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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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KS Property Manager here: main line sewage back up into tenants apartment, their property is destroyed - are we responsible for their damages? I manage a Multifamily property (under a property management company). Buildings are 3 stories, 2 sub-ground basement units, 2nd floor, 3rd floor. 1 of the sub-ground residents had sewage backing up through the drain in their utility closet. We call out a plumber to unclog. They were not able to fully unclog so they go to the main line (I’m assuming?) outside to flush the pipe out. Maintenance tech asked the plumbers if doing this would cause it to flush out/back up into the residents apartment. Plumbers promised no, it would go out into the street. Well, it didn’t. I’d say about 700 of the 900 sq ft apartment flooded with sewage. All over their furniture, etc. They have renters insurance but don’t want to file a claim. They say they can argue we should be responsible for compensation of loss of their property. Any advice on this? The company I work for seems to be shitty and doesn’t believe we are. It was like pulling teeth to get them to agree to provide accommodations/transfer. After sending them the pics, my regional barely agreed to hotel for 1 night then wanted us to get it cleaned up and they could return I the apartment next day. I get to deal with the residents and their parents tomorrow and they are going to be pushing me for answers. I’d like to know a lawyers opinion on this/get some info to pass along to my supervisors since they aren’t taking this very seriously.
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I'm paid up. I'm a good tenant. Landlord and son packed up my entire apartment while I was gone, took door off hinges. No eviction, no notice. Studio attached to main house. My landlady lives in terror of her meth-addict son, and lies to the police to cover for him. Sick situation. He came back to live with his mom, decided he wanted my apartment, tried bullying me out. Attacked me twice. Gaslighting me, terrorizing me for months. I got an assault charge finally and order of protection is going through this weekend. Mother's Day he came into my apartment with his mom's key, held me down, threatened my life, pushed me out. I came back a day later to my entire apartment packed up. Meth heads love menial tasks. All doors off hinges, including main door. Cops come. He speaks for his mom, says 'Officer, he helped us pack.' Yeah, right. I'm getting my stuff and just moving. This is too crazy to deal with. Not even going to fight it anymore. I did nothing wrong, he'll get my apartment, his mom will lose the rent she was making from me. Good riddance. It's a gorgeous, cheap studio, but not worth this level of insanity. I know this guy is a thief. He bragged to me about how he steals a couple of times. I just know he'll have taken some of my things. I'm sure he'll have taken my nicest things, like my really nice-quality American flag, my box of old camcorder tapes I made growing up, my camera. I just know it. I'm terrified to be there so I just looked in the fridge and he had taken all my more expensive frozen foods, and my nice lamp was in his garage. My mini fridge is gone. The cop said it was a he said she said. He doesn't know if I helped them pack or not. But another cop in the dept. knows this guy is crazy. And he's the one who took my assault complaint after I showed him an audio recording of this guy in one of his psychopathic rants. Once I figure out what's missing--whether it's something expensive or something priceless for sentimental reasons, like 40 camcorder tapes full of footage... what do I do? The cop who was there, who didn't know the situation, said "this is a civil matter" and told me "Hey man, my ex wife threw out all my stuff one day, and it sucks, but it happens." I handled it well, didn't call him a fucking idiot, just said "Ok," and left with my lamp. What do I do here?
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I'm paid up. I'm a good tenant. Landlord and son packed up my entire apartment while I was gone, took door off hinges. No eviction, no notice. Studio attached to main house. My landlady lives in terror of her meth-addict son, and lies to the police to cover for him. Sick situation. He came back to live with his mom, decided he wanted my apartment, tried bullying me out. Attacked me twice. Gaslighting me, terrorizing me for months. I got an assault charge finally and order of protection is going through this weekend. Mother's Day he came into my apartment with his mom's key, held me down, threatened my life, pushed me out. I came back a day later to my entire apartment packed up. Meth heads love menial tasks. All doors off hinges, including main door. Cops come. He speaks for his mom, says 'Officer, he helped us pack.' Yeah, right. I'm getting my stuff and just moving. This is too crazy to deal with. Not even going to fight it anymore. I did nothing wrong, he'll get my apartment, his mom will lose the rent she was making from me. Good riddance. It's a gorgeous, cheap studio, but not worth this level of insanity. I know this guy is a thief. He bragged to me about how he steals a couple of times. I just know he'll have taken some of my things. I'm sure he'll have taken my nicest things, like my really nice-quality American flag, my box of old camcorder tapes I made growing up, my camera. I just know it. I'm terrified to be there so I just looked in the fridge and he had taken all my more expensive frozen foods, and my nice lamp was in his garage. My mini fridge is gone. The cop said it was a he said she said. He doesn't know if I helped them pack or not. But another cop in the dept. knows this guy is crazy. And he's the one who took my assault complaint after I showed him an audio recording of this guy in one of his psychopathic rants. Once I figure out what's missing--whether it's something expensive or something priceless for sentimental reasons, like 40 camcorder tapes full of footage... what do I do? The cop who was there, who didn't know the situation, said "this is a civil matter" and told me "Hey man, my ex wife threw out all my stuff one day, and it sucks, but it happens." I handled it well, didn't call him a fucking idiot, just said "Ok," and left with my lamp. What do I do here?
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I'm paid up. I'm a good tenant. Landlord and son packed up my entire apartment while I was gone, took door off hinges. No eviction, no notice. Studio attached to main house. My landlady lives in terror of her meth-addict son, and lies to the police to cover for him. Sick situation. He came back to live with his mom, decided he wanted my apartment, tried bullying me out. Attacked me twice. Gaslighting me, terrorizing me for months. I got an assault charge finally and order of protection is going through this weekend. Mother's Day he came into my apartment with his mom's key, held me down, threatened my life, pushed me out. I came back a day later to my entire apartment packed up. Meth heads love menial tasks. All doors off hinges, including main door. Cops come. He speaks for his mom, says 'Officer, he helped us pack.' Yeah, right. I'm getting my stuff and just moving. This is too crazy to deal with. Not even going to fight it anymore. I did nothing wrong, he'll get my apartment, his mom will lose the rent she was making from me. Good riddance. It's a gorgeous, cheap studio, but not worth this level of insanity. I know this guy is a thief. He bragged to me about how he steals a couple of times. I just know he'll have taken some of my things. I'm sure he'll have taken my nicest things, like my really nice-quality American flag, my box of old camcorder tapes I made growing up, my camera. I just know it. I'm terrified to be there so I just looked in the fridge and he had taken all my more expensive frozen foods, and my nice lamp was in his garage. My mini fridge is gone. The cop said it was a he said she said. He doesn't know if I helped them pack or not. But another cop in the dept. knows this guy is crazy. And he's the one who took my assault complaint after I showed him an audio recording of this guy in one of his psychopathic rants. Once I figure out what's missing--whether it's something expensive or something priceless for sentimental reasons, like 40 camcorder tapes full of footage... what do I do? The cop who was there, who didn't know the situation, said "this is a civil matter" and told me "Hey man, my ex wife threw out all my stuff one day, and it sucks, but it happens." I handled it well, didn't call him a fucking idiot, just said "Ok," and left with my lamp. What do I do here?
