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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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In slow process of separating with wife and she’s wanting me to sign house over into her name. I’ll still be living in it for next 2 months. Would this make me a renter? What could she do if I go through with signing? We bought house 3 years ago. Never missed payment. We have joint account and make similar income, (she makes a little more). We never got legally married as we were waiting for her student loans to be forgiven (she’s worked for nonprofit for a decade now), otherwise payments would have doubled. Though I went along with the whole refi thing, she took it upon herself to do legwork and did it in her name, (she claimed my credit score was too low to get approved). I just want do what’s best for my 3 year old daughter and me. But if I sign the house over to her, would I become a “tenant” and then have renter’s rights? Would she have to claim my $ each month for mortgage as income? I’m lost and crushed. [CA]
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Can I report my car as stolen if my husband has it and won't give it back? My spouse and I have lived separately for over a year. We have not filed any divorce paperwork yet, but are filing soon. We bought two cars while we were still together, a truck and an SUV. The truck was sold specifically to me, outright from my cousin, using funds from a trust I inherited from my grandpa. The SUV was purchased from carmax and costs $400 a month. I can prove with reciepts that the truck was sold to just me, but he registered it to just himself after we separated. We are co-owners of the SUV. When he left, he took the truck and I took the SUV. I can no longer afford my car payment on the SUV, as he promised to help pay for it and has not helped me once. I need the truck back, and he's refusing. I know California is a community property state, but I read that property acquired through inheritance does not count as community property. Does that apply to my situation? Can I report it stolen if he doesn't return it? Unfortunately I need it sooner than I'd be able to get it through the divorce.
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Can I report my car as stolen if my husband has it and won't give it back? My spouse and I have lived separately for over a year. We have not filed any divorce paperwork yet, but are filing soon. We bought two cars while we were still together, a truck and an SUV. The truck was sold specifically to me, outright from my cousin, using funds from a trust I inherited from my grandpa. The SUV was purchased from carmax and costs $400 a month. I can prove with reciepts that the truck was sold to just me, but he registered it to just himself after we separated. We are co-owners of the SUV. When he left, he took the truck and I took the SUV. I can no longer afford my car payment on the SUV, as he promised to help pay for it and has not helped me once. I need the truck back, and he's refusing. I know California is a community property state, but I read that property acquired through inheritance does not count as community property. Does that apply to my situation? Can I report it stolen if he doesn't return it? Unfortunately I need it sooner than I'd be able to get it through the divorce.
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Can I report my car as stolen if my husband has it and won't give it back? My spouse and I have lived separately for over a year. We have not filed any divorce paperwork yet, but are filing soon. We bought two cars while we were still together, a truck and an SUV. The truck was sold specifically to me, outright from my cousin, using funds from a trust I inherited from my grandpa. The SUV was purchased from carmax and costs $400 a month. I can prove with reciepts that the truck was sold to just me, but he registered it to just himself after we separated. We are co-owners of the SUV. When he left, he took the truck and I took the SUV. I can no longer afford my car payment on the SUV, as he promised to help pay for it and has not helped me once. I need the truck back, and he's refusing. I know California is a community property state, but I read that property acquired through inheritance does not count as community property. Does that apply to my situation? Can I report it stolen if he doesn't return it? Unfortunately I need it sooner than I'd be able to get it through the divorce.
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Can I report my car as stolen if my husband has it and won't give it back? My spouse and I have lived separately for over a year. We have not filed any divorce paperwork yet, but are filing soon. We bought two cars while we were still together, a truck and an SUV. The truck was sold specifically to me, outright from my cousin, using funds from a trust I inherited from my grandpa. The SUV was purchased from carmax and costs $400 a month. I can prove with reciepts that the truck was sold to just me, but he registered it to just himself after we separated. We are co-owners of the SUV. When he left, he took the truck and I took the SUV. I can no longer afford my car payment on the SUV, as he promised to help pay for it and has not helped me once. I need the truck back, and he's refusing. I know California is a community property state, but I read that property acquired through inheritance does not count as community property. Does that apply to my situation? Can I report it stolen if he doesn't return it? Unfortunately I need it sooner than I'd be able to get it through the divorce.
