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- Online Harassment/ Photos leaked 15YO daughter
- Workplace won’t let SO wear boot or use crutches
- Pulled over to shoulder to avoid cars stopped on icy hill, didn't hit guard rail or any property, no damage to car, given ticket for "Failure to Control"
- Behind on child support because I haven't had a job
- Landlord opened my apartment without notice and left the door unlocked - now i've lost items in my apartment
- Had to terminate an employee for not being vaccinated. He has now vandalised my house. Can I ask my company to move me? (AUS employment law)
- Disgruntled employees deleted social media content and business bookings
- I’m a self employed truck driver and my truck was rear ended and it’s been out of service for a month now. Can I sue them for loss of wages in Cali?
- Can I get in trouble for a parody account?
- Landlord keeps pushing back the day he’s supposed to give us our security deposit.
- N.Y. put a block on my license, I’m from Ohio.
- Girlfriend told to clock out while still required to finish job for possible hour afterwards.
- Income share agreement that specifies requiring “industry specific income” (CA)
- Just been told I owe rent from 2 years ago.
- LLC Closed - IRS Came Knocking
- I Have Evidence a Dealership Tampered With My Vehicle and Removed Things. What Can I Do?
- Landlord threatens to take appliances
- Elder abuse? Was I scammed?
- Divorce
Online Harassment/ Photos leaked 15YO daughter Posted: 26 Jan 2022 03:07 AM PST So my daughter is a very active online, she is a gamer etc. She reluctantly came to me to tell me she was being blackmailed and harassed by another kid online who threatening to post her nudes she sent him. He already shared them with her online friend group and "doxxed" her... he threatened to "swat" her and send bomb threats to her school. He threatened to rape her and is pretty explicitly racist in his online chats... I plan on going to the police today. Is there any advice on what to bring or how to proceed? This is a terrible situation. I want to take her phone but feel like punishing her would scar her for life. [link] [comments] |
Workplace won’t let SO wear boot or use crutches Posted: 25 Jan 2022 01:26 PM PST My SO recently suffered a non-work injury that has them having to either wear a (medical) boot or use crutches to get around. The problem is, they were informed by their manager that HR said they're worried about the possibility of slipping and falling. It's a desk job, so there is no loss of productivity/job functionality. Is this legal? It seems crazy to me that a workplace would be able to deny this, specifically since it will not affect job performance in any way and could potentially lead to the exacerbation of a medical issue. This is in WI. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 25 Jan 2022 02:48 PM PST Driving slowly in icy conditions, see cars stopped at bottom of icy hill, tried to brake but kept sliding as well, pulled over to shoulder to avoid sliding into cars stopped at bottom icy hill, snow stopped me without hitting anybody. Thought I might have hit the guard rail but was going well under the speed limit, got out to look, didn't hit guard rail, moved when safe and able to a turn around at the bottom of the hill to get out of the way of traffic. Officer shows up, initially said no problem as my car wasn't damaged, almost lets me go, then goes to look at the guard rail and says I smashed it. Given ticket for "Failure to Control" because the guard rail was damaged even though my car had zero damage. She even said if it wasn't for the damage she would have let me go but because of the damage she had to write a ticket. Looked at Google Street view of the same spot, photo from Aug 2021 and the guard rail where I stopped was damaged with a bumper on the ground. Clearly I didn't cause the damage. What is the likelihood of winning this in traffic court if I present it as such. Occurred in a small township in Ohio that refers to Akron Municipal Court for traffic violations. [link] [comments] |
Behind on child support because I haven't had a job Posted: 25 Jan 2022 08:26 PM PST I'm behind on child support a little over a 1000. Haven't had a job for 3 months now but recently had 3 interviews . I have 50/50 custody with the mother. The mother and my daughter live over an 1hr away from me so I only see my daughter every other weekend. And to give you an example of what I've been dealing with 2 months ago when my daughter broke her arm at my house. My ex felt it was necessary for her to stay with her for over a month for her to "heal"saying " it wouldn't heal properly at my house". Two weeks ago my ex told me if I don't pay child support my daughter won't be able to see me. She's been telling my daughter this ! So I sold everything I could to come up with a $240 payment towards child support took a picture sent it to show her. And she responds with " thanks for the payment but without you having a steady job and the fact that you still owe and it's not quite under 1000 yet she's still not going to see me". I even told my daughter a couple days ago don't worry daddy will pay mommy so she can't say anything. I spoke with my daughter yesterday about selling one of her doll houses because it's worth more money. She said "no dad but if you need to so I can see you then go ahead" I didn't .That Made me cry 😢ðŸ˜. Also my daughter told me the last time I dropped her off with her mother and when i left she started to cry, because she was thinking of all the good memories we just made over the weekend. My daughter is 7 and misses me a lot. I feel bad for her because I know she likes her breaks from her mother and her mother's boyfriend. I mean is her mom even allowed to do this to us? She also has resendential. Thanks just a single father looking for advise please be serious I don't need any disrespect I get it enough from my ex. Thanks for your time.... [link] [comments] |