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I'm paid up. I'm a good tenant. Landlord and son packed up my entire apartment while I was gone, took door off hinges. No eviction, no notice. Studio attached to main house. My landlady lives in terror of her meth-addict son, and lies to the police to cover for him. Sick situation. He came back to live with his mom, decided he wanted my apartment, tried bullying me out. Attacked me twice. Gaslighting me, terrorizing me for months. I got an assault charge finally and order of protection is going through this weekend. Mother's Day he came into my apartment with his mom's key, held me down, threatened my life, pushed me out. I came back a day later to my entire apartment packed up. Meth heads love menial tasks. All doors off hinges, including main door. Cops come. He speaks for his mom, says 'Officer, he helped us pack.' Yeah, right. I'm getting my stuff and just moving. This is too crazy to deal with. Not even going to fight it anymore. I did nothing wrong, he'll get my apartment, his mom will lose the rent she was making from me. Good riddance. It's a gorgeous, cheap studio, but not worth this level of insanity. I know this guy is a thief. He bragged to me about how he steals a couple of times. I just know he'll have taken some of my things. I'm sure he'll have taken my nicest things, like my really nice-quality American flag, my box of old camcorder tapes I made growing up, my camera. I just know it. I'm terrified to be there so I just looked in the fridge and he had taken all my more expensive frozen foods, and my nice lamp was in his garage. My mini fridge is gone. The cop said it was a he said she said. He doesn't know if I helped them pack or not. But another cop in the dept. knows this guy is crazy. And he's the one who took my assault complaint after I showed him an audio recording of this guy in one of his psychopathic rants. Once I figure out what's missing--whether it's something expensive or something priceless for sentimental reasons, like 40 camcorder tapes full of footage... what do I do? The cop who was there, who didn't know the situation, said "this is a civil matter" and told me "Hey man, my ex wife threw out all my stuff one day, and it sucks, but it happens." I handled it well, didn't call him a fucking idiot, just said "Ok," and left with my lamp. What do I do here?
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I'm paid up. I'm a good tenant. Landlord and son packed up my entire apartment while I was gone, took door off hinges. No eviction, no notice. Studio attached to main house. My landlady lives in terror of her meth-addict son, and lies to the police to cover for him. Sick situation. He came back to live with his mom, decided he wanted my apartment, tried bullying me out. Attacked me twice. Gaslighting me, terrorizing me for months. I got an assault charge finally and order of protection is going through this weekend. Mother's Day he came into my apartment with his mom's key, held me down, threatened my life, pushed me out. I came back a day later to my entire apartment packed up. Meth heads love menial tasks. All doors off hinges, including main door. Cops come. He speaks for his mom, says 'Officer, he helped us pack.' Yeah, right. I'm getting my stuff and just moving. This is too crazy to deal with. Not even going to fight it anymore. I did nothing wrong, he'll get my apartment, his mom will lose the rent she was making from me. Good riddance. It's a gorgeous, cheap studio, but not worth this level of insanity. I know this guy is a thief. He bragged to me about how he steals a couple of times. I just know he'll have taken some of my things. I'm sure he'll have taken my nicest things, like my really nice-quality American flag, my box of old camcorder tapes I made growing up, my camera. I just know it. I'm terrified to be there so I just looked in the fridge and he had taken all my more expensive frozen foods, and my nice lamp was in his garage. My mini fridge is gone. The cop said it was a he said she said. He doesn't know if I helped them pack or not. But another cop in the dept. knows this guy is crazy. And he's the one who took my assault complaint after I showed him an audio recording of this guy in one of his psychopathic rants. Once I figure out what's missing--whether it's something expensive or something priceless for sentimental reasons, like 40 camcorder tapes full of footage... what do I do? The cop who was there, who didn't know the situation, said "this is a civil matter" and told me "Hey man, my ex wife threw out all my stuff one day, and it sucks, but it happens." I handled it well, didn't call him a fucking idiot, just said "Ok," and left with my lamp. What do I do here?
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My apartment in Maine has heat and hot water included, but our landlord has not paid the bill and utilities have been shut off. Is there any legal action we can take? Hello! I live in Maine and our heat and hot water are covered by the landlord, who also has a company to help manage the building I am in. On Thursday the water district left a notice on our door notifying us of an outstanding balance of about $500 and that our water would be shut off. I notified our management company and they were going to reach out to the landlord. Everything was great but yesterday we lost heat and hot water, and temperatures have been dipping near to below freezing at night. I attempted to call both our management company, maintenance guy and landlord numerous times - called, left messages and texted - throughout the entire day from about 11 AM to 11 PM. Spoke to the Landlord once, and he told me to call our maintenance guy. Hours later I got a hold of maintenance, who said they were in the basement working on it but the Landlord forgot to pay the bill, but that they were on it. The water district is closed on Sundays. I didnt hear anything else from anyone all night and tried to reach out to maintenance again to see what happened as they said they’d take care of it. Its now the next day and we still dont have heat or hot water. Are there legal actions I can/should take, or how can I cover all my bases if I need to move in that direction in the near future? Thank you
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[GA,USA] I lend my car to a friend to only go to work and back home, but on his way back home from work one night, he got hit by a car, and flipped him while he was making a turn. Shocked by the accident, he abandoned my car, and I have no idea where it is. I called him yesterday morning to see if he was home, so I could get a haircut before he goes to work from 2pm to 10pm. He sounded really depressed, like something bad happened. He tells me "I'll talk to you when you get to the house." I say OK. I park beside his house, and notice my jeep was in the street where he always park it. I figured he wasn't home, so I started to call him until I see him coming out the house. "OK...." End the call, walk to him, saying "What's up?" And then the horror begins. He told me was driving home Friday night, while making a right turn into his neighborhood, when a car hit him from behind, turning my jeep on it's side. A few people stopped to check the scene, and even the guy who hit him, made sure he was ok. So, I ask him if he's ok, is he alright, and he tells me, everything is cool, just expect he has a sore pain on his neck. At first I was worried about him than jeep, but as I was just about to ask for the information on who was the driver, etc., he wasn't finished with the story at this point. He said he was so shocked and shaken by the accident he abandoned my jeep, running straight home, which he lives just around the corner. He hasn't told anyone about what happened, and couldn't even take the day off from work since he can't afford it. I feel like something is not right with the story, as much as I wanna believe him, since I known him for years and trusted him with my jeep, but I feel like everything isn't told here since he didn't even call me the night the accident happened. I know he has no record of being arrested or going to jail, since we had to check our background records to maybe move into apartment together, but now all of that is on hold. So now I have no idea on what I should do next as to call my insurance company or the police office to figure out what exactly happened, who hit my car, even if my jeep is still able to run, etc. Lucky I have my other car I been using, but I really want my jeep back.
