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xylene

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You should have sold some of your property instead of continuing to squat in a trap house on the brink of tax foreclosure.
 


PayrollHRGuy

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I'm sure the property owners will be delighted that the OP has that much property. They will have something to go after her for when they sue her for the damage she has caused over the years. Which was likely made worse because they couldn't inspect the property.
 

Just Blue

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No they cant, what is the point of an eviction? They have to follow the legal process to evict me properly
Are you an idiot? Seriously...do you have cognitive difficulties? A Property Owner may enter THEIR PROPERTY with reasonable notice. 12/24 hours for most states.
 
Are you an idiot? Seriously...do you have cognitive difficulties? A Property Owner may enter THEIR PROPERTY with reasonable notice. 12/24 hours for most states.
No i'm not, and you arent a lawyer so go figure. How can they give notice to enter if i dont want them to? I'm at work 12hours a day and wont even be in the property. I dont want them going through my stuff
 
I'm going to change the locks and get back in because they have no right to kick me out without going through a proper eviction
 

Just Blue

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No i'm not, and you arent a lawyer so go figure. How can they give notice to enter if i dont want them to? I'm at work 12hours a day and wont even be in the property. I dont want them going through my stuff
It doesn't matter if "you want them to". Have you never rented an apartment ?...never mind...dumb question. You just steal/squat other peoples homes.

To enlighten you: When you are a tenant, a LL may enter your apartment/house with reasonable notice. If you wish to be there for the inspection then take the day off from work...but the LL WILL come in whether you like it or not.
 

Just Blue

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They can try to sue me but i have no assets... Its just a piece of paper to me. They on the other hand have money so i should be awarded for an illegal eviction
They can have your paycheck garnished...your tax returns taken...and it will be listed on your CR. No decent LL will rent to you again.

It's rather sickening to realize that their are people like you out there.
 
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