Posted: 25 Jan 2022 11:22 PM PST Hello all, So I'm in an apartment building in Los Angeles, CA and my leasing agent let someone into my apartment while I was away to view the property as I am moving soon. I was not given notice and my door was still unlocked when I came back home. The leasing agent called me to confirm that someone had gone into my apartment and that it was an invasion of privacy and now I'm missing thousands of dollars of goods and cash as I started packing. Do I have any rights here? Is this an insurance issue? I'm really bummed and offended with the whole issue and I don't know what to do. Thank you so much for your help! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 25 Jan 2022 11:19 PM PST Hey everyone, TLDR; an employee I terminated vandals my house. HR handled entire situation poorly. Can I ask them to pay for the costs for me to break lease so I can move. Based in Brisbane Australia. I manage a team of tradespeople that work across the hospitals in Brisbane and on the goldcoast. Obviously with the government mandates to be vaccinated to work in a hospital my company had to check that our staff were vaccinated. We had one guy who wasn't and isn't planning on getting vaccinated (his choice - this isn't a vax argument) so we had to terminate his employment as he could not work on a single customer site due to him not being let on site. The termination meeting HR dialled in remotely and made me 30F attend in person as I was his direct line manage. I was alone in a room with a disgruntled man. The meeting went terrible. He was angry. Threw the termination letter at me. Etc. I'll add that the termination came from legal and HR and had nothing to do with me personally as his manager. Two days letter I came home to find 'vax bitch fuck u' spray painted on the front of my house. It is obviously related. He also sent text messages to other team members going on about conspiracy theories etc. Would I be out of line to ask my company to assist in paying the cost to break my lease to relocate me? I live alone with my 6 year old son and I am worried this ex employee has posted my address somewhere in an anti vax group, or may come back to my house. Any advice appreciated! [link] [comments] |
Disgruntled employees deleted social media content and business bookings Posted: 26 Jan 2022 03:25 AM PST Last week a friend who owns a busy dog boarding business called me and asked me to come help her because all 10 of her employees had walked off the job over a dispute. I immediately started learning her booking software and working on changing the passwords to all of her accounts. A few hours into this process I realized that her future bookings were nearly empty. I asked her former employee about this and she told me that she prints the emails for requests out and only puts them in one month at a time. This seems false and there were no email printouts to be found. I put up a social media post asking clients to re-confirm their future bookings and emails came flooding in. She had wiped pretty much everything. All of her employees had also had posting access to her Facebook account and there several posts being made a day. I made a post there asking clients to re-confirm reservations and there were several comments on that. The next day, I removed all of the former employees access, only to find that everything had been removed through September 30, 2021. What legal recourse does she have? It's going to take weeks to rebuild her reservation book and there will be people showing up that we didn't know were coming and aren't properly staffed for. The intention is clearly to sabotage the business and make her look bad to all of her clients. What's the best course of action? Thanks [link] [comments] |
Posted: 26 Jan 2022 02:24 AM PST I have 2 trucks. I share one with my brother and the other I have another guy drive it. I was working one night when I was rear ended. It was a bad accident. To keep it short and to the point, it was a fatal accident due to the drivers negligence. I've been out of service and haven't been working for a month while my truck has been in repair. My brother and driver are working but I don't have a truck to work myself. Can I sue for loss of wages in California? [link] [comments] |
Can I get in trouble for a parody account? Posted: 26 Jan 2022 03:59 AM PST I run a fake Twitter account based off my high school, the name is one letter different and the tweets are mainly just jokes about things that aren't really happening. It's fairly popular with 200+ followers. It's also all anonymous My question is could I lose my GED or even college offers if school officials know it's me running the account? There's gotta be some rule of parody law. Please let me know. [link] [comments] |
Landlord keeps pushing back the day he’s supposed to give us our security deposit. Posted: 25 Jan 2022 01:19 PM PST Rented a house in PA for college purposes with 9 other guys, our lease began in August 2020. We each paid the equivalent of 1 month's rent to pay for the security deposit (roughly $500 each). After the lease was up (August 2021) he told all of us that he cannot pay the security deposit back until new tenants move in. Keep in mind this was back in august… since then he pushed the date of repayment back to January of this year (2022). Just recently he informed us that he has not found tenants for the house this semester, therefore he's pushing back repayment until august (2022).. So I ask all of you: is there legal repercussions my group of 9 can apply to our landlord? After all it isn't our fault he can't find tenants for the house! [link] [comments] |
