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I am absolutely certain a dog food killed my healthy 4 year old dog, after posting it on social media and it being shared I have found out that this is not an isolated case Like the title says, my healthy 4 year old yorkie fell violently ill hours after eating a new kind of dog food last Thursday. I am absolutely devastated as i watched my friend of 4 years rapidly degrade and die. Two hours after eating the dog food she started literally squirting blood out of her butt and vomiting. I took her to the vet immediately and after 3 hours and some test done on her she was diagnosed with sudden onset acute pancreatitis. The atmosphere at the vet seemed hopeful and we were certain she would recover and i was sent home with medication and fluids. My poor Khaleesi never recovered and passed away within an hour of getting home. I was devastated, furious and certain the dog food was he culprit as it was the only changing factor. I posted on Facebook my “rant” along with the details of this food. Within the following day my post got shared over 1000 times. Six different people contacted me through private message and shared similar recent experiences with this dog food with at least one other dog dying. I am not looking to profit off of this as nothing can bring back my sweet Khaleesi, but the emergency vet visit put a huge dent in my already tight finances. I buried my dog the day after she died but I still have the dog food, i have been in contact with the dog company and they are investigating. What can I do to recover my vet bill and ensure noone else has to go through the same experience? Location: Texas,USA | 628754452a8d841a6597c1474ac5a4524015284fccad8983706d67192bfd39ef | [
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[FL] The owner of my pizza shop is taking hours out of my paycheck for bathroom breaks and takes half of the shared tip money every week. What can I do? I've been working at a pizza place in Florida now for about 6 months and I recently started tracking my hours on my clock out sheets to my paychecks. The check is always 2-6 hours short on a biweekly payscale. I asked him about it and he said it was because i don't clock out to use the bathroom or eating my staff slice(takes like 5 mins and i work in between eating), I also recently learned that he takes half the tips and then $50 on top every 2 weeks for the fountain soda he allows us to drink. What can I do in this situation? Isn't this all considered wage theft? | 7ce4b86a00ee38cfbe085e260f4359124e5c0d25d0827141566b585c5c36a178 | [
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I haven't seen or heard from my biological father in 21 years, and I received a phone call saying that they need the next of kin to make decisions. Hi Everyone! So just a little bit of a background: I'm turning 27 this year, and my biological father has been out of the picture since I was 6. If the man was to stand in front of me right now, I wouldn't even recognize him. I have very vague memories of him. The last that I've heard was that he got remarried to someone in Vietnam and had children with her, however, he is residing in the US and have not sponsored her over here so she's still in Vietnam. So yesterday, I received a phone call from my biological father's cousin. In our culture, I address her as my aunt. Her and her husband are the only people that I know of and keep in touch with on my biological father's side of the family. I'm not aware of any other relatives on his side or even if I know my paternal grandparents. She called to tell me that my BF was in the hospital about 2-3 hours (driving) away from me (which I didn't even know he was in the US). His housemate had called 911, because he collapsed due to cardiac arrest and keeps having seizures.I thought she was calling me to tell me that he was in the hospital and was going to try to coerce me to visit, but it was a lot more than what I imagined. She said that the physician needed the next of kin to make a decision on what to do with his medical concerns, when do they stop resuscitating if needed, and when to pull the plug. I didn't know what to say. This man is a complete stranger to me. It's like me going into some hospital to the ICU, picking some random person and say I want to pull their plug. This man is someone else's husband and father, but he is not MY father. I feel like I can't take this responsibility on myself. My aunt passed on the physician's phone number to me and I called her for more information. She said that he is currently on a ventilator and that they have to keep pushing meds to prevent the seizures. His lungs are failing, and although his brain functions and vitals are stable for now, the constant seizures will continue to affect his brain. I have no personal feelings for this man. I told the physician that if I HAD to make a decision, it would be based on the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment/cure, quality of life if he survives. This is getting really long. This is the gist for the most part. My questions that I have are: * Do I have to be the one to make the decision? * Would I be responsible for his medical debt? * Seriously, what the actual fuck. What would you do?! | 8dcf2e828f4bc8a33f1e60b7d6bdaf57c007bb90ebe26636c238ceb8544b079f | [