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Can I report my car as stolen if my husband has it and won't give it back? My spouse and I have lived separately for over a year. We have not filed any divorce paperwork yet, but are filing soon. We bought two cars while we were still together, a truck and an SUV. The truck was sold specifically to me, outright from my cousin, using funds from a trust I inherited from my grandpa. The SUV was purchased from carmax and costs $400 a month. I can prove with reciepts that the truck was sold to just me, but he registered it to just himself after we separated. We are co-owners of the SUV. When he left, he took the truck and I took the SUV. I can no longer afford my car payment on the SUV, as he promised to help pay for it and has not helped me once. I need the truck back, and he's refusing. I know California is a community property state, but I read that property acquired through inheritance does not count as community property. Does that apply to my situation? Can I report it stolen if he doesn't return it? Unfortunately I need it sooner than I'd be able to get it through the divorce.
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Parents of pedestrian child are keeping an open medical claim against my husband and insurance company says statute of limitations is until the child turns 18. We are living on eggshells. Can it be closed sooner? A year ago, some kids from an adjacent neighborhood were breezing around our neighborhood up and down the hills on their way to school, not obeying the rules of the road. At the same time my husband backed out of the drive way to take our own kids to school. He saw the kids and noticed one had fallen. He looked and saw the kid was fine and went on his way. He didn't speak to the kid or his friends. Later that day as my husband was working from home, he heard the walkie talkie of a police officer in our yard. He went outside and the officer informed him that his vehicle was allegedly involved in a hit and run of a minor. Needless to say my husband was horrified and confused. He had no knowledge there was ever any impact. There was no evidence of impact on my husband's car. My children who were in the car were confused and said they didn't see anything like that happen. The radio was off at the time of the alleged incident. Apparently the child who fell down, rode his bike to school, and told the school nurse he was hit by a car. The police were called and interviewed the boy and his friends. The way the boy says the impact happened could not have happened. He did not even remember the color of my husband's car. His friends never saw any impact and told the officer that. The officer did not issue a citation to my husband. A few days later, the police officer called my husband to warn him that the mother called him to "request" a citation be issued to my husband. When he informed her that was not how it worked, she apparently got belligerent and said she has a family member in the insurance industry and knows how to work the system. The family immediately opened a claim against our insurance. The family reported a head injury. They have not provided the insurance company with any medical bills or records of the injury. However, we do know the kid was held out of school for a substantial amount of time for a "concussion". Our insurance company says the statute of limitations for them to come after us is until the child turns 18. They said even though there is no evidence to show my husband's car impacted the child, cases where it is a car vs a child pedestrian never turn out well for the car. It is best for insurance just to pay and stay out of court. It has been a year with minimal contact between the family and our insurance company regarding the claim. My husband is terrified this will come back to haunt us down the road. He is worried they are positioning themselves for a massive payout that will ruin us financially. He wants to hire a lawyer separate from our insurance company. Is there any course of action we can take to get them to close the claim? Are we best just to ride it out as our insurance company says?
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Parents of pedestrian child are keeping an open medical claim against my husband and insurance company says statute of limitations is until the child turns 18. We are living on eggshells. Can it be closed sooner? A year ago, some kids from an adjacent neighborhood were breezing around our neighborhood up and down the hills on their way to school, not obeying the rules of the road. At the same time my husband backed out of the drive way to take our own kids to school. He saw the kids and noticed one had fallen. He looked and saw the kid was fine and went on his way. He didn't speak to the kid or his friends. Later that day as my husband was working from home, he heard the walkie talkie of a police officer in our yard. He went outside and the officer informed him that his vehicle was allegedly involved in a hit and run of a minor. Needless to say my husband was horrified and confused. He had no knowledge there was ever any impact. There was no evidence of impact on my husband's car. My children who were in the car were confused and said they didn't see anything like that happen. The radio was off at the time of the alleged incident. Apparently the child who fell down, rode his bike to school, and told the school nurse he was hit by a car. The police were called and interviewed the boy and his friends. The way the boy says the impact happened could not have happened. He did not even remember the color of my husband's car. His friends never saw any impact and told the officer that. The officer did not issue a citation to my husband. A few days later, the police officer called my husband to warn him that the mother called him to "request" a citation be issued to my husband. When he informed her that was not how it worked, she apparently got belligerent and said she has a family member in the insurance industry and knows how to work the system. The family immediately opened a claim against our insurance. The family reported a head injury. They have not provided the insurance company with any medical bills or records of the injury. However, we do know the kid was held out of school for a substantial amount of time for a "concussion". Our insurance company says the statute of limitations for them to come after us is until the child turns 18. They said even though there is no evidence to show my husband's car impacted the child, cases where it is a car vs a child pedestrian never turn out well for the car. It is best for insurance just to pay and stay out of court. It has been a year with minimal contact between the family and our insurance company regarding the claim. My husband is terrified this will come back to haunt us down the road. He is worried they are positioning themselves for a massive payout that will ruin us financially. He wants to hire a lawyer separate from our insurance company. Is there any course of action we can take to get them to close the claim? Are we best just to ride it out as our insurance company says?
