for me. I don't have anyone who can help me sort these things out. At this moment I'm desperate to escape. I want to go back to the states and find myself a new home among my friends, aunts, and cousins. I just want to put this nightmare in the past. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Jul 2020 07:13 AM PDT Cross posting from r/badroommates because I want to see if we have any legal recourse. I've tried to shorten this to make it better suited for this subreddit. So far it feels like we don't but we're at a point of desperation. This is in Massachusetts. My original post on r/relationships provides some background. Link to the original post tl;dr: Roommate doesn't shower, leaves nail clippings out, was naked in the hallway, and hasn't moved in with any belongings for months. When we try to confront her she tries to leverage our friendship for basic cleanliness. At the time of my original post, we were considering calling family or contacting the landlord. We wanted to reach out to the father because she had said she didn't get along with her mom and sister. We had no luck finding the dad's phone number but I was able to find the sister on Facebook. We started at the beginning, saying that she hasn't showered since April, had no sheets, has been caught changing in the hallway, and that talking to her seems to have no effect. The sister got in touch with the family therapist who then made a call to the police to have her sectioned. We were informed by a care team that arrived and the family therapist that this roommate had a history of unprovoked violence and "causing significant physical damage" to both her parents, especially her mom, as well as holding her mom hostage in rooms. I also believe she has an open case for assault and battery. She had said the reason she couldn't return home was because of COVID. Apparently the real reason was that her mom had a restraining order out against her. The dad had spent thousands of dollars over years putting her up in airbnbs, hotels, and other short stays and had been denying to the therapist that she needed any help. He would maintain that she was clean, showered, and healthy. The therapist said after seeing the roommate once that she saw it was obviously not true. The family was profusely thankful. They asked us to pack up all her remaining things and picked up the half opened mattress and torn bags of clothes. We thought this was the end of the ordeal. Today we received a text from the therapy saying our roommate would be discharged and was probably heading home. We texted the mom, confused because she had even less there than before. We received no response. Later we heard a knock on the door. She had walked two miles from the hospital. She was there invoking her legal right to be let in to the apartment and yelling at us through the door. She came in saying we had ruined her relationship with her family and had no right to intervene and accusing everything that happened to her of being our fault. We texted the therapist and she advised us to call the police. I tried the mom and sister but no one picked up. Eventually the therapist called the police and clinical team. She advised us strongly to get a restraining order unless we wanted this to be our reality for another two months. We pressed that this seemed like a ton of effort on our part when we were both planning on moving cities soon but she said this was our main option and we were prepared to go through with it. What ensued were about 4 hours of the clinical team chatting with her as we waited outside anxiously. It was what we feared. She pulled herself together and they approached this as if it were a roommate mediation conflict. When we asked about the restraining order separately, the team told us it was highly unlikely that restraining orders would be given out at this time. As for the family, they've apparently cut her off completely, even the dad, hoping it would convince her to stay at the hospital and receive help. While I understand the sentiment, this has fully made her our problem. The dad is trying to break the lease and the landlord seems amenable, but with evictions on pause during COVID (usually a good policy), I'm not sure we can get her out. The family has just said that they have nowhere to put her and have stopped answering us. The therapist and police have just said to keep a "low threshold for violence" but otherwise all we can do is wait for an incident and live in fear. It seems we're really going to have to vacate our own home. We don't have the money to be paying two rents so we're considering asking the landlord to break the lease. Even if he allows that we'll have to spend more money on a couple weeks at an Airbnb than we would have on a month of living at home and pack up all of our things a month before we would have. We're concerned about our security deposit as well and not sure how to approach things with him. tl;dr: Sectioned roommate returned. Legally she's allowed to be here and they're telling us to essentially wait it out until it escalates to violence. The family has cut her off and we're told we have no options. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 01 Jul 2020 07:15 PM PDT Is there a way we can get this pushed back until after the lockdown? She is terrified to testify with him present. His lawyer won't agree to an adjournment, and were have no legal experience. I tried googling "michigan how to order to adjourn" and a few other's, but i am getting nothing. [link] [comments] |