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[GA,USA] I lend my car to a friend to only go to work and back home, but on his way back home from work one night, he got hit by a car, and flipped him while he was making a turn. Shocked by the accident, he abandoned my car, and I have no idea where it is. I called him yesterday morning to see if he was home, so I could get a haircut before he goes to work from 2pm to 10pm. He sounded really depressed, like something bad happened. He tells me "I'll talk to you when you get to the house." I say OK. I park beside his house, and notice my jeep was in the street where he always park it. I figured he wasn't home, so I started to call him until I see him coming out the house. "OK...." End the call, walk to him, saying "What's up?" And then the horror begins. He told me was driving home Friday night, while making a right turn into his neighborhood, when a car hit him from behind, turning my jeep on it's side. A few people stopped to check the scene, and even the guy who hit him, made sure he was ok. So, I ask him if he's ok, is he alright, and he tells me, everything is cool, just expect he has a sore pain on his neck. At first I was worried about him than jeep, but as I was just about to ask for the information on who was the driver, etc., he wasn't finished with the story at this point. He said he was so shocked and shaken by the accident he abandoned my jeep, running straight home, which he lives just around the corner. He hasn't told anyone about what happened, and couldn't even take the day off from work since he can't afford it. I feel like something is not right with the story, as much as I wanna believe him, since I known him for years and trusted him with my jeep, but I feel like everything isn't told here since he didn't even call me the night the accident happened. I know he has no record of being arrested or going to jail, since we had to check our background records to maybe move into apartment together, but now all of that is on hold. So now I have no idea on what I should do next as to call my insurance company or the police office to figure out what exactly happened, who hit my car, even if my jeep is still able to run, etc. Lucky I have my other car I been using, but I really want my jeep back.
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I got screwed out of a vacation prize sponsored by a corporation. I work for a restaurant chain and they had a sales contest winners were to receive a vacation for them + 1. I won the sales contest but corporate never gave me the vacation. Can I sue for the cost of the vacation ?
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My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in the apartment for the last month because she's been going to a different state to take care of her grandmother. She's likely dropping out of college next semester and her rent is late. What can I do? What are the potential consequences to this?
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My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in the apartment for the last month because she's been going to a different state to take care of her grandmother. She's likely dropping out of college next semester and her rent is late. What can I do? What are the potential consequences to this?
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[ { "content": "My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in...
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My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in the apartment for the last month because she's been going to a different state to take care of her grandmother. She's likely dropping out of college next semester and her rent is late. What can I do? What are the potential consequences to this?
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[ { "content": "My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in...
[ { "content": "My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in...
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My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in the apartment for the last month because she's been going to a different state to take care of her grandmother. She's likely dropping out of college next semester and her rent is late. What can I do? What are the potential consequences to this?
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[ { "content": "My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in...
[ { "content": "My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in...
[ { "content": "My tenant gave 7-day notice to vacate the apartment in [USA-NH] because she can't afford to pay rent and has a caretaking situation with her grandmother. We're in a college town and only had a verbal agreement for a 9-12 months because she never signed a lease-what can I do? She has barely been in...
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[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an extremely unfortunate situation. My sister was clean from drugs for quite some time, but in January started using again. She lost her apartment, and her kids went into foster care (I can’t take them as I live out of state). Knowing she was going to lose her apartment, she started to send mail to my mom’s house. My mom is wheel chair bound and elderly. She then showed up one day and said she lived there with her husband (another drug user, although he’s currently in jail). The police were called to remove them, but my mom and me were told that they can’t be removed because this is now their permanent residence. The mail being sent there I guess is enough to establish that in PA. In the next month, my sister nearly killed my mom. She ended up in the hospital with sepsis. This is because she wouldn’t let the nurse into the house to help. Now there’s a new nursing company, but they won’t come in because my sister has destroyed the house so bad (feces on the floor somehow), that the nursing company thinks it’s unsafe for a nurse to go in. I have talked to Elder abuse services, social workers at the hospital, the magistrates office, the chief of police, and they all just shrug and say they can’t do anything since it’s my sister (and her husband’s) legal residence. Which is insanity. All my mom can do is evict, but she has no legs, and my sister destroyed her computer. My mom would need to show up, and they aren’t even processing evictions right now. What can we do to get my sister out of the house? Before she really kills my mom this time (she wants the house permanently). Her husband is getting out of jail soon and there is a COVID outbreak there, and he’s going to come to my mothers place. COVID would kill my mom. Any help?? There has to be something.
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[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
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[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an extremely unfortunate situation. My sister was clean from drugs for quite some time, but in January started using again. She lost her apartment, and her kids went into foster care (I can’t take them as I live out of state). Knowing she was going to lose her apartment, she started to send mail to my mom’s house. My mom is wheel chair bound and elderly. She then showed up one day and said she lived there with her husband (another drug user, although he’s currently in jail). The police were called to remove them, but my mom and me were told that they can’t be removed because this is now their permanent residence. The mail being sent there I guess is enough to establish that in PA. In the next month, my sister nearly killed my mom. She ended up in the hospital with sepsis. This is because she wouldn’t let the nurse into the house to help. Now there’s a new nursing company, but they won’t come in because my sister has destroyed the house so bad (feces on the floor somehow), that the nursing company thinks it’s unsafe for a nurse to go in. I have talked to Elder abuse services, social workers at the hospital, the magistrates office, the chief of police, and they all just shrug and say they can’t do anything since it’s my sister (and her husband’s) legal residence. Which is insanity. All my mom can do is evict, but she has no legs, and my sister destroyed her computer. My mom would need to show up, and they aren’t even processing evictions right now. What can we do to get my sister out of the house? Before she really kills my mom this time (she wants the house permanently). Her husband is getting out of jail soon and there is a COVID outbreak there, and he’s going to come to my mothers place. COVID would kill my mom. Any help?? There has to be something.