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Parents of pedestrian child are keeping an open medical claim against my husband and insurance company says statute of limitations is until the child turns 18. We are living on eggshells. Can it be closed sooner? A year ago, some kids from an adjacent neighborhood were breezing around our neighborhood up and down the hills on their way to school, not obeying the rules of the road. At the same time my husband backed out of the drive way to take our own kids to school. He saw the kids and noticed one had fallen. He looked and saw the kid was fine and went on his way. He didn't speak to the kid or his friends. Later that day as my husband was working from home, he heard the walkie talkie of a police officer in our yard. He went outside and the officer informed him that his vehicle was allegedly involved in a hit and run of a minor. Needless to say my husband was horrified and confused. He had no knowledge there was ever any impact. There was no evidence of impact on my husband's car. My children who were in the car were confused and said they didn't see anything like that happen. The radio was off at the time of the alleged incident. Apparently the child who fell down, rode his bike to school, and told the school nurse he was hit by a car. The police were called and interviewed the boy and his friends. The way the boy says the impact happened could not have happened. He did not even remember the color of my husband's car. His friends never saw any impact and told the officer that. The officer did not issue a citation to my husband. A few days later, the police officer called my husband to warn him that the mother called him to "request" a citation be issued to my husband. When he informed her that was not how it worked, she apparently got belligerent and said she has a family member in the insurance industry and knows how to work the system. The family immediately opened a claim against our insurance. The family reported a head injury. They have not provided the insurance company with any medical bills or records of the injury. However, we do know the kid was held out of school for a substantial amount of time for a "concussion". Our insurance company says the statute of limitations for them to come after us is until the child turns 18. They said even though there is no evidence to show my husband's car impacted the child, cases where it is a car vs a child pedestrian never turn out well for the car. It is best for insurance just to pay and stay out of court. It has been a year with minimal contact between the family and our insurance company regarding the claim. My husband is terrified this will come back to haunt us down the road. He is worried they are positioning themselves for a massive payout that will ruin us financially. He wants to hire a lawyer separate from our insurance company. Is there any course of action we can take to get them to close the claim? Are we best just to ride it out as our insurance company says?
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Parents of pedestrian child are keeping an open medical claim against my husband and insurance company says statute of limitations is until the child turns 18. We are living on eggshells. Can it be closed sooner? A year ago, some kids from an adjacent neighborhood were breezing around our neighborhood up and down the hills on their way to school, not obeying the rules of the road. At the same time my husband backed out of the drive way to take our own kids to school. He saw the kids and noticed one had fallen. He looked and saw the kid was fine and went on his way. He didn't speak to the kid or his friends. Later that day as my husband was working from home, he heard the walkie talkie of a police officer in our yard. He went outside and the officer informed him that his vehicle was allegedly involved in a hit and run of a minor. Needless to say my husband was horrified and confused. He had no knowledge there was ever any impact. There was no evidence of impact on my husband's car. My children who were in the car were confused and said they didn't see anything like that happen. The radio was off at the time of the alleged incident. Apparently the child who fell down, rode his bike to school, and told the school nurse he was hit by a car. The police were called and interviewed the boy and his friends. The way the boy says the impact happened could not have happened. He did not even remember the color of my husband's car. His friends never saw any impact and told the officer that. The officer did not issue a citation to my husband. A few days later, the police officer called my husband to warn him that the mother called him to "request" a citation be issued to my husband. When he informed her that was not how it worked, she apparently got belligerent and said she has a family member in the insurance industry and knows how to work the system. The family immediately opened a claim against our insurance. The family reported a head injury. They have not provided the insurance company with any medical bills or records of the injury. However, we do know the kid was held out of school for a substantial amount of time for a "concussion". Our insurance company says the statute of limitations for them to come after us is until the child turns 18. They said even though there is no evidence to show my husband's car impacted the child, cases where it is a car vs a child pedestrian never turn out well for the car. It is best for insurance just to pay and stay out of court. It has been a year with minimal contact between the family and our insurance company regarding the claim. My husband is terrified this will come back to haunt us down the road. He is worried they are positioning themselves for a massive payout that will ruin us financially. He wants to hire a lawyer separate from our insurance company. Is there any course of action we can take to get them to close the claim? Are we best just to ride it out as our insurance company says?
