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Re: Followed state law to the nth degree - Landlord Forum thread 339664

Re: Followed state law to the nth degree by Kathleen on October 8, 2015 @12:17

                              
The deputy gave me a notice saying that there was no value to the junk left. I have photos with the deputy, the junk piles and the newspaper to date the photos.

These are the same people who used me as a reference and told the propective LL s that if they didn't rent to them, they would sue for discrimination. (Recent eviction, crappy FICO, insufficient income).

The guy was in a car accident---unregistered, uninsured, no liscense, his fault, rear-ended a pickup at a red light---and is suing the guy he hit. Huge deal. Calling his house, showing up at his business wanting just a little money for groceries since he can't work due to his injuries.(Small town).

I figure that they saw a LA lawyer once and now think they have both a lawyer and carte blanch to sue anyone, anytime, for anything.
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Re: Followed state law to the nth degree by John (NY) on October 8, 2015 @12:51 [ Reply ]
The Tenant Predator.

Re: Followed state law to the nth degree by Anonymous on October 8, 2015 @23:16 [ Reply ]
If you do wind up in court, hope that deputy can appear in court to substantiate your claim of junk. A notice is not proof.
Re: Followed state law to the nth degree by Anonymous on October 8, 2015 @23:22 [ Reply ]
These are desperate people......and that makes them dangerous.

Have them arrested any chance you get....trespassing, harassment - whatever they try.

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