Bosses threatened legal action if I left my no-contract apprenticeship. Posted: 02 Jul 2020 08:54 AM PDT This is in Texas. I am an apprentice and my partner works in the shop too but I am not their apprentice. I do not earn money and I answer phones and clean up around the shop. My partner has had a disagreement with the owners and during one of the meetings, they said that if they left or if I tried to leave they would get lawyers involved. This disagreement did not involve me. This was very brief and I'm not sure if they meant that they would write something up and have me sign it for my apprenticeship, or if they would sue me. I am not under contract and I have no intention of leaving. The spoken agrement was along the lines of I work in the shop and help out in exhange for being apprenticed and it's been implied that I will work in the shop when i've finished my apprenticeship. This really rubbed me the wrong way. I hate that I even have to look at my apptenticeship this way now but I feel like I have to protect myself. I understand that the right thing to do in an apprenticeship is to "repay" the favor of teaching you by working for the shop and I don't want to screw them over because it is a great opportunity and I am grateful. I understand that i'm an investment that they don't want to lose after they've taught me. They mentioned the repayment of teaching when they mentioned legal action. I'm just trying to get some guidance about what is and isn't possible. Can I be sued? I hope this isn't a dumb question, but thank you in advance. [link] [comments] |
California PM raising my rent by $900/mo? Is this even legal + During a global pandemic?! Posted: 02 Jul 2020 01:15 AM PDT No lates, no outstanding debts and have been living here for over 8 years. This is a new property management company for the building and in keeping with tradition of past companies here, It is almost impossible to ever get a maintenance request fulfilled or someone on the phone. Our PM showed up this morning at our door unannounced with a lease renewal (currently we are not in a lease, m2m) stating that we have to decide if we want to renew at a 25% rent increase by September 30th. Building was built in 2005 so not sure if AB 1482 applies. Any advice is appreciated! Update: I live in San Diego city/county [link] [comments] |
Neighbor wants to move fence into my property Posted: 02 Jul 2020 07:21 AM PDT I live in Kansas, if that makes a difference. We also have an HOA that is fairly strict, so I'll be looking at those particular rules to see if they say anything. My wife and I bought this house a few years ago, and we share a border with this neighbor. In the back yard, there is a fence that runs along what I'm guessing is our property line. I was taking out the trash today and my neighbor starts talking to me, telling me about this tree that he planted in the back (it's a cedar tree, maybe 10' tall) some time ago. He says it's getting bigger and since it's right next to the fence (it's trunk is maybe a few feet from the fence on his side, but it's branches are starting to touch), he wants to take down that section of the fence and move the fence back onto my property several feet to "make an area that looks nice, because it's such a beautiful tree that we both can enjoy." He says that he is the one who put up the existing fence years ago, and that it's about 10 inches on his side of the property line. I said I didn't know much about property lines and such, and that I'd look into it. When I didn't agree immediately he causally mentioned that he was going to be taking that section of the fence down, and something would have to be put back up because of our dogs. We have two dogs that we let run in the backyard, which he has previously threatened to have put down when we let them play in the front yard while we were out there gardening, citing that our city had an ordinance that dogs had to be on leashes (we haven't let them be off-leash anywhere but the fenced backyard since then). He also mentioned something about the law that says you get to keep property that you use uncontested for 20 years, and that we could "write something down so that doesn't happen". He's probably about 70 years old, and a retired lawyer. So, I'd like some advice with how to proceed. I don't want him building a fence into our yard. I know this probably isn't the place for this part, but I want to find a way to prevent this without getting him upset so that he just starts looking for ways to bother us or get "revenge" on us for not letting him get his way, as he seems like the kind of person to troll through regulations and watch