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Clarify by Juan (MS) on December 27, 2012 @23:13

                              
Ok, let me clarify a couple of things. First of all, my ability to punctuate and spell properly does not make me a troll, so please go on somewhere with that, ok?
Second, you know, if you say that Mexicans are trying to circumvent the law, isn't that kind of racist??? And who ever said that I was Mexican anyways? Just because my name is Juan, doesn't mean that at all...
Look folks, I just want to have an honest discussion, and get some good advice. And I'm tired of people who are tearing me down because of my race or accusing me of being a troll, or of not being serious.

What is happening here is not RIGHT!!!!! I am being forced to move out of the home I have been renting for no legitimate reason, just that my landlady got a wild hair up her _____. Now, I need help here.

So please, help me. Don't call me names or stereotype me or be racist against me, I just need your help and ask you in all earnestness...what can I do to delay the eviction and take advantage of the court system so that I can stay here until it is convenient for me to leave come summer time??

Please, your ideas are helpful. I will need to file a motion in court by the date of the eviction hearing. Thank you.
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Re: Clarify by Bill on December 27, 2012 @23:26 [ Reply ]
I have too much time with too little to do. What is your excuse for posting here?
Re: Clarify by P-Bone (NY and OH) on December 28, 2012 @07:44 [ Reply ]
You are not being forced out. The landlord is exercising his/her legal right to terminate the tenancy through non-renewal of the month-to-month agreement. Those types of agreements do not require anything other than the legal notice. No reason has to be provided. Only term leases require additional reasoning for terminating. By continuing to accept the rental precedence and staying in the unit as a month-to-month tenant, you accepted these terms.

As stated, you are not being forced out, the landlord just decided not to renew your tenancy, no reason necessary.

There is nothing you can do, that would not significantly adversely affect your credit score and potential to rent nice places in the future that could be considered "taking advantage of the court system so that you can stay longer."

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