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[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
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[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an extremely unfortunate situation. My sister was clean from drugs for quite some time, but in January started using again. She lost her apartment, and her kids went into foster care (I can’t take them as I live out of state). Knowing she was going to lose her apartment, she started to send mail to my mom’s house. My mom is wheel chair bound and elderly. She then showed up one day and said she lived there with her husband (another drug user, although he’s currently in jail). The police were called to remove them, but my mom and me were told that they can’t be removed because this is now their permanent residence. The mail being sent there I guess is enough to establish that in PA. In the next month, my sister nearly killed my mom. She ended up in the hospital with sepsis. This is because she wouldn’t let the nurse into the house to help. Now there’s a new nursing company, but they won’t come in because my sister has destroyed the house so bad (feces on the floor somehow), that the nursing company thinks it’s unsafe for a nurse to go in. I have talked to Elder abuse services, social workers at the hospital, the magistrates office, the chief of police, and they all just shrug and say they can’t do anything since it’s my sister (and her husband’s) legal residence. Which is insanity. All my mom can do is evict, but she has no legs, and my sister destroyed her computer. My mom would need to show up, and they aren’t even processing evictions right now. What can we do to get my sister out of the house? Before she really kills my mom this time (she wants the house permanently). Her husband is getting out of jail soon and there is a COVID outbreak there, and he’s going to come to my mothers place. COVID would kill my mom. Any help?? There has to be something.
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[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
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[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an extremely unfortunate situation. My sister was clean from drugs for quite some time, but in January started using again. She lost her apartment, and her kids went into foster care (I can’t take them as I live out of state). Knowing she was going to lose her apartment, she started to send mail to my mom’s house. My mom is wheel chair bound and elderly. She then showed up one day and said she lived there with her husband (another drug user, although he’s currently in jail). The police were called to remove them, but my mom and me were told that they can’t be removed because this is now their permanent residence. The mail being sent there I guess is enough to establish that in PA. In the next month, my sister nearly killed my mom. She ended up in the hospital with sepsis. This is because she wouldn’t let the nurse into the house to help. Now there’s a new nursing company, but they won’t come in because my sister has destroyed the house so bad (feces on the floor somehow), that the nursing company thinks it’s unsafe for a nurse to go in. I have talked to Elder abuse services, social workers at the hospital, the magistrates office, the chief of police, and they all just shrug and say they can’t do anything since it’s my sister (and her husband’s) legal residence. Which is insanity. All my mom can do is evict, but she has no legs, and my sister destroyed her computer. My mom would need to show up, and they aren’t even processing evictions right now. What can we do to get my sister out of the house? Before she really kills my mom this time (she wants the house permanently). Her husband is getting out of jail soon and there is a COVID outbreak there, and he’s going to come to my mothers place. COVID would kill my mom. Any help?? There has to be something.
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[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
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[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an extremely unfortunate situation. My sister was clean from drugs for quite some time, but in January started using again. She lost her apartment, and her kids went into foster care (I can’t take them as I live out of state). Knowing she was going to lose her apartment, she started to send mail to my mom’s house. My mom is wheel chair bound and elderly. She then showed up one day and said she lived there with her husband (another drug user, although he’s currently in jail). The police were called to remove them, but my mom and me were told that they can’t be removed because this is now their permanent residence. The mail being sent there I guess is enough to establish that in PA. In the next month, my sister nearly killed my mom. She ended up in the hospital with sepsis. This is because she wouldn’t let the nurse into the house to help. Now there’s a new nursing company, but they won’t come in because my sister has destroyed the house so bad (feces on the floor somehow), that the nursing company thinks it’s unsafe for a nurse to go in. I have talked to Elder abuse services, social workers at the hospital, the magistrates office, the chief of police, and they all just shrug and say they can’t do anything since it’s my sister (and her husband’s) legal residence. Which is insanity. All my mom can do is evict, but she has no legs, and my sister destroyed her computer. My mom would need to show up, and they aren’t even processing evictions right now. What can we do to get my sister out of the house? Before she really kills my mom this time (she wants the house permanently). Her husband is getting out of jail soon and there is a COVID outbreak there, and he’s going to come to my mothers place. COVID would kill my mom. Any help?? There has to be something.
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[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
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[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an extremely unfortunate situation. My sister was clean from drugs for quite some time, but in January started using again. She lost her apartment, and her kids went into foster care (I can’t take them as I live out of state). Knowing she was going to lose her apartment, she started to send mail to my mom’s house. My mom is wheel chair bound and elderly. She then showed up one day and said she lived there with her husband (another drug user, although he’s currently in jail). The police were called to remove them, but my mom and me were told that they can’t be removed because this is now their permanent residence. The mail being sent there I guess is enough to establish that in PA. In the next month, my sister nearly killed my mom. She ended up in the hospital with sepsis. This is because she wouldn’t let the nurse into the house to help. Now there’s a new nursing company, but they won’t come in because my sister has destroyed the house so bad (feces on the floor somehow), that the nursing company thinks it’s unsafe for a nurse to go in. I have talked to Elder abuse services, social workers at the hospital, the magistrates office, the chief of police, and they all just shrug and say they can’t do anything since it’s my sister (and her husband’s) legal residence. Which is insanity. All my mom can do is evict, but she has no legs, and my sister destroyed her computer. My mom would need to show up, and they aren’t even processing evictions right now. What can we do to get my sister out of the house? Before she really kills my mom this time (she wants the house permanently). Her husband is getting out of jail soon and there is a COVID outbreak there, and he’s going to come to my mothers place. COVID would kill my mom. Any help?? There has to be something.
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[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
[ { "content": "[PA] My sister, who is addicted to drugs, established permanent residence at my disabled, elderly mom’s house by sending mail there (and intercepting it). She has destroyed the house, and my mom has no ability to force her out (despite having no lease) according to police. Please help. This is an ...
