Half the OPs here are fucking retards, capable of accidentally killing themselves with safety scissors.Generally in non-general threads like this it's left up to the OP if it's an issue, no?
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Half the OPs here are fucking retards, capable of accidentally killing themselves with safety scissors.Generally in non-general threads like this it's left up to the OP if it's an issue, no?
Half the OPs here are fucking retards, capable of accidentally killing themselves with safety scissors.
I said this before. Contact legal aid or the public defenders office in that county. Tell them you cant afford to hire a lawyer. Their job is to defend people who can't afford lawyers. Make a phone call. It cant hurt. Perhaps they can pre-arrange a surrender and have a deal already set in place for you.Called up one of the lawyers I found online that said they did free consultations and the person who answers the phone says they don't do free consultations, lol. Not gonna hire a lawyer and pay them a ton of money just to find out I still have to go to NC, tho, so I guess i'm just gonna set up a court date and take a bus out there (plane tickets are like $300 wtf).
Alright, i'll look in to that. I dunno how all it works since I declined a lawyer when pleading no contest to the original charge but I spose it wouldn't hurt to see what they say.
That was a fun argument. It seems ages ago now."I think to lose Kentucky is nearly the same as to lose the whole game. Kentucky gone, we cannot hold Missouri, nor Maryland. These all against us, and the job on our hands is too large for us. We would as well consent to separation at once, including the surrender of this capitol.[2][3] " -Abraham Motherfucking Lincoln himself
Please take all future Kentucky North or South? Questions to my salty thread in the shaw.
What do you mean WAS? That argument is still going. It never stopped. Do you even hodj, bro?That was a fun argument. It seems ages ago now.
Emailed a different lawyer today and got a super fast response saying they could get the order for arrest recalled and probably get the case dismissed for $1500 which seems pretty decent.
OK so buddy of mine lives in a big appt complex (fairly new building like 8 years old), little over 2 weeks ago sprinkler system exploded and everyone got kicked out. He is staying with family like 30 minutes away until stuff shakes out. Leasing company won't let them live in the building (I'm sure there's legal issues with sprinklers and water damage) anyway they had no ETA on repairs, damage to one part of the building is extensive. Found out he's still not able to go back today and still no ETA.
Long story short, they won't let him retrieve belongings outside of certain appointments (which aren't ever available) and they have secured the entry doors to not work with resident fobs. They offered 1 week of hotel for 'disruption', which he didn't use, so it's not clear if they are housing everyone and just missed communicating to certain residents or not. They are expecting full rent payments and sent an email to say that the lease specifies building condition. Seems to me I wouldn't be paying jack shit for an uninhabitable building, sounds very sketch to me. Anyway I've been asking if he found an attorney yet. He hasn't looked.
Am I crazy? First thing I would be doing is finding a lawyer to stick up their ass if they were doing this to me. Only exception is if they were doing nothing but accommodating everyone completely above and beyond the bare minimum, which they clearly aren't.
He should definitely speak to an attorney.
He should also check his State's HUD website, it has all kinds of information on legal obligations of the landlord/leasing company in situations like this and many states offer free legal advice for questions pertaining to situations like this. I'd still contact an attorney as well but the HUD website should be a good starting point