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Re: Problem with the law
by Anon. E. Mouse (California)
on December 28, 2012 @12:37
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And with this post, he's crossed into full-blown under-the-bridge, billy-goat-eating troll territory.
Be that as it may...
You're in college. She's given you six weeks to arrange for different living arrangements. If you decided to drop out of school and move, would it be unfair to her that she has to find a new tenant on *only* six weeks notice? Seriously? I'm all for closely following the law and preserving both the landlord's and the tenant's rights. She's done that. You need to get out. Any attempts to drag the process out will not end well for you. No, the judge won't care if you shop around for attorneys. Most folks don't use them in these actions anyway. He /she will throw you out and issue a judgement against you for holdover rent and all legal costs. Not really something you can afford to pay on student loans.
This is a business transaction. Stop making it personal.
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