us to find some obscure thing we do wrong. I'm guessing that I need to get a document that shows exactly where the property line is, but even with that I don't know how easy it will be to compare the map to where the fence is, so would I need to have some sort of surveyor or something come out? I also have no way to know if he really did pay for the fence originally, or if the previous owners of my house paid for it, or if they paid for it together. How can I figure out who has the right to take down sections of the fence? If he does take a section down, how can I patch it so that our backyard remains fully fenced in? If he starts letting the branches from a tree planted in his yard grow over into my yard, can I trim those sections? I also believe Kansas is a single-party consent for recording state, so if I record audio of our future conversations, might I be able to use recordings of any threats he makes in my defense if he attempts some sort of retaliation for not letting him do what he wants here? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Jul 2020 05:55 AM PDT I live in Illinois and I have recordings from my cell and my security camera of my upstairs neighbor verbally and possibly physically abusing her young children. These recordings were automatically captured on my security camera and there are some from my own personal cell phone. All from completely inside my own apartment. This neighbor as well as all of my other neighbors are completely aware of these cameras. [link] [comments] |
How would I approach taking down a YouTube video that had me inside of it & I regret doing? Posted: 02 Jul 2020 06:54 AM PDT Location: Florida, USA I was in 10th grade and there was a guy in my school that asked me to be in his YouTube video. Naive and unknowing that it would amount to anything big, I said yes to being in the video. You should've seen the video, it was motherfucking HORRIBLE. I was portrayed horribly and was made a joke out of. They made jokes about my sexuality and my high voice & my weight. I cried about it daily and it ruined my reputation in school horribly. It was shared on social media such as WorldStarHipHop and went viral on TikTok with me as the main joke. And that's not even the worst part. It went all the way to my church and they publicly shamed me & rebuked me for participating in this video. And I begged him to take it down and he wouldn't since it had gotten him so much clout & was one of his best videos (statistically) on his channel. I'm in 12th grade now and I have a lot more self respect for myself. I want to get back at him for making me go through all of this & have the video taken down from his channel forever so that it won't be in the public eye anymore when people go on his channel. How would I approach doing so? [link] [comments] |
Sales Contract has wrong numbers... in my favor (MI) Posted: 02 Jul 2020 08:48 AM PDT I just bought a new car. When we did the paperwork at the dealership, everything was fine and we drove away happy. The next day, as promised, they provided the electronic version of the contract which has a provision that states it is the "authoritative version" of the contract. I signed that one electronically and it was countersigned by the dealers finance person. Bad on me, but I noticed a lower payment (~$200 less than agreed) and thought maybe I was getting a good deal. When I checked my credit report notification, I found that the price against my credit was thousands less than what we initially agreed. I checked the contract, and sure enough, the price of the vehicle was much less than originally agreed to. Given that we have the "final" version of the contract with the lower numbers, what are my options? Morally, if I get a call acknowledging their mistake, I will work with them to correct it and screw anyone over. I further acknowledge that I should probably give them a call to let them know what I found. That being said, I'm interested in legal aspect/perspective to see if I could actually get the car at that price? Do dealerships keep the paper copy once the electronic one is finalized; I would certainly assume so? If I didn't say anything, could I just make my lower payments and maybe no one would notice? Sidenote: There is a an arbitration clause that says I can't go to court over this but must use an arbiter first. [link] [comments] |
