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    Posted: 01 Oct 2020 11:48 PM PDT

    Family doctor told my family about my medical history

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 12:16 PM PDT

    I'm in Ontario canada. A couple days ago I (26F) posted about how I hadn't been feeling well on Facebook, with covid and mental health. Today, my parents saw the post and spam called and texted me. I was asleep so I didn't pick up the phone. When I woke up I responded to them and went about my day. Later on, my family doctor's office called asking to book an appointment as they "hadn't heard from me in a while". I'm super busy with school and work so I can't just book an appointment just to chat, so I asked them to talk with my doctor and get more details before we book appointment.

    Later in the day, I got a phone call from my doctor and he explained it was because a family member was "concerned" and had called them. I told them I was ok and that an appointment hasn't necessary. Upset, I called my parents and they told me they were just concerned specially that I haven't been taking my medication. The thing is, no one knows other than my family doctor that I had them prescribed. I ask them what they were talking about, and they said that my family doctor told them I hadn't gotten a renewal on my prescription in about a year...

    WTF. What do I do? I don't live with my parents. I haven't lived with them in almost 10 years.

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    Can a retail store legally ask you to pay a difference on their mistake after they have sold you a product?

    Posted: 01 Oct 2020 06:37 PM PDT

    My fiancé and I were in the market for a new dryer so we went to a nearby scratch and dent out of box appliance store (Arkansas). The sales man yesterday sold us a dryer for $419, we have a receipt with the model number displayed. It seemed reasonable since it had a pretty big dent. He called us this afternoon asking me to send him the model number, because his boss called him and said that the unit should have been sold for $700 and we will have to pay the difference or return the unit (it was new, we registered the product in our name through the manufacturer and have a one year warranty, now it is not new). My fiancé said, what are they going to do, break into our house and take it back? We also paid to have it delivered. Anyways I am waiting for them to call me back and just curious if they have any legal grounds here. Thanks in advance for any advice!

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    Bought a House With an Illegally Installed Water Heater

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 10:55 AM PDT

    My husband an I bought a house four weeks ago in Colorado. When the house was advertised and when we had it inspected, we were told that the water heater was new. Two weeks into living here, the water heater stopped working. We relit the pilot and moved on. The pilot keeps going out and we had a plumber come in and take a look. Turns out the water heater was installed completely against state regulations and that the improper installation is the reason the pilot keeps going out. Additionally, the plumber said that the sellers would have known that the water heater was improperly installed when they sold us the house (I know nothing about plumbing, so idk if this is speculation on his behalf.)

    We have already contacted our real estate agent, but I want to see what the legal side of reddit thinks we can do about this.

    Is seeking legal action against them our only option? We now have thousands of dollars worth of repairs and the warranty is no longer valid because of the unprofessional installation.

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    Lawyer quit the firm, we only want him.

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 06:52 AM PDT

    My parents paid a $20,000 retainer for a specific lawyer that works in immigration/deportation. He has great success rate and he is the only one we want. Apparently, our lawyer is no longer with this agency. He started his own firm and we would like to transfer with him. Our court hearings are in Cleveland, OH.

    They have only gone to court twice in the last TWO years as its a deportation case that is supposed to be getting dismissed; which is what our lawyer said after we paid another attorney ($8,000+/she was in the area of the original case in Minnesota) to clear the case that was the reasoning behind getting deported. Each time the court and our lawyer asked for an extension as court cases for deportation are being put out for 3+ years. He did speak with our MN lawyer but stated as it was a criminal case, and out of his jurisdiction he couldn't handle the case himself, he just helped us find a good one and then just checked in to make sure it was figured out and the results after about three months.

    My parents have only had the original one hour meeting to hire the lawyer, hour before each of the hearings and maybe 6 phone calls with him explaining what was going on with the case in MN and Cleveland. This is a 5 hour drive each way and my parents normally spend the night up there as they are older.