N.Y. put a block on my license, I’m from Ohio. Posted: 25 Jan 2022 09:50 PM PST I went to get my license in my state of Ohio. Im 40 so this is very familiar to me. At the counter when I'm ready to pay, the woman tells me that New York put a block on my license. I was shocked because I've been to New York once as a teen without any incident with the authorities. I was a teen and didn't have a license at that time. Ohio BMV tells me I have to deal with NY and until NY lifts the block they can't do anything. Also, Ohio has no idea why it's blocked or who to call. So I finally find out through my own research that I need to write a letter to NY explaining that it's "Not me." I've done that and submitted my gov iD, birth certificate, everything they requested. I still haven't heard back. I started this process in August. It's like no one cares or no one knows where to direct me. It's absolutely affecting my life and it's not fair. Im wanting to know my rights in this situation. Do I have any? Thank you. [link] [comments] |
Girlfriend told to clock out while still required to finish job for possible hour afterwards. Posted: 25 Jan 2022 08:04 PM PST My girlfriend works as a receptionist for a chain massage company. Her building owner / manager requires that when working the closing shift (cleaning floors, refilling massage oil bottles, office paperwork for next day etc.) she cannot clock out earlier or later than 8:30pm, half hour after business hours. It is fairly common for those tasks to take as long as 9:45pm to finish. I'm fairly certain that this is illegal but in a time of being quick to fire / rehire we're looking for a way to get this fixed without jeopardizing her position. Also they only have one person that closes the building and leaves by themselves. I work in an indoor construction position that requires two people be there at all times and not sure if that applies here also. State is Minnesota [link] [comments] |
Income share agreement that specifies requiring “industry specific income” (CA) Posted: 26 Jan 2022 01:14 AM PST I enrolled in a popular full stack web development bootcamp in 2020, and their income share agreement specified that you only have to pay them if you get a job in the same industry that pays at least $50,000. It's been over a year since I graduated, and I didn't find any luck applying to jobs in coding / web development, and I decided to pivot and spend some time/money in learning UX design instead. Now, I'm applying to design-related jobs, and I have a better chance of employment. None of the jobs I'm applying to utilize any skills from that bootcamp. This is the excerpt from the contract I signed: ""Industry Specific Earned Income," if applicable under this ISA, means all Earned Income you receive for any work that you perform in Software, Data Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology or using, in whole or in part, the skills acquired by you as a result of the Program or Training provided by Company." I believe that being a designer does not fall under those categories. However, it seems that they have changed the language surrounding their ISA recently. This is a question in their FAQ:
I'm not sure if they've changed the language in their contracts, or if they will still use this logic in my case. I feel like it's a bit of a scam to claim that "every professional field" uses technology, and is therefore included in their umbrella. Then again, perhaps their newer contracts do not include the industry specific caveat that mine has. Am I valid in refusing to pay them, since I had to pivot career directions and I'm not using the skills they provided? Are they valid in claiming that they're owed money just because "technology is a part of every professional field"? Specifically, I want to know if the language from my contract will hold up in my case. I assume they will review it on a case by case basis, but their recent language in the FAQ is worrisome to me. [link] [comments] |
Just been told I owe rent from 2 years ago. Posted: 26 Jan 2022 04:20 AM PST A property just emailed me (I haven't lived there in a year and a half) claiming I owe £257 for some month in 2019. I don't think I owe them anything, I was behind on rent until the end but told them to take what is remaining (about 200) from my deposit. And that was that never heard a wink since, (never heard anything about the £300 left in my deposit) even after I emailed them multiple times. Should I ignore this email and carry on with my life? Or will I have to pay? [link] [comments] |
LLC Closed - IRS Came Knocking Posted: 26 Jan 2022 04:00 AM PST In 2015 several partners created an LLC - in that initial year, the taxes were filed with a couple accidental errors. In 2016, the LLC partnered with a professional firm who amended the 2015 return as part of the 2016 filing, paying all obligations. In 2020 the LLC disbanded filing all appropriate paperwork, including filing a final tax return in April of 2021. A notice arrived, from a collection agency (DD was conducted, agency is legit IRS contractor, CBE) with a couple thousand dollar missing payment and a ridiculous penalty 5x that. The professional firm who amended the 2015 in 2016 offered to help but wants $2,500 to re-engage them. Previous partners haven't talked in over a year and this is a painful topic, but can the IRS even collect this debt since the LLC is closed? What happens if it is not paid, will they go after the former LLC members individually? What is the next best course of action for the former partners? Frustrating this is even legal that 7 years later the IRS can come back and say oh oh sorry actually the business messed this up, and THE BUSINESS owe us a late fee.. what? Rant over - thank you so much for any insight or direction pointing. [link] [comments] |