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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Neighboring HOA has placed a lock on OUR gate on OUR property. I guess you're officially an adult when you are dealing with HOA drama! My husband and I recently purchased a new home. The home is located in HOA A, which is adjacent to HOA B. Our home is right on the fenceline between HOA A and HOA B, and there is a gate on our property connecting the two HOAs. Both HOAs have very large acreage and primarily dirt roads. When we purchased our home, we understood that each previous owner over the past 50 years had negotiated an agreement with HOA B for access to the gate. Gate access is desirable, because our property is located such that if we were to head to the highway through HOA A and out the main HOA A gate, it'd be a 15+ minute trip. However, since are located so close to the boundary of HOA B, it would only be a \~3 minute trip through the gate, across HOA B, and to the highway. The agreements negotiated by past owners have all been something along the lines of paying into HOA B's annual fee's to help cover road maintenance in exchange for permission to use the gate and traverse HOA B to get to the highway. When we closed on the house we were looking forward to negotiating a similar agreement for convenience, but also for safety. We live in a wild-fire prone western state (Arizona) and the landscape where we live is such that catastrophic wildfires have happened before, and will happen again. Each HOA only has one way in and one way out, so we view the gate as an extremely important route should residents of either community need to evacuate, especially if a fire or other emergency has cut off the primary route out of either HOA. Our hopes of negotiating gate access were quickly dashed when on the very day we moved in HOA B placed a chain and padlock on the gate. My husband spoke to HOA B's president, who said that HOA B would be having their annual meeting soon and we could come and discuss gate access. We were instructed to call back closer to the meeting. When we did so, HOA B's president told us that they had changed their minds and had no interest in talking to us, and that the lock would remain. At this point, we started doing our research. We tracked down old county plat maps and found what appears to be an easement (probably an old ranch road) that leads through HOA B and onto our property dating back to at least the 70s. Additionally, from what we can tell from the real estate docs, it appears that the gate, the property it is on, and its improvements (solar powered opener, etc.) do indeed belong to us. We emailed HOA B's president the documentation we had found, and we waited. And waited, and waited. After he didn't respond for a month we sent another email, this time formally requesting that he remove the lock and giving him a deadline to respond. He responded and said that the HOA B board would discuss. This is our dream home and we're probably going to be here for the rest of our lives, so we'd really like a neighborly resolution, but they got things off to a pretty hostile start when they locked the gate the day we moved in. I'd appreciate any insight from anyone familiar with easement law. I hardly even care about the convenience aspect anymore, I just want to have an additional option to get out safely if, God forbid, we have a bad fire season. Do we just cut the lock since it is on *our* real property?
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HOA Contractors wrongly did work on my property (wrong unit), damaged deck boards, now wants me to pay for it?! My HOA (California) hired contractors to repair some patio boards for two units near me. They incorrectly went to my unit and started tearing up my patio boards, putting holes in it, ripping nails up demolition style. Halfway through they realized they were in the wrong unit, and they just left! They left the deck with caution tape everywhere, half pulled up rusty nails, missing nails, holes. The patio which was once usable is now unsafe for my tenant. He almost stepped on a rusty nail and his foot could fit through a hole they put there. The HOA never notified me of what happened, and did not return my phone calls. Recently I received a “courtesy notice” regarding the hole in the deck & how it’s my responsibility to fix it. (They claimed my boards were weak already due to water rot because my tenant has “too many plants” - he has solid photo proof that there weren’t any plants on the patio.) In our CC&R’s, the floorboards ARE the homeowners responsibility. However given this trespassing, gross negligence, and destruction of my property, do I have a case? The patio was perfectly fine before this happened. Additionally, the HOA is supposed to tell us when to replace those boards, and I have never received any notice for that. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences dealing with California HOA’s! Thank you so much for reading! :)
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HOA Contractors wrongly did work on my property (wrong unit), damaged deck boards, now wants me to pay for it?! My HOA (California) hired contractors to repair some patio boards for two units near me. They incorrectly went to my unit and started tearing up my patio boards, putting holes in it, ripping nails up demolition style. Halfway through they realized they were in the wrong unit, and they just left! They left the deck with caution tape everywhere, half pulled up rusty nails, missing nails, holes. The patio which was once usable is now unsafe for my tenant. He almost stepped on a rusty nail and his foot could fit through a hole they put there. The HOA never notified me of what happened, and did not return my phone calls. Recently I received a “courtesy notice” regarding the hole in the deck & how it’s my responsibility to fix it. (They claimed my boards were weak already due to water rot because my tenant has “too many plants” - he has solid photo proof that there weren’t any plants on the patio.) In our CC&R’s, the floorboards ARE the homeowners responsibility. However given this trespassing, gross negligence, and destruction of my property, do I have a case? The patio was perfectly fine before this happened. Additionally, the HOA is supposed to tell us when to replace those boards, and I have never received any notice for that. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences dealing with California HOA’s! Thank you so much for reading! :)
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HOA Contractors wrongly did work on my property (wrong unit), damaged deck boards, now wants me to pay for it?! My HOA (California) hired contractors to repair some patio boards for two units near me. They incorrectly went to my unit and started tearing up my patio boards, putting holes in it, ripping nails up demolition style. Halfway through they realized they were in the wrong unit, and they just left! They left the deck with caution tape everywhere, half pulled up rusty nails, missing nails, holes. The patio which was once usable is now unsafe for my tenant. He almost stepped on a rusty nail and his foot could fit through a hole they put there. The HOA never notified me of what happened, and did not return my phone calls. Recently I received a “courtesy notice” regarding the hole in the deck & how it’s my responsibility to fix it. (They claimed my boards were weak already due to water rot because my tenant has “too many plants” - he has solid photo proof that there weren’t any plants on the patio.) In our CC&R’s, the floorboards ARE the homeowners responsibility. However given this trespassing, gross negligence, and destruction of my property, do I have a case? The patio was perfectly fine before this happened. Additionally, the HOA is supposed to tell us when to replace those boards, and I have never received any notice for that. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences dealing with California HOA’s! Thank you so much for reading! :)
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HOA Contractors wrongly did work on my property (wrong unit), damaged deck boards, now wants me to pay for it?! My HOA (California) hired contractors to repair some patio boards for two units near me. They incorrectly went to my unit and started tearing up my patio boards, putting holes in it, ripping nails up demolition style. Halfway through they realized they were in the wrong unit, and they just left! They left the deck with caution tape everywhere, half pulled up rusty nails, missing nails, holes. The patio which was once usable is now unsafe for my tenant. He almost stepped on a rusty nail and his foot could fit through a hole they put there. The HOA never notified me of what happened, and did not return my phone calls. Recently I received a “courtesy notice” regarding the hole in the deck & how it’s my responsibility to fix it. (They claimed my boards were weak already due to water rot because my tenant has “too many plants” - he has solid photo proof that there weren’t any plants on the patio.) In our CC&R’s, the floorboards ARE the homeowners responsibility. However given this trespassing, gross negligence, and destruction of my property, do I have a case? The patio was perfectly fine before this happened. Additionally, the HOA is supposed to tell us when to replace those boards, and I have never received any notice for that. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences dealing with California HOA’s! Thank you so much for reading! :)
