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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Dec 30, 2009, 03:21 PM
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I've merged the threads, because I too question the change in stories here.
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Dec 31, 2009, 12:53 PM
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Hello!
I always paid my rent. I am current as of today.
I asked the new question because I may not pay going forward due to the way the landlord is trying to force me out by talking about a bogus sale of the house. The NEW question was about a totally different thing I was THINKING about doing but I wanted it answered separately without the information with my other issue with the house sale. That's why I asked the question separately Scott and came back to this site for the reasonable advice (not criticism) that I received the first time. So I guess I only get to ask one question on this thing and it better not relate to anything else huh? SMH.
I have checked and the landlord has not done the proper things. He just told me over the phone about the sale. I have checked this out and the basis on which he has asked me to go will not fly. I can stay if I want as long as I CONTINUE to pay the rent here.
AGAIN, I was not asked to move because I didn't pay rent people. Uh, wrong assumption.
Now next month if I do not pay, I am fully aware that the sale to get me out will not be the thing, it will then be non payment of rent issue. I am trying to eventually get to the point where the landlord will weigh his options. I am reseaching mine and that's why I posted the HYPOTHETICAL question people! OMG.
Quit trying to be Kojak okay. I am the one being played by the landlord and have been for years. It is too much to write here and again, they couldn't get me out because I was current, paid my rent, and followed the rules. They have been asking me for YEARS was I moving out, and I always said no. The house sale was the best thing they could find, and again it is a convenient sale to the relative who lives below me. If you don't see the issue with this then I can't worry about that.
ScottGem, why don't u just delete the entire thing here if you believe that I am playing games. That's no problem for me at all.
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Dec 31, 2009, 12:58 PM
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 Originally Posted by ScottGem
I've merged the threads, because I too question the change in stories here.
I am in a stressful situation and looked on here for HELP not raised eyebrows. Scott you merged the questions so if anyone is questioning anything you started it by running everything together.
I had my question clarified today but came out here just to see if you what people said matched what I was told.
You all are not going through this so I feel I can ask any question in any way and change my line of thinking if I want. IT WAS JUST A QUESTION. GEEZ.
I'd appreciate it if you would either delete the thread or post my question separately like I initially did. If not (shrug), oh well.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Dec 31, 2009, 01:04 PM
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You have to understand that games like this are played on us all too often. For example, just today we had a poster claim to be a 13 yr old asking about dating a 17 yr old in one thread and in another claim they were planning on giving up their virginity and asking for techniques,
So, when someone posts contradictory info we get suspicious. You were given a chance to explain the contradiction and I accept the explanation. Oh, and I didn't catch the contradiction, another member did.
But you should have asked the question in the same thread as a hypothetical about what would happen if you did this.
To answer that question, generally the court will allow the renter to pay in full (which would include late charges) right up to the hearing. A search may turn up that an eviction order was filed but not granted.
The thng is Lisa gave you very good advice about your rights. I would not advise playing games with your rent.
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Dec 31, 2009, 01:20 PM
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Ok Scott. Thanks for your answers.
Eventually I will leave here... that's inevitable. But I can't be stepped on anymore by these folks. Years of rent money is out of the window as it is and you accept that as a renter, but I can't leave here with my tail between my legs over some bogus cause... not without a fight or letting them sweat a lil' bit. It's all about which card that I play.
Time will tell.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Dec 31, 2009, 01:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by eyesotp
Ok Scott. Thanks for your answers.
Eventually I will leave here...that's inevitable. But I can't be stepped on anymore by these folks. Years of rent money is out of the window as it is and you accept that as a renter, but I can't leave here with my tail between my legs over some bogus cause...not without a fight or letting them sweat a lil' bit. It's all about which card that I play.
Time will tell.
I totally agree with everything you say above. You don't want to live as a tenant where the landlord doesn't want you. They can make life difficult for you, even legally.
On the other hand, you don't have to be taken advantage of either. You have rights and you should make sure those rights are protected.
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