Basement Waterproofer Not Returning Calls Posted: 02 Jul 2020 09:57 AM PDT Location: Indiana Several weeks ago it rained hard and we found water in our basement. We called the waterproofing company. They sent a salesman who looked around a bit, decided the problem was a high water table, that water was coming up through the foundation, and that we'd need a drain tile system installed. We believed him, signed the contract, and paid the 50% up front to set the appointment for installation a few weeks later. It rained hard again. We could see that water was coming in from the wall (behind insulation), not up through the floor. We called the company who said they could inject bentonite outside to fix that. They said they'd apply the payment to that solution and sent a new contract, which we did not sign or return. However, we agreed to this solution. It rained hard again. We pulled out the insulation to see that water was coming from above the concrete, through the siding on the house. Bentonite injected into the ground won't fix this. We have sent emails, made repeated calls, sent videos of the leak, and been told someone would call back (for days in a row). The company is supposed to come out Monday. I won't want to allow them to perform a service that won't fix the problem. The contract says that we have three days to cancel the service from the signing date to receive a refund. Otherwise, they keep 30% of the down payment. They would be keeping about $1,500. I'm legitimately worried that they purposely ran out the clock on us. The day we called to say the bentonite wouldn't work would have been 3 business days. Should I be worried? If they try to keep any portion of the money, do I have a remedy? Or do I really owe them 30% of the payment? I'm not opposed to honoring a contract if it's fair. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Jul 2020 12:07 PM PDT Hello. I'm 17 years old living in Pennsylvania. From the time that I was 3 to about 8 my father was in jail, and due to their ignorance of treating his arising medical issues, he was able to sue and pay off a house for me, my mom, my sister's, and himself. He died in 2011 due to cancer, and he had I believe 9 or 13 siblings, and no children except me (my sisters are really my half sisters on my mom's side). My mom and him also weren't married, and he never left a will. From what I know, because I was his only surviving heir, I'm supposed to inherit the house. My mom has told me though that, for some reason, this will only happen at 25, and until then my mom is the administrator. Due to familial issues, I would very much so like to have administrative powers of the house earlier, even if that means just a few years earlier. Is there any way I could go about doing this? I'm not too keen on all of the legal terms regarding the situation (and I could be forgetting something, so ask me anything that might be important and I can hopefully answer), but I thought that generally I would inherit such things at 18 or even 21/22, I'm not sure where the 25 comes from. [link] [comments] |
Employer not willing to mail final paycheque Posted: 02 Jul 2020 04:19 AM PDT Hey guys so I'm from Ottawa ON Canada and my last employer is trying to make me go out of my way to meet him to have some "talk" when I pick up my final paycheque. It's like he is really upset that I quit and wants to hold this last paycheque over my head head and make me run around for him in order to get it. The thing is, I now live more than an hour away out of town and have a new job. He only wants to meet at inconvenient times such as 11am in the city when I am working full time. Do I have any legal grounds to call the labour board here if he is refusing to mail a paycheque? [link] [comments] |
Boss thinks putting 3% peroxide in hand sanitizer bottle isn't a problem? Posted: 02 Jul 2020 12:59 PM PDT Gonna try to keep things vague but I work at a retail store in wisconsin. Ive been having trouble with my boss on multiple levels and she will not work with me in the slightest. I went to the doctor for chest pains and ended up having a covid test done. The doctor told me that I cannot go into work for 10 days. When I told my boss, she tried to convince me to come back to work only 3 days after the issue and hr backed her up saying that it wad only a recommendation despite it coming straight from the doctor that I should stay home. So cut to now and im back at work (technically 2nd day back) and I bring to the attention of my boss that we're have 2 different chemicals for disinfecting. One is an alcohol based solution and there other has hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide one (it's 3% but still) had a warning on it that it should not be used with bare hands and can cause skin irritation. They have been using it in the hand sanitizer bottles that are marked as hand sanitizer. My boss does not think it's a problem and moreover said that if someone has a serious reaction to the hydrogen peroxide solution thay it is on them because that's what we're given to disinfect the pin pads. I suggested to use the alcohol solution instead because it dries faster and is 80% alcohol but she told me no. Im considering getting a lawyer because I literally cannot get through to my boss. There's been several previous things that have happened as well and I no longer feel safe working at this location and the hr makes me never want to work with this store ever again. I'll go into things that have happened if you really wanna know. I'm on a burner email anyway. Ps, sorry for formatting. Im on my phone rn cause I'm at work lol. [link] [comments] |