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HOA Contractors wrongly did work on my property (wrong unit), damaged deck boards, now wants me to pay for it?! My HOA (California) hired contractors to repair some patio boards for two units near me. They incorrectly went to my unit and started tearing up my patio boards, putting holes in it, ripping nails up demolition style. Halfway through they realized they were in the wrong unit, and they just left! They left the deck with caution tape everywhere, half pulled up rusty nails, missing nails, holes. The patio which was once usable is now unsafe for my tenant. He almost stepped on a rusty nail and his foot could fit through a hole they put there. The HOA never notified me of what happened, and did not return my phone calls. Recently I received a “courtesy notice” regarding the hole in the deck & how it’s my responsibility to fix it. (They claimed my boards were weak already due to water rot because my tenant has “too many plants” - he has solid photo proof that there weren’t any plants on the patio.) In our CC&R’s, the floorboards ARE the homeowners responsibility. However given this trespassing, gross negligence, and destruction of my property, do I have a case? The patio was perfectly fine before this happened. Additionally, the HOA is supposed to tell us when to replace those boards, and I have never received any notice for that. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences dealing with California HOA’s! Thank you so much for reading! :)
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HOA Contractors wrongly did work on my property (wrong unit), damaged deck boards, now wants me to pay for it?! My HOA (California) hired contractors to repair some patio boards for two units near me. They incorrectly went to my unit and started tearing up my patio boards, putting holes in it, ripping nails up demolition style. Halfway through they realized they were in the wrong unit, and they just left! They left the deck with caution tape everywhere, half pulled up rusty nails, missing nails, holes. The patio which was once usable is now unsafe for my tenant. He almost stepped on a rusty nail and his foot could fit through a hole they put there. The HOA never notified me of what happened, and did not return my phone calls. Recently I received a “courtesy notice” regarding the hole in the deck & how it’s my responsibility to fix it. (They claimed my boards were weak already due to water rot because my tenant has “too many plants” - he has solid photo proof that there weren’t any plants on the patio.) In our CC&R’s, the floorboards ARE the homeowners responsibility. However given this trespassing, gross negligence, and destruction of my property, do I have a case? The patio was perfectly fine before this happened. Additionally, the HOA is supposed to tell us when to replace those boards, and I have never received any notice for that. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences dealing with California HOA’s! Thank you so much for reading! :)
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HOA Contractors wrongly did work on my property (wrong unit), damaged deck boards, now wants me to pay for it?! My HOA (California) hired contractors to repair some patio boards for two units near me. They incorrectly went to my unit and started tearing up my patio boards, putting holes in it, ripping nails up demolition style. Halfway through they realized they were in the wrong unit, and they just left! They left the deck with caution tape everywhere, half pulled up rusty nails, missing nails, holes. The patio which was once usable is now unsafe for my tenant. He almost stepped on a rusty nail and his foot could fit through a hole they put there. The HOA never notified me of what happened, and did not return my phone calls. Recently I received a “courtesy notice” regarding the hole in the deck & how it’s my responsibility to fix it. (They claimed my boards were weak already due to water rot because my tenant has “too many plants” - he has solid photo proof that there weren’t any plants on the patio.) In our CC&R’s, the floorboards ARE the homeowners responsibility. However given this trespassing, gross negligence, and destruction of my property, do I have a case? The patio was perfectly fine before this happened. Additionally, the HOA is supposed to tell us when to replace those boards, and I have never received any notice for that. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences dealing with California HOA’s! Thank you so much for reading! :)
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Update] HoA has removed my access to property [GA] So I spoke with the HoA, and they informed me that while they have suspended access to the vehicle gate, and I am not allowed to use the two spots that are deeded to my condo, I do have access to one of the pedestrian gates, and always have. This is not true. I was delisted from the directory there, and my fob did not work. When I got home yesterday, lo and behold, I'm listed in the directory, and my fob is active. Does allowing access to one gate (despite it being on the opposite end of the complex from my apartment) cover their liability under the law? I mean, I don't understand how it helps or makes sense, but there we are. Beyond that, it seems to me that disallowing use of the parking spots is a gray area. OCGA 44-3-76 says they may suspend access to "certain common elements" of the facilities, but it does not further define which certain elements, and I cannot find any case law on it. While the HoA covenants specifically say they can suspend use of "recreational facilities" I would not consider a gate, or a parking spot recreational in nature. ​ Finally, I know I need an attorney. I have spoken with several in town, all of whom are interested, but require between $300 and $500 up front for a consultation, then their regular hourly rate. Is there a chance I could find someone who would take this on contingency, or at least provide a contingent consultation? I can dip further into savings to cover this, but at what point would my potential upside make that a reasonable expense? I'm not sure. Advice/suggestions appreciated. ​ Original Post here: [https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/bocvzl/ga\_hoa\_has\_removed\_my\_access\_to\_property/eneyhqp/?context=3
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[ { "content": "Update] HoA has removed my access to property [GA] So I spoke with the HoA, and they informed me that while they have suspended access to the vehicle gate, and I am not allowed to use the two spots that are deeded to my condo, I do have access to one of the pedestrian gates, and always have. This ...
[ { "content": "Update] HoA has removed my access to property [GA] So I spoke with the HoA, and they informed me that while they have suspended access to the vehicle gate, and I am not allowed to use the two spots that are deeded to my condo, I do have access to one of the pedestrian gates, and always have. This ...
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Update] HoA has removed my access to property [GA] So I spoke with the HoA, and they informed me that while they have suspended access to the vehicle gate, and I am not allowed to use the two spots that are deeded to my condo, I do have access to one of the pedestrian gates, and always have. This is not true. I was delisted from the directory there, and my fob did not work. When I got home yesterday, lo and behold, I'm listed in the directory, and my fob is active. Does allowing access to one gate (despite it being on the opposite end of the complex from my apartment) cover their liability under the law? I mean, I don't understand how it helps or makes sense, but there we are. Beyond that, it seems to me that disallowing use of the parking spots is a gray area. OCGA 44-3-76 says they may suspend access to "certain common elements" of the facilities, but it does not further define which certain elements, and I cannot find any case law on it. While the HoA covenants specifically say they can suspend use of "recreational facilities" I would not consider a gate, or a parking spot recreational in nature. ​ Finally, I know I need an attorney. I have spoken with several in town, all of whom are interested, but require between $300 and $500 up front for a consultation, then their regular hourly rate. Is there a chance I could find someone who would take this on contingency, or at least provide a contingent consultation? I can dip further into savings to cover this, but at what point would my potential upside make that a reasonable expense? I'm not sure. Advice/suggestions appreciated. ​ Original Post here: [https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/bocvzl/ga\_hoa\_has\_removed\_my\_access\_to\_property/eneyhqp/?context=3
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[ { "content": "Update] HoA has removed my access to property [GA] So I spoke with the HoA, and they informed me that while they have suspended access to the vehicle gate, and I am not allowed to use the two spots that are deeded to my condo, I do have access to one of the pedestrian gates, and always have. This ...
