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Re: Rent amount different than amount stated in lease - Landlord Forum thread 336839

Re: Rent amount different than amount stated in lease by Anonymous on July 2, 2015 @00:03

                              
Stalking is the only non-domestic application of a PO.
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Re: Rent amount different than amount stated in lease by Anonymous on July 5, 2015 @02:42 [ Reply ]
Nonsense.

If I have a co-worker threatening my life, I assure you the court will aware a restraining order. Even when he isn't stalking me or living with me.

If my roommates boyfriend is coming round and threatening me, I will have no trouble getting a restraining order. Even when he isn't stalking me or living with me.

If the guy across the hall from me is threatening me, I will get a restraining order.

The court isn't stupid. The law certainly understands that a threat does not ONLY come from the person living with you or the stranger on the corner.
    Re: Rent amount different than amount stated in lease by Anonymous on July 5, 2015 @17:00 [ Reply ]
    Maybe there's a difference between a restraining order and a protective order -- here's an excerpt from my county court's request for protective order form (note the language in the "persons not related" line):

    4. The Petitioner and additional parties are related to
    the Defendant as follows: (check all that apply)
    □Married
    □Divorced
    □Parent & Child
    □Persons Related by Blood
    □Persons Related by Marriage
    □Present Spouse of an Ex-Spouse
    □Persons Living Same Household
    □Formerly Living Same Household
    □Biological Parents Same Child
    □Persons in a Previous Dating Relationship
    □Persons in a Dating Relationship
    □Not Related
    (Stalking requires filing police complaint, with copy
    attached. No other relief is permitted by the Protection from
    Domestic Abuse Act for non-related parties.)

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