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Parents of pedestrian child are keeping an open medical claim against my husband and insurance company says statute of limitations is until the child turns 18. We are living on eggshells. Can it be closed sooner? A year ago, some kids from an adjacent neighborhood were breezing around our neighborhood up and down the hills on their way to school, not obeying the rules of the road. At the same time my husband backed out of the drive way to take our own kids to school. He saw the kids and noticed one had fallen. He looked and saw the kid was fine and went on his way. He didn't speak to the kid or his friends. Later that day as my husband was working from home, he heard the walkie talkie of a police officer in our yard. He went outside and the officer informed him that his vehicle was allegedly involved in a hit and run of a minor. Needless to say my husband was horrified and confused. He had no knowledge there was ever any impact. There was no evidence of impact on my husband's car. My children who were in the car were confused and said they didn't see anything like that happen. The radio was off at the time of the alleged incident. Apparently the child who fell down, rode his bike to school, and told the school nurse he was hit by a car. The police were called and interviewed the boy and his friends. The way the boy says the impact happened could not have happened. He did not even remember the color of my husband's car. His friends never saw any impact and told the officer that. The officer did not issue a citation to my husband. A few days later, the police officer called my husband to warn him that the mother called him to "request" a citation be issued to my husband. When he informed her that was not how it worked, she apparently got belligerent and said she has a family member in the insurance industry and knows how to work the system. The family immediately opened a claim against our insurance. The family reported a head injury. They have not provided the insurance company with any medical bills or records of the injury. However, we do know the kid was held out of school for a substantial amount of time for a "concussion". Our insurance company says the statute of limitations for them to come after us is until the child turns 18. They said even though there is no evidence to show my husband's car impacted the child, cases where it is a car vs a child pedestrian never turn out well for the car. It is best for insurance just to pay and stay out of court. It has been a year with minimal contact between the family and our insurance company regarding the claim. My husband is terrified this will come back to haunt us down the road. He is worried they are positioning themselves for a massive payout that will ruin us financially. He wants to hire a lawyer separate from our insurance company. Is there any course of action we can take to get them to close the claim? Are we best just to ride it out as our insurance company says?
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Parents of pedestrian child are keeping an open medical claim against my husband and insurance company says statute of limitations is until the child turns 18. We are living on eggshells. Can it be closed sooner? A year ago, some kids from an adjacent neighborhood were breezing around our neighborhood up and down the hills on their way to school, not obeying the rules of the road. At the same time my husband backed out of the drive way to take our own kids to school. He saw the kids and noticed one had fallen. He looked and saw the kid was fine and went on his way. He didn't speak to the kid or his friends. Later that day as my husband was working from home, he heard the walkie talkie of a police officer in our yard. He went outside and the officer informed him that his vehicle was allegedly involved in a hit and run of a minor. Needless to say my husband was horrified and confused. He had no knowledge there was ever any impact. There was no evidence of impact on my husband's car. My children who were in the car were confused and said they didn't see anything like that happen. The radio was off at the time of the alleged incident. Apparently the child who fell down, rode his bike to school, and told the school nurse he was hit by a car. The police were called and interviewed the boy and his friends. The way the boy says the impact happened could not have happened. He did not even remember the color of my husband's car. His friends never saw any impact and told the officer that. The officer did not issue a citation to my husband. A few days later, the police officer called my husband to warn him that the mother called him to "request" a citation be issued to my husband. When he informed her that was not how it worked, she apparently got belligerent and said she has a family member in the insurance industry and knows how to work the system. The family immediately opened a claim against our insurance. The family reported a head injury. They have not provided the insurance company with any medical bills or records of the injury. However, we do know the kid was held out of school for a substantial amount of time for a "concussion". Our insurance company says the statute of limitations for them to come after us is until the child turns 18. They said even though there is no evidence to show my husband's car impacted the child, cases where it is a car vs a child pedestrian never turn out well for the car. It is best for insurance just to pay and stay out of court. It has been a year with minimal contact between the family and our insurance company regarding the claim. My husband is terrified this will come back to haunt us down the road. He is worried they are positioning themselves for a massive payout that will ruin us financially. He wants to hire a lawyer separate from our insurance company. Is there any course of action we can take to get them to close the claim? Are we best just to ride it out as our insurance company says?