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Rented a unit with multiple interior shades of white. Three years later landlord wants it one shade of white and wants us to paint the unit, or he'll sue us to make it happen. Landlord leased us a unit with multiple paint colors (eggshell and toupe/cream color on the walls, and an almost pure white border along the top of the walls). Three years later at the end of the lease, he "wants it the way he gave it," which he claims was one color. So, he wants us to paint it or pay to paint it. Who has the burden of proof? Is it worth it to fight it? I don't have pictures of the walls from three years ago, because I didn't care it was 2 colors and thought nothing of it. I do have pictures of the walls now, and they are clearly 2 colors, with roller brush strokes defining a jagged boundary about 1/3 of the way up the wall. This is in Florida, so how would "wear and tear" fit into this? We have hung pictures and have since removed them and plugged the holes. Other damage is one scuff about 2 inches by 2 inches and a wall corner that lost about 3 inches of plaster, maybe 1/16 inch deep, which I will be replastering. Painting it using "his guy" would cost us $400 + paint.
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Rented a unit with multiple interior shades of white. Three years later landlord wants it one shade of white and wants us to paint the unit, or he'll sue us to make it happen. Landlord leased us a unit with multiple paint colors (eggshell and toupe/cream color on the walls, and an almost pure white border along the top of the walls). Three years later at the end of the lease, he "wants it the way he gave it," which he claims was one color. So, he wants us to paint it or pay to paint it. Who has the burden of proof? Is it worth it to fight it? I don't have pictures of the walls from three years ago, because I didn't care it was 2 colors and thought nothing of it. I do have pictures of the walls now, and they are clearly 2 colors, with roller brush strokes defining a jagged boundary about 1/3 of the way up the wall. This is in Florida, so how would "wear and tear" fit into this? We have hung pictures and have since removed them and plugged the holes. Other damage is one scuff about 2 inches by 2 inches and a wall corner that lost about 3 inches of plaster, maybe 1/16 inch deep, which I will be replastering. Painting it using "his guy" would cost us $400 + paint.
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[ { "content": "Rented a unit with multiple interior shades of white. Three years later landlord wants it one shade of white and wants us to paint the unit, or he'll sue us to make it happen. Landlord leased us a unit with multiple paint colors (eggshell and toupe/cream color on the walls, and an almost pure whit...
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Friend’s dad drove my car and is trying to file an injury claim under my parent’s insurance after it got hit. I need advice because I tried to talk to him about it and he pretty much just shrugged me off. My friend’s dad (60M) asked me (17F) if he could use my car to pick up some stuff he needed. His car was in the shop so I reluctantly allowed him to and so he was the driver and I was the passenger. On the way back, another car hit us (they did an illegal left turn in a right turning lane and hit the passenger side of my car). So the impact hit my side and it made me jerk forward and knock off my glasses. Long story short, the police came, filed the report which showed that it was the other driver’s fault. My friend’s dad said that was he was gonna file an injury claim on the guy’s insurance and tried to claim he was hurt by saying his back hurt and that was he was going to the emergency room. Mind you, the car hit my side and he even said that he was trying to get a check. At the time thought, I didn’t care because what he did with the other guy’s insurance had nothing to do with mine. I’m on my parents insurance and even though they never gave me a hard rule that I couldn’t allow other people to drive my car, they would be pretty pissed if I did (especially if the car got hit). So when I filed the accident, I told my parents, I was driving me and my friend to class and another car hit us. The next day, my friend’s dad was asking me the make/model/year of my car and my parents’ insurance info and I grew suspicious so I asked why. He told me it was some information his lawyer needed. I told him the police report indicated the other guy didn’t have insurance and I can’t have him trying to file some anything under my parents insurance because then it would come out that he was the driver and it’ll just get me in more trouble. It was already bad enough that I was out of a car and now he was just making it worse. He reassured me that I didn’t know what I was talking about and that he was filing under the dude’s insurance. Eventually, I get a call from my parent’s insurance that they need me to make a verified statement regarding the accident because my friend’s dad’s lawyer was filing an injury claim under my parents insurance. I was heated and yelled at him because not only did he lie and try to falsely reassure me that he wasn’t going to file under my parent’s, he tried to shrug me off by saying “oh I didn’t know my lawyer did that”. Lawyers don’t do shit like that without checking with you first. He basically ignored me and tried to say he didn’t remember me telling me the other driver didn’t have insurance which is complete bullshit. I was the one who actually got hurt during that accident ( I started having really bad migraines and my short term memory is a little spacey). How can I get him to drop the claim?
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Friend’s dad drove my car and is trying to file an injury claim under my parent’s insurance after it got hit. I need advice because I tried to talk to him about it and he pretty much just shrugged me off. My friend’s dad (60M) asked me (17F) if he could use my car to pick up some stuff he needed. His car was in the shop so I reluctantly allowed him to and so he was the driver and I was the passenger. On the way back, another car hit us (they did an illegal left turn in a right turning lane and hit the passenger side of my car). So the impact hit my side and it made me jerk forward and knock off my glasses. Long story short, the police came, filed the report which showed that it was the other driver’s fault. My friend’s dad said that was he was gonna file an injury claim on the guy’s insurance and tried to claim he was hurt by saying his back hurt and that was he was going to the emergency room. Mind you, the car hit my side and he even said that he was trying to get a check. At the time thought, I didn’t care because what he did with the other guy’s insurance had nothing to do with mine. I’m on my parents insurance and even though they never gave me a hard rule that I couldn’t allow other people to drive my car, they would be pretty pissed if I did (especially if the car got hit). So when I filed the accident, I told my parents, I was driving me and my friend to class and another car hit us. The next day, my friend’s dad was asking me the make/model/year of my car and my parents’ insurance info and I grew suspicious so I asked why. He told me it was some information his lawyer needed. I told him the police report indicated the other guy didn’t have insurance and I can’t have him trying to file some anything under my parents insurance because then it would come out that he was the driver and it’ll just get me in more trouble. It was already bad enough that I was out of a car and now he was just making it worse. He reassured me that I didn’t know what I was talking about and that he was filing under the dude’s insurance. Eventually, I get a call from my parent’s insurance that they need me to make a verified statement regarding the accident because my friend’s dad’s lawyer was filing an injury claim under my parents insurance. I was heated and yelled at him because not only did he lie and try to falsely reassure me that he wasn’t going to file under my parent’s, he tried to shrug me off by saying “oh I didn’t know my lawyer did that”. Lawyers don’t do shit like that without checking with you first. He basically ignored me and tried to say he didn’t remember me telling me the other driver didn’t have insurance which is complete bullshit. I was the one who actually got hurt during that accident ( I started having really bad migraines and my short term memory is a little spacey). How can I get him to drop the claim?