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Is it legal to live with someone for free? Posted: 02 Jul 2020 08:41 AM PDT I've lived in government assisted housing my entire life with my family, but I recently graduated and got a job that would put me in a higher income bracket which means our rent will increase by large amount. I informed our residential housing office that I've moved, but they want a letter from me stating that I'm moving and a copy of the lease for my new apartment. I can't provide a lease because my boyfriend is offering to let me live in his home which he owns for free. I will be contributing to other bills, but he told me that I won't need to pay rent. Am I allowed to do this without getting into trouble? How can I tell our residential housing office that I won't be able to get a lease? Can the office make me pay rent even if I don't live here anymore if I don't provide proof of a lease? Edit: I'm in MA [link] [comments] |
Can I change lenders after an offer contract has been accepted? OHIO Posted: 02 Jul 2020 01:29 PM PDT I am the Buyer. I put in an offer with Lender A through my Realtor. The offer was accepted yesterday. Today, I found a better deal with Lender B instead of Lender A. I ran this by my Realtor and he is stating we can't switch because we are under contract and he will have to rewrite it and that the Seller could back out. I have gone over the contract and I don't see anything about the loan other than it has to be conventional and shared within 15 days of Acceptance. I think it is because my Realtor suggested Lender A that they are taking this personal. But I am unsure. Lender B agrees with me that the Realtor should not have to rewrite the contract. What advice can you guys provide? I know its too late to switch Realtors but I am really set on this house. I don't want to mess anything up but I am pretty confident that the contract is fine. [link] [comments] |
Nightmare pool and nightmare landlord Posted: 02 Jul 2020 05:43 AM PDT I am really stumped and could really use some advice. We signed a lease with a private pool and upon opening the pool in May, filling it up getting the chemicals balanced, we started to notice the water levels lowering after a few days. Low and behold turn out there are holes in the liner. We found out that the liner is 13 years old and in bad shape. Another couple days go by and the water is almost gone in the pool. It was so devastating because of the fact that between the water bill and opening cost we are out about $600 to this pool. The landlord, who has been more of a slum lord this whole time, said to close the pool cause he's not paying for a new liner. So, we are out $600 and no pool so of course I asked him if he could split the sunk cost with us and knock $300 off our next months rent. He hits me with "read the lease, you need to pay rent in full" I'm not really sure what to do here I think it's more than fair for him to split these costs with us because the liner was so old and he knew it was in bad shape but didn't say anything. Any advice would be appreciated it, should we just suck it up and get out of here ASAP? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Jul 2020 12:48 PM PDT Living in Utah, USA near a college campus with my wife in a 1 bed 1 bath. This landlord has been treating us badly from the start, jacking up prices at the last second and attaching fees that weren't described in the beginning (started out as $795/month, I currently pay $1010/month PLUS electricity, WiFi, and garbage). This has been going on since November 2019, and while I was trying to compare prices with other local places, I found my apartment listed for rent and "available now." This was the last straw. Is there anything I can do about it?? I don't have the finances to deal with this any more. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Jul 2020 02:00 PM PDT CALIFORNIA APARTMENTS. I recently signed a lease to an apartment complex for the term of august to july 2021. I have yet to pay them & signed my lease on june 16th. On june 24th i emailed them to ask to terminate my lease before move in, before i payed them and before they signed/approved my lease. Right after I called them on june 25th at 2:48 to officially terminate my lease they told me i needed a lease takeover and once i got off the phone i got a notification that my lease was approved on 2:51. Was my lease valid enough for them to hold me accountable to it even tho it was not approved or was it invalid since i asked before they could approve it. I need help :/ ALSO the place has rats & is never kept up with & the gates that are supposed to protect ppl are constantly broken where homeless people walk into the complex without security. All of what happened seems a bit sketchy to me but would like more advice EDIT: I'm in California [link] [comments] |
Who can still see expunged records? Posted: 02 Jul 2020 01:56 PM PDT A few years ago I was arrested for a misdemeanor, but I didn't get convicted and the arrest got expunged. My question is who can still see the expungement? Can I still become a software engineer or anything tech related or is that not a job option for me anymore? [link] [comments] |
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