    The agency is stating that they put the request for our retainer in but not to expect much if anything back. They have not offered us a new lawyer to represent us and no we wouldn't keep them at this point anyway. They are dodging our calls right and left and being horrible when they do answer. We just called they they stated they put the request on the desk and we will have to wait to hear from them. We asked how long and if we were to call again, what is the appropriate time to call back? She rudely stated at least a week after huffing and puffing.

    Is this legal for them to do? We have our lawyer that we want to keep and he's stated there is no way we've used the whole amount of our retainer or even a big percentage of it. What is the best way to make them get moving with the process of returning the remaining retainer?

    We are located in Cincinnati, OH.

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    (USA, MA) Can someone start a church in their home and host outdoor religious services?

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 09:43 AM PDT

    This is more to satiate my curiosity.

    A couple years ago a couple moved into my neighborhood and started a religious group. I won't mention the religion because I don't think that's relevant. But its not your run of the mill church or temple or mosque.

    They built a large addition to the house to serve as a worship hall. A couple times a week the street would fill up with cars and they would have (what I assume to be) worship. On their holidays they would often be outside with large decorations and chanting.

    I'm kind of ambivalent to the whole idea, but the guy living right next to the religious group is PISSED. With covid, they've moved to outdoor services in a large tent with a loudspeaker system. They had a big service the other day and the neighbor brings out his big speakers and starts playing rock music to drown them out. And then the police were called.

    Also, when there are cars parked up and down the entire street it is somewhat problematic because it makes backing out driveways challenging and having guests over impossible.

    Things are getting a little testy on the street and I'm curious as to what the legal boundaries are. Can anyone just move into a residential neighborhood and start a religion and hold services? Seems like they should be zoned for this.

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    Telecom company got their equipment stuck and had it towed out, going through my yard (where there is no easement) and ripping it up along the way. Can I compel them to pay for repairs, IA

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 12:02 PM PDT

    A telecom company has an easement alongside my property. Until now it has not been an issue; it is along the side of the property by the road which I don't particularly care about. However, it is worth noting that this area is effectively a ditch, and there is a steep grade up to the road. So far that has also never been a problem and they have always driven equipment down into the ditch to do their work - as far as I know they have never come through the rest of my yard to access the easement.

    Recently after a lot of rain the telecom company worked on a major project in the ditch and apparently got a piece of equipment stuck. They were not able to remove it. They tried to pull it out using a pickup truck from the road side, and then eventually gave up on that and went around to the front of the property (where they do not have an easement) where they went through my driveway and across my front yard and then tried to pull the machine out from there. They were unsuccessful and called a tow truck company.

    The tow company did not attempt to tow from the road side of the easement, and instead went straight around to the front of my property and went through my driveway/front yard/etc. as they tried to do with the pickup. They eventually got it pulled out.

    After they got the equipment out, the telecom company continued to do their work using my yard, going through my driveway and yard repeatedly for two days. Due to the amount of rain the yard was muddy and they destroyed a stretch of grass about 15 feet wide and about 100 feet long. there are deep ruts (as deep as 14") that will need to be filled. Off to the side of this strip there is also an area where it looks like the tow truck used something to try to get leverage for winching that basically dug into the ground, and repositioned several times, so there are big ruts from that as well.

    I have been going back and forth with the telecom company but they will not commit to making any repairs. They told me if I believe the tow company caused damage then I can reach out to the tow company. Other than that they have continued to maintain that they are not legally required to repair damage from easement work - but my problem is that they damaged work OUTSIDE the easement.

    What now? Can I compel them to fix this? Is there some authority that would preside over this or would I need to take them to small claims?

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    Can I legally record myself being abused?

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 09:47 AM PDT

    I'm currently in Illinois during quarantine with my parents, but go to school out of state. My dad is verbally and emotionally abusive and uses guns to intimidate me despite never threatening actual violence. I'm not eligible for financial aid due to their income and can't afford school on my own without their help (can't take loans out in the amount needed as an individual). They hold this over my head.

    My school has told me I may be eligible to become independent and receive financial aid if I can prove I am abused. I would like to do this as soon as possible because living with them has made me fear for my life and taken a signicant toll on my well being and ability to suceed in school. Because of Covid, they will not let me leave the home or get a job and don't allow anyone in the home. Is there a way for me to legally record the abuse and provide proof to the school?