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Friend’s dad drove my car and is trying to file an injury claim under my parent’s insurance after it got hit. I need advice because I tried to talk to him about it and he pretty much just shrugged me off. My friend’s dad (60M) asked me (17F) if he could use my car to pick up some stuff he needed. His car was in the shop so I reluctantly allowed him to and so he was the driver and I was the passenger. On the way back, another car hit us (they did an illegal left turn in a right turning lane and hit the passenger side of my car). So the impact hit my side and it made me jerk forward and knock off my glasses. Long story short, the police came, filed the report which showed that it was the other driver’s fault. My friend’s dad said that was he was gonna file an injury claim on the guy’s insurance and tried to claim he was hurt by saying his back hurt and that was he was going to the emergency room. Mind you, the car hit my side and he even said that he was trying to get a check. At the time thought, I didn’t care because what he did with the other guy’s insurance had nothing to do with mine. I’m on my parents insurance and even though they never gave me a hard rule that I couldn’t allow other people to drive my car, they would be pretty pissed if I did (especially if the car got hit). So when I filed the accident, I told my parents, I was driving me and my friend to class and another car hit us. The next day, my friend’s dad was asking me the make/model/year of my car and my parents’ insurance info and I grew suspicious so I asked why. He told me it was some information his lawyer needed. I told him the police report indicated the other guy didn’t have insurance and I can’t have him trying to file some anything under my parents insurance because then it would come out that he was the driver and it’ll just get me in more trouble. It was already bad enough that I was out of a car and now he was just making it worse. He reassured me that I didn’t know what I was talking about and that he was filing under the dude’s insurance. Eventually, I get a call from my parent’s insurance that they need me to make a verified statement regarding the accident because my friend’s dad’s lawyer was filing an injury claim under my parents insurance. I was heated and yelled at him because not only did he lie and try to falsely reassure me that he wasn’t going to file under my parent’s, he tried to shrug me off by saying “oh I didn’t know my lawyer did that”. Lawyers don’t do shit like that without checking with you first. He basically ignored me and tried to say he didn’t remember me telling me the other driver didn’t have insurance which is complete bullshit. I was the one who actually got hurt during that accident ( I started having really bad migraines and my short term memory is a little spacey). How can I get him to drop the claim?
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Friend’s dad drove my car and is trying to file an injury claim under my parent’s insurance after it got hit. I need advice because I tried to talk to him about it and he pretty much just shrugged me off. My friend’s dad (60M) asked me (17F) if he could use my car to pick up some stuff he needed. His car was in the shop so I reluctantly allowed him to and so he was the driver and I was the passenger. On the way back, another car hit us (they did an illegal left turn in a right turning lane and hit the passenger side of my car). So the impact hit my side and it made me jerk forward and knock off my glasses. Long story short, the police came, filed the report which showed that it was the other driver’s fault. My friend’s dad said that was he was gonna file an injury claim on the guy’s insurance and tried to claim he was hurt by saying his back hurt and that was he was going to the emergency room. Mind you, the car hit my side and he even said that he was trying to get a check. At the time thought, I didn’t care because what he did with the other guy’s insurance had nothing to do with mine. I’m on my parents insurance and even though they never gave me a hard rule that I couldn’t allow other people to drive my car, they would be pretty pissed if I did (especially if the car got hit). So when I filed the accident, I told my parents, I was driving me and my friend to class and another car hit us. The next day, my friend’s dad was asking me the make/model/year of my car and my parents’ insurance info and I grew suspicious so I asked why. He told me it was some information his lawyer needed. I told him the police report indicated the other guy didn’t have insurance and I can’t have him trying to file some anything under my parents insurance because then it would come out that he was the driver and it’ll just get me in more trouble. It was already bad enough that I was out of a car and now he was just making it worse. He reassured me that I didn’t know what I was talking about and that he was filing under the dude’s insurance. Eventually, I get a call from my parent’s insurance that they need me to make a verified statement regarding the accident because my friend’s dad’s lawyer was filing an injury claim under my parents insurance. I was heated and yelled at him because not only did he lie and try to falsely reassure me that he wasn’t going to file under my parent’s, he tried to shrug me off by saying “oh I didn’t know my lawyer did that”. Lawyers don’t do shit like that without checking with you first. He basically ignored me and tried to say he didn’t remember me telling me the other driver didn’t have insurance which is complete bullshit. I was the one who actually got hurt during that accident ( I started having really bad migraines and my short term memory is a little spacey). How can I get him to drop the claim?
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my property has been terminated because the property has been sold on 30 November. This notice was posted by a representative from a local LLC that buys the property. I did not participate in any agreement to sell my property, nor do I intend to sell my home. I then went online to check the status of my property deed on the county assessor parcel map. To my surprise, I found that the property deed was now a “quit claim” deed posted on the 27th of September. This fictitious deed is stating that I am relinquishing 100% of my ownership to Someone Else. This Someone is someone who pretended to be a close friend of mine and gained my trust. I never suspected that he would go to the lengths he went to, or that he would do anything like this to me. When I asked him what this was all about he said it would be in my best interest to just go along with what he was doing and not litigate or go to the police. I fear for my safety and for the safety of my loved ones, should he find out that I am not going along with his plan. I never agreed to any of this, and I don’t want to lose my home. This is the house I grew up in and it was left to me by my parents after they passed away. My parents worked hard to make sure that I would have this house when I came of age, and they would be so disappointed and upset to see this happen to me. There must be a way to reverse the damage done by Someone, there must be some action I can take to prevent the damage from becoming permanent. Or AmIFucked?
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[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
[ { "content": "Quit Claim Title Fraud and now they sold my home out from under my feet. AmIFucked? On the 12th of December, I woke up to find a notice posted on the garage door to my home, which was a notice to Quit & Vacate to any and all occupants. The notice also says that my right to possession of my propert...
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