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(FL) My husbands ex-wife is claiming that our(my husband and I) marriage isn't valid. Plus falsified court documents! They divorced ~5 years ago, it was a pretty simple divorce. No kids, no property other than a car so everything was spilt 50-50 and they went their separate ways and that's exactly what I'd says in the court documents I've seen them myself. My husband and I have been married 3 years, his ex is now claiming that the marriage isn't real because one of the conditions was that he's banned from ever getting married again. She's even drawn up a fake divorce decree that says that. What's she trying to get at here? Would that even be a legal condition to have in a divorce? What do we do about it?
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(FL) My husbands ex-wife is claiming that our(my husband and I) marriage isn't valid. Plus falsified court documents! They divorced ~5 years ago, it was a pretty simple divorce. No kids, no property other than a car so everything was spilt 50-50 and they went their separate ways and that's exactly what I'd says in the court documents I've seen them myself. My husband and I have been married 3 years, his ex is now claiming that the marriage isn't real because one of the conditions was that he's banned from ever getting married again. She's even drawn up a fake divorce decree that says that. What's she trying to get at here? Would that even be a legal condition to have in a divorce? What do we do about it?
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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GF breaks it off with me, wants to stay in my home. Is she considered a renter? I'm going through a bad breakup. Nearly 8 years. We are not married. We have no joint debt. The home is mine, and mine alone. She has contributed to things such as various home repairs, appliances, etc., and she purchases groceries for all in the home (2 children of mine, 1 of hers. We do not have children together). In total, her spend on the home has been around $11k not counting groceries. My spend has been $80k on the mortgage alone since she moved in, plus an additional $25,190 in utilities, internet, etc. She wants to stay for a period, but keep me out of my own bedroom and is willing to split bills with me while she stays. I think its somewhat reasonable but honestly it hurts my heart too much to have her stay in my home and have to be around her with her being distant and cold. I want her out because I can't bear living like that. I don't want to support her while she takes advantage of the situation as a springboard to another man. She says she's technically a renter and I'd have to hire a lawyer to draw up papers to remove her. I thought I could just order her out and call police if she refused. Further, she purchased appliances and the bed on credit, total about $6-8k and wants to hang that over my head as a join liability and another reason I can't remove her from the property. In my opinion, I've provided her shelter and living accommodations above and beyond her contributions. However, I know that legally none of that may matter. How should I proceed? We live in Ohio. With any luck I'd love to avoid all this and earn her love back but I'm certain its over.
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[Georgia] Found buried Construction Debris in backyard Background: Live in Atlanta, closed on my home in late December 2020. The home was a flip, and the people who renovated the home never lived in it. We recently started working on our backyard and we quickly discovered that a bunch of construction debris had been buried in a yard. I've found an enormous carpet, tiles, pressure treated wood, insolulation, and all sorts of trash back there. Some stuff is within a half inch of the surface. Other stuff is 2+ feet down. My *guess* is that the person flipping the home threw trash from the demolition back there and buried it. My understanding is that this is illegal without a permit (although my understanding might be wrong). My questions: 1. If I could prove that the person who renovated the home is responsible, could I take legal action, or is it too late since we closed 4 months ago? 2. If I can still take legal action, how would/could I prove that it was the builder? For what it's worth, the family that the flippers purchased the home from lived here for 70 years prior to selling the home. 3. In the event it's not possible/practical to take legal action, one of the options I'm considering is just bringing in dirt to level the yard, and leaving the debris buried. Does doing this expose to me to any legal risk down the road?