    While I would like to leave I have no savings and can't get a job, nor do I have a place to go. I also am worried that if I leave and fail to prove my abuse I will have to drop out.

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    Apartment complex moved someone into my unit, still trying to get me to pay the accelerated rate for the rest of the year-long lease

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 11:18 AM PDT

    Earlier this year I signed a renewal lease at my apartment on campus. After COVID came around, I didn't know whether or not I was going to use it, so I decided to move all my stuff out. I got a call from the complex a few days later saying they walked into my unit and noticed it was empty and asked me permission to move someone in. I explicitly said no, that I was not okay with that and might still use my place. A few days later, I went in to check the place for damages, because I intended to ask if I could break my lease and found someone living in my specific room in my unit. The two of us exchanged numbers, and she said she had been living there for a while, maybe from before they even called me.

    I proceeded to do the normal terminating lease checklist items. I emailed them with a 30 day notice, I sent a physical letter outlining my desire to terminate, and I turned in my keys. At every point of the way, they said they moved this girl into my room "by mistake", but showed no signs of wanting to move her out.

    When I started getting late rent notices, I emailed the complex a million times to no avail and with no response. Just now I got a bill for my rent for the rest of the year, late rent fees, the yearly utility fees etcetera. They said in 30 days, they will be sending collection with a 40% upcharge of what's on the bill. I know they are double-dipping rent, as I texted the girl in my unit and she is still living there. They were smart and didn't specify any unit on her lease and didn't change her rent, but she said they were well aware that she switched from another room in that unit and unlocked my room so that she could move in there. AND even after telling me it was a mistake, she is still living there.

    This complex has been double-dipping rent from when COVID started. I don't want them to take any more of my money.

    Edit: This is in Texas!

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    [USA, CA] Ex-Employer paid via check to settle wage claim, states he will void my check if I attempt to cash it.

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 04:29 AM PDT

    Related to this post.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/j34drh/usa_ca_filed_a_wage_claim_employer_terminated_me/

    Question: Is this considered check fraud?

    Question 2: If DLSE gets payment from my employer, can I still check the check I have in hand?

    I have a on-going wage claim with an ex-employer. We communicated via text to settle the debt. I come in and get my check. We agree I will withdraw the claim only after the check clears. After handing me the check. He wants me to withdraw the wage claim on the spot instead. Possible attempt to fraud? I refuse. I state I will withdraw the wage claim after the check clears.

    As I am leaving, he request that I sign a "General Release and employment termination" form acknowledging my end of employment date + waiving any liability to the employer. I refuse. He states if I do not sign it, "Then you must be planning on suing me". I waive him goodbye and walk out the door and drive home.

    EDIT: For clarification, there was no consideration of any forms to sign. Only to meet and agree on a amount to settle, and withdraw my claim after it clears. The check is handed to me afterwards. It was last minute on his part to modify and add a "general release" form. He stated the form was just to sign stating I am being terminated on good terms.

    Ex-employer texted me several minutes later as I'm driving "I will void your check I just gave you" until I agree to sign the general release form. I acknowledged his text and go to work.

    I filed a incident report. The attending officer was unsure if it is considered fraud since I did not attempt to cash out the check yet. Therefore no check has been voided yet, only him stating he will.

    Credits to ohio_redditor for bringing this up. I was unaware what he did may be considered illegal.

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    Can you be punished for breaking an NDA before you signed it?

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 12:41 PM PDT

    I am trying to break my lease. When they sent over a lease document, it includes the terms:

    "Resident acknowledges that the terms of this agreement and information pertaining to the resident's claims are to be kept confidential. Resident shall not disclose such information or terms to any other persons other than the parties to this agreement. Resident shall not publicize any fact or statement regarding this agreement or the underlying cause in a public forum, including the internet or social media."

    I have already made social media postings on multiple forums about the issue that's lead to this. Would I need to remove them to be in compliance, or do they exist outside this scope because they were made before the agreement? I haven't signed yet.