I Have Evidence a Dealership Tampered With My Vehicle and Removed Things. What Can I Do? Posted: 25 Jan 2022 03:01 PM PST Using a throwaway. A bit of a long explanation here, apologies in advance. I recently had some warranty repair work done on my truck (2017 Frontier). A day or so after picking it up from the dealer who did the repair I notice that the tilt lever on the steering wheel is gone and the panel under the steering wheel that the lever protruded from is now a noticeably darker shade of gray than the rest of the steering wheel. The darker panel doesn't have the opening where the tilt lever would protrude through. The steering wheel also feels different and vibrates more than it used to. I am %100 percent certain that I had a tilting steering wheel when I dropped my truck off because I've had to use it when people borrow my truck. I take it back to the dealer, and they tell me they can't explain why it's not there. They argue that my vehicle wasn't originally equipped with tilt steering because it isn't listed on the window sticker when they pull up the VIN. It's true that it isn't listed on the window sticker, but I can't determine if manual tilt steering was standard or an option for my model year. However, I have a record of the vehicle inspection done by the dealership I purchased the vehicle from (a different dealer from the one that did the repair work) that shows they tested the steering wheel tilt and it worked normally. I showed the vehicle inspection listing steering wheel tilt to the service supervisor and he promised to check their cameras and get back to me, but I'm pretty sure he's going to tell me they found nothing on the cameras and there's nothing they can do. If that happens, what options do I have? To summarize:
Thanks for any help y'all might have. I know it seems like a minor thing, but now I'm wondering that if they did that, then what else have they done? [link] [comments] |
Landlord threatens to take appliances Posted: 25 Jan 2022 05:28 PM PST Short story: Current landlord was in legal battle and ex wife won the property. He needs to be out by February 1st. We have contacts till the end of May and he's saying he needs to take the appliances. He's been a crappy landlord from the start. Never fixed a single appliance and I've been letting it slide because I had pity on his situation- his story: got cancer, wife left him, kids won't talk to him, and (at the time) possibly losing his dream home, where we all live. The property is huge, has 3 houses, I live in one of them. The other tenant is also going through this crap and we have no idea what to do. I've been lenient to his "situation" up until a few months ago when he got the verdict that he lost the house. Come to find out he's a lying sack of balls (if he still had them). First he said all tenants also needed to leave by Feb 1st. I checked into this and since we have legal contracts he can't do poo. Now he's saying he needs to get all the appliances out of our casitas. Can he do this? I thought legally he can't touch the tenant properties until the lease is over. Where can I find legal proof to show him he can't? I live in Arizona .. that might be important. Sorry for the rant, this is my first post, he just gave us this news and I'm a little frantic bc I'm afraid he's going to enter my house while I'm not home. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 25 Jan 2022 10:17 PM PST I started a side gig cleaning houses when I was contacted by a lady that needed help. She lives in a beautiful upscale wealthy area. When I got there she was yelling at her husband with Alzheimer's. Kept yelling at him about falling asleep. She kept yelling at him about dog hair. He even went outside and stood outside for a long time. He He said he wasn't sure if he was allowed to come back inside. He didn't know if he was allowed to. It broke my heart. Before I left she asked me for my address and last four of social. I thought it was weird that she would ask me for all of this. She found me on thumbtack. She said she gets reimbursed for cleaning services. So I gave her my information and left. I left after two hours. She said the place looked great. She wanted me to come back that weekend. Well like Thirty minutes later she texted me saying that she found dust on her bed, that I used one of her prized wash cloths to clean(I did not-I just hung it to dry because it was soaked and I did not want to place it soaked in the laundry basket), she said she will have to spend hours putting toiletries away that I moved around, and was upset because I moved her toilet wand and she can't find it anywhere. She proceeded to say that she will not be having me back and then blocked me. She wrote a check for $100 dollars-I was there for two hours. She started saying that her cleaner charged her $21 dollars an hour. And her cleaner refused to dust and I dusted everything. It was very confusing. This is my first bad review and I feel gutted. It's also weird to me that she asked me for my social ,address,etc. and she paid with a check-which I won't cash and I'm sure she put a stop payment on it. I'm nervous that she is going to slander me online. I have never had a bad review before. She also blocked me right after she she sent the text so I couldn't respond to rectify the situation. Needless to say I'm rethinking everything and I can't stop crying. My heart breaks for her husband and that she was not happy with my work. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 26 Jan 2022 12:08 AM PST My ex husband paid me 5k to change my name after our divorce. He was also supposed to release my phone number. He did not. So I didn't change my name. Now 2 years later he's saying he's going to hold me in contempt of a court order. I don't believe I was court ordered to do anything. I just agreed to it. Shit, he can have his money back. And I'll keep my name out of spite. (Do not judge me, he did me dirty and I know how much this passes him off.) [link] [comments] |
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