Sitting in house waiting to shoot someone...

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Re: Sitting in house waiting to shoot someone...

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I think the land lord should just burn the place down himself . It'd solve all the problems. Now where is that sarcasm smiley? :lol:
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Re: Sitting in house waiting to shoot someone...

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carmen fovozzo wrote:Of course home is trashed..He has all there possessions in a storage locker......Does he need to keep it for them ?
I missed this tid-bit earlier.

Without an eviction proceeding or formal vacation of the premises he has now committed what is called "An illegal lockout" by removing the renters' things from the house while they have a valid lease. This causes the landlord to be liable for damages and attorney fees.

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Re: Sitting in house waiting to shoot someone...

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He never showed up Wed.
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