    Edit: Denver, Colorado

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    (Ontario, Canada) Landlords lied about needing house for family when refusing to renew lease, now staging walkthroughs, and dramatically raised rent

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 06:43 AM PDT

    Hi,

    My sisters are living in a townhouse, and their lease is up. They told the landlord they want to stay, but the landlord said they have family here who can't travel back to their home country, and they need the space to house this family.

    Earlier this week the landlords contacted my sisters letting them know they were having a couple of walkthroughs, so clearly their family aren't moving in.

    Also they've raised the rent dramatically (not clear yet how my sisters learned this).

    It sounds to me that they want to kick out my sisters so they can raise the rent with new tenants.

    This is illegal, right? What can they do?

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    Can I evict someone who isn’t on the lease?

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 11:50 AM PDT

    Long story short- I rent a townhouse (North Carolina) from my landlord, rent paid if full by me on time monthly.

    I started renting out my spare room last year to have some leeway with finances. I charge her a flat $600 monthly. She pays me via cash or cash app.

    For the first year she was on a separate lease I created off some legal internet page. She has been generally bad about paying rent on time but I usually end up getting it by the end of the month. Her lease ended in March and she originally told me she was moving back in with her parents so I didn't draft up a new one.

    She then decided she wasn't moving back in with her family and promised rent would be on time for now on.

    Of course that ended up being a lack of lies. She kept telling me all September oh I have it, it's coming but now we are two days into October and no money for either month.

    What are my legal obligations here considering she's not on the lease? I'm fine with my landlord. The rent has been paid in full by me. I'm just tired of subsidizing a grown working adult when I can have my spare room back.

    I want her out as soon as possible.

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    Landlord sold off part of rental property (Illinois USA)

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 06:52 AM PDT

    The house I have been renting for ~2 years sat on a double lot, with the house itself on one lot and the majority of back yard being on another. Around the time I moved in the landlord spun the 2nd lot off in order to sell it and I was told that "this lot has nothing to do with your rental" and they took care of the yard work and everything, starting at the edge of my back patio. However, this fall they finally sold it and construction on a new house has begun today and it turns out that the property line that they told me was inaccurate and the new construction is now tearing up 1/3rd of my back patio. I am sadly out of town at the moment and just informed this morning VIA a phone call from my landlord that this is happening today. Obviously I cannot stop this from happening today as I am currently out of town but I was wondering what my options are because this directly hampers my ability to enjoy the property I am renting and goes against what my landlord has informed me of with respect to the edges of my property. Is there anything I can do about this, even if it is just to force my landlord to make the patio reasonable again?

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    I just found out that UPS is no longer offering refunds for shipments that are late. Is this legal? How can they charge so much for overnight air/ 2 day air and if they miss the date by a lot. Do they just get to keep that money as if it was delivered in the time that we agreed?

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 01:15 PM PDT

    I'm sorry if this is a dumb question but I've never had a company tell me that they are completely canceling refunds due to COVID. Even if I just got charged for normal mail it wouldn't sting as much (Still stings my grade. I need that book to do my school assignments.) How can they keep the money for overnight express but not fulfill even close to the agreed-upon date? How can they not even do partial refunds? They said that refunds are suspended and I asked when they are unsuspended will I be able to get my refund and he told me no.

    I feel like if I ordered a car with all the bells and whistles and the base model arrived at my doorstep I would either be able to get a full refund or at least get my money back for the bells and whistles since that part of the agreement wasn't upheld.

    I tried calling and it was the biggest pain to get to a human. When I talked to the customer service agent I was told nothing, that there was no explanation, that UPS no longer does refunds and to pretty much kick rocks. I was then hung up on when they were transferring me.

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    Former employer threatening to sue for Glassdoor Review

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 12:17 PM PDT

    Hello, my former employer is threatening to sue me for a Glassdoor review. They sent me a letter saying they suspected it was me. I wrote back saying it wasn't me. Then they sent another letter saying that after they sent the letter to me, one of the reviews was taken down from Glassdoor so it must have been me. This review stated it was made by a former employee and dated when I was still an employee. The other review they accuse me of states that it was made by a current employee after I was not an employee anymore. They do not have a legal right to accuse me of these reviews right since they don't align with when I was an employee and not an employee, right?