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[ { "content": "[Georgia] Found buried Construction Debris in backyard Background: Live in Atlanta, closed on my home in late December 2020. The home was a flip, and the people who renovated the home never lived in it. We recently started working on our backyard and we quickly discovered that a bunch of construc...
[ { "content": "[Georgia] Found buried Construction Debris in backyard Background: Live in Atlanta, closed on my home in late December 2020. The home was a flip, and the people who renovated the home never lived in it. We recently started working on our backyard and we quickly discovered that a bunch of construc...
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[Georgia] Found buried Construction Debris in backyard Background: Live in Atlanta, closed on my home in late December 2020. The home was a flip, and the people who renovated the home never lived in it. We recently started working on our backyard and we quickly discovered that a bunch of construction debris had been buried in a yard. I've found an enormous carpet, tiles, pressure treated wood, insolulation, and all sorts of trash back there. Some stuff is within a half inch of the surface. Other stuff is 2+ feet down. My *guess* is that the person flipping the home threw trash from the demolition back there and buried it. My understanding is that this is illegal without a permit (although my understanding might be wrong). My questions: 1. If I could prove that the person who renovated the home is responsible, could I take legal action, or is it too late since we closed 4 months ago? 2. If I can still take legal action, how would/could I prove that it was the builder? For what it's worth, the family that the flippers purchased the home from lived here for 70 years prior to selling the home. 3. In the event it's not possible/practical to take legal action, one of the options I'm considering is just bringing in dirt to level the yard, and leaving the debris buried. Does doing this expose to me to any legal risk down the road?
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[ { "content": "[Georgia] Found buried Construction Debris in backyard Background: Live in Atlanta, closed on my home in late December 2020. The home was a flip, and the people who renovated the home never lived in it. We recently started working on our backyard and we quickly discovered that a bunch of construc...
[ { "content": "[Georgia] Found buried Construction Debris in backyard Background: Live in Atlanta, closed on my home in late December 2020. The home was a flip, and the people who renovated the home never lived in it. We recently started working on our backyard and we quickly discovered that a bunch of construc...
[ { "content": "[Georgia] Found buried Construction Debris in backyard Background: Live in Atlanta, closed on my home in late December 2020. The home was a flip, and the people who renovated the home never lived in it. We recently started working on our backyard and we quickly discovered that a bunch of construc...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle which is parked on my assigned spot in said garage. On three separate occasions I caught a weirdo neighbor taking pictures of my vehicle. First time, he was in front of the car photographing the vehicle itself, which is fine with me because I thought he probably liked it and whatever. I didn’t approach him. Next two times, as I was quietly walking from the elevator, I could see him taking selfies with my car and having his girlfriend/wife take photos of the weirdo TOUCHING my car. As in, he was pretending to open the door or lean against it. This bothers me because I do not want him to touch my car or take pictures with it. I walked up to them, told him this is not the first time I see him do this and want him to stop immediately. He apologized and walked away. Yesterday, I saw him AGAIN, dressed in a suit and having a photo shoot with my car. This guy is so fucking ridiculous. I went ahead an found his Facebook profile, then his Instagram. Lo and behold, he has like 26 pictures of him and my car where he claims to be his “new car”. This is a grown ass man, not a teenager. I took screenshots but I’m not sure what’s my recourse from here. I know I cannot stop him from taking pictures of my car but how about him touching it and leaning against it? Is posting the pictures online and claiming to own the vehicle illegal? Should I contact the complex or Facebook/Instagram? I am willing to dump money if necessary to take this weirdo to court but I don’t know what the charge could be.
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[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
[ { "content": "(WA) Neighbor keeps taking pictures of my car and posting them online Washington state. I live in an apartment complex in Seattle where I rent an apartment. The complex has an underground garage for which I pay a monthly fee (not sure if this is relevant). I own a fairly expensive and new vehicle...
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