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    Bought a product from a manufacturer and sold it to a customer. The manufacturer have now credited and reinvoiced the product at a higher price

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 12:34 PM PDT

    I work for a franchise dealership (in the UK) and recently purchased two vehicles into stock. They were a brand new vehicle and these were the first two we'd ordered. I was invoiced twice for each vehicle, once for the vehicle itself and once for a number of accessories that are included in the price. One of our sales admin booked the vehicle invoices in, and our workshop and parts team booked the accessories against the vehicle, along with the required workshop time to fit them. Our sales team then sold the two vehicles, at a discount over manufacturers rrp basing the pricing off of the vehicle cost to us showing on our system. Both of these vehicles were sold last week. This morning, with no warning, notice or communication the vehicles and accessories were credited and reinvoiced to us by quite a substantial increase, eradicating all profit. These were limited run vehicles, we will not be able to get any more and there should have been a large margin for them. We would not have sold them at the price we did had we known what the correct cost should have been. We raised this with the manufacturer and were simply told 'sorry the original price was a mistake'. Are they allowed to do this? Especially since we've already sold both vehicles? I was recently reading a thread were a similar thing happened to a consumer, but what laws are there in a B2B environment?

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    Covid positive family given 24 hour eviction notice during 14 day quarantine order. (Florida)

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 10:10 AM PDT

    Active covid positive person in 14 day quarantine being evicted with 4 children onto the streets. Judge denied emergency stay even with doctors letter stating she was a public health risk to the community and is quarantine in place for 14 days. No homeless shelter or emergency resources can help because of positive covid status. She cant go to the court house to provide documents because the courthouse will not allow covid positive people in. The judge issued a response to the emergency stay and eviction. Stating that due to the lease expiring, not because of non-payment, that the eviction does not have to follow the CDC memorandum. That once the lease expired she was no longer a tenant, and the memorandum only applies to tenants. The judge worded it to equal her just entering a vacant home and attempting to quarantine for 14 days, not her home for 2 years. She has till Monday to vacate the premises.

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    Advice regarding off leash dog that was injured by my leashed dog? (Alabama)

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 12:54 PM PDT

    Hi, just seeking a little advice because I'm not sure what exactly I need to do moving forward in this situation. I'll try to keep the account short, but it does require some detail.

    When I was walking my dog a couple of days ago (leash and sturdy harness), a neighbor's dog came running up to us growling and barking with a leash trailing behind it. With the short warning I had, I pulled my dog in as close as possible to try to stop the situation but the other dog was too close. It grabbed my dog's neck, which resulting in a small tussle that ended with the other dog slightly injured and but mine unharmed. The other dog was a smaller breed, maybe 10-20 pounds, while mine is a medium ish breed right at 60 pounds, hence the disparity of the injuries.

    The person walking the other dog was a younger boy, maybe 10-12 years old and had seemingly dropped the leash, but just stood there and watched the entire thing happen until I was finally able to separate them myself. I asked him if his dog was okay, and he didn't say anything and walked off while I removed my dog from the situation.

    Where the problem comes in is that he apparently told his mother a wildly inaccurate version of events in which my massive, vicious, great dane sized dog ran over and attacked his while I stood idly by, and he was knocked over in the process. We were able to get into contact through our condo's HOA, and she refused to believe anything other than what she was told by her son. There are no cameras there either to show her footage from. She expects us to pay the vet bill for this dog that isn't hers, she was only dog sitting it for a friend.

    I know Alabama has a specific leash law that to my interpretation says all liability falls to the owner of the off leash dog, but she's so far threatened to file a police report and file a claim to our homeowner's insurance through the HOA. I feel reasonably confident that if it is the word of her young son versus mine then it will go our way, but I'm wondering what I need to do to prepare for dealing with this woman? She's definitely shown to be a "Karen type" person, so I don't expect her to drop this. Also in case it helps, the head of maintenance for the complex met with us and met our dog, and he repeatedly commented on how well behaved and sweet she is, while also stating she is very much smaller than he expected based on the story. We've also spoken with the HOA and they believe us as well, for whatever that is worth.

    I know this ran long, but I've been incredibly stressed all day and just need a little help here. Thank you!

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    Multiple Issues with a Client Company

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 10:20 AM PDT

    I am a gig worker in the entertainment industry. I have a client who I've worked with on multiple shows (contracted jobs) for the past year and a half. These contracts are verbal, I do not have anything in writing; I do have copies of all my previous invoices. My invoicing with them is NET15. They are currently overdue on two of my invoices. I have contacted them and they disagree with some of the charges. I have charged them for door-to-door time, as opposed to charging them for on-site time. Charging door-to-door time is a practice they themselves have invoiced their own clients for.

    Along with this, a few months ago I received a notification in their messenger channel (Slack) that a photo of me has been used in a magazine advertisement for their company. I did not at any point give them consent to do this. The photo was of me working for them at one of their shows.

    Their company is registered in a Florida county where the maximum small claims court limit is higher than both of my outstanding invoices.

    Are these two different legal matters? Should I hire a lawyer? Should I hire different lawyers for each matter? Should I submit to small claims court myself (I don't live in Florida which would require me to commute) ?

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    [Washington State] Need help with lemon law in state - Ford Powershift Transmission Settlement

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 02:41 PM PDT

    Hi there,

    My ford focus is part of the ford's transmission class action settlement http://fordtransmissionsettlement.com/, and after many month of waiting after submitting for arbitration, a ford employee (Instead of a 3rd party arbitrator...a bit concerning here already) reviewed my case and agreed to a buyback (a miracle in itself). However it was indicated that the usage calculation for how much I will receive is based on the 3rd hardware fix instead of the first hardware fix. Is there a legal documentation I can refer to that has this calculation, all the links I can read is online postings that usage for lemon law is calculated based on mileage on 1st failure/120K * Price Paid. However I don't know if this is just an usual procedure or if it is is written into the federal/state laws somewhere.

    I read many forums but this is a link to what I was referring to above https://www.seattlelemonlaw.com/the-lemon-law-process/

    I already asked why that is and I got an very automated email, should I keep pushing for it, and should I retain someone?

    Thanks,
    Jing

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    [Maine, USA] Setting everything up for a minor (14yrs old) sibling to come live with us

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 12:29 PM PDT

    My husband's father passed away several years ago, and his half-sibling, who has a number of issues, and step-mother are finding themselves often in conflict in a way that isn't really great for either of them. Everyone (sibling, step-mom, husband, and myself) has agreed that it may make sense for said sibling (they ID as non-binary) to come live with us up here in Maine for awhile (they live in MD).

    I'm looking for some guidance as to what sorts of documents and/or legal steps we'd need to take to keep everything above board, as well as give us the authority to stand-in as their adult representative when needed during their stay (which right now could be months or extend to years, depending on how things go). I know we may very well need to work with a lawyer, but I'm not even sure what exactly I'd need to say to said lawyer in setting up a consult.

    I checked the wiki and FAQs, and didn't see anything, but I'm sorry if this is a common question I missed

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    Legality of Royal titles

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 10:11 AM PDT

    So, my friends and I have a secret santa, and I planned on getting a friend a lordship from Sealand (a micro nation not officially recognized.) We're both in the US Military however (Air force and Marines respectively) I was wondering if there's any potential legal trouble in doing this.

    Our Location is San Antonio, Texas and Tentynine Palms, California

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    We just received a notice to vacate our apartment by October 31st.

    Posted: 02 Oct 2020 10:03 AM PDT

    We are at a loss. We have never been late on rent. We called management and they would not give us a reason why. We are good tenants, quiet, friendly with all the neighbors.

    We are on a month to month lease and this is in Ohio. Is there anything we can do?

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