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I was stung twice on my arm by a bee or bees while on the clock working. Now I have to carry an epipen. I told my manager and he did nothing. Is there anything that iam entitled to? What should I do? Let me know if you guys and gals need more info first time asking a question on here. | 82e8e1ca43e47e34002f3916f774c784681483cffb4f3455000e5ec9cb62e2e9 | [
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UPDATE #2] My wife was assaulted by my step-mother and captured it on video. Step-mother stole the phone, deleted the video and lied that she hit first, but I was able to recover the video and show the police before they left. (Colorado) [OP UPDATE #1 This will be short and sweet. This letter came in the mail the other day, and the charges against my wife have been officially dropped! To say it was a big sigh of relief is an understatement. It feels great to not have to think about this anymore. Thanks for all the advice you've given, its been really great. If I ever need to post here again I hope it is under lighter circumstances! | 6434cfe22bdc1937370305103fd588c8f77d5bb7a676aa04d1e472c2a1e554a7 | [
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UPDATE #2] My wife was assaulted by my step-mother and captured it on video. Step-mother stole the phone, deleted the video and lied that she hit first, but I was able to recover the video and show the police before they left. (Colorado) [OP UPDATE #1 This will be short and sweet. This letter came in the mail the other day, and the charges against my wife have been officially dropped! To say it was a big sigh of relief is an understatement. It feels great to not have to think about this anymore. Thanks for all the advice you've given, its been really great. If I ever need to post here again I hope it is under lighter circumstances! | 6434cfe22bdc1937370305103fd588c8f77d5bb7a676aa04d1e472c2a1e554a7 | [
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[California Landlord eviction laws] Father wants to evict son but mother disagrees with this action, the property is owned by joint tenants on the grant deed. Can the son be evicted if both parties don't agree? | 230a8d9f383220858695c38f35e46f05e5a86f6f2e2c852220a4709684e218f1 | [
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California] UPDATE + more questions: Just now my mother beat the shit out of my brother. I recorded audio, and also have some pictures of me and my brother being beaten / injury areas. She’s been abusive, both verbally and mentally for years now. This is a continuation of previous post, below [First Post California ​ Hello r/legaladvice, I'm back. A lot has changed since I made the original post. First of all, my mother does now have a restraining order in place, and after being fostered for about 2 weeks, my brother and I are back living with our dad, and my mother's been charged with 2 felonies and 3 misdemeanors. Now we made statements that were recorded about how she's been hitting us with things like 2x4's, wooden rods and belts for many years, and how they've escalated in frequency over the years. My dad talked with me for an hour, drilling it into me that the allegations are overexaggerated (he says they didn't happen as frequently as we said and she never used a 2x4) and he wants me to talk to my lawyer and get her to rewrite the allegations. However, I remember it happening basically weekly until I reported it, and remember that once she did use a 2x4. He says that all of this is to help save costs, but I argued that by reducing the severity of the allegations he's just trying to help her get a lighter sentence. My questions are 1. Should I contact my laywer and ask her to fix this? 2. Should saving money be my dad's main concern? (He said he doesn't want to use a public defense attourney) 3. If the lawyer rewrites the allegations, does it make me and my brother's accusations seems less legit? 4. What can I say to my dad in the event that you guys think this is wrong? He was really trying to convince me to contact my attorney and he's pretty stubborn. | 28da207430b8ad11972946b1873e4a1e5e71836393dea5410e4cf6e84a051d0b | [
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California] UPDATE + more questions: Just now my mother beat the shit out of my brother. I recorded audio, and also have some pictures of me and my brother being beaten / injury areas. She’s been abusive, both verbally and mentally for years now. This is a continuation of previous post, below [First Post California ​ Hello r/legaladvice, I'm back. A lot has changed since I made the original post. First of all, my mother does now have a restraining order in place, and after being fostered for about 2 weeks, my brother and I are back living with our dad, and my mother's been charged with 2 felonies and 3 misdemeanors. Now we made statements that were recorded about how she's been hitting us with things like 2x4's, wooden rods and belts for many years, and how they've escalated in frequency over the years. My dad talked with me for an hour, drilling it into me that the allegations are overexaggerated (he says they didn't happen as frequently as we said and she never used a 2x4) and he wants me to talk to my lawyer and get her to rewrite the allegations. However, I remember it happening basically weekly until I reported it, and remember that once she did use a 2x4. He says that all of this is to help save costs, but I argued that by reducing the severity of the allegations he's just trying to help her get a lighter sentence. My questions are 1. Should I contact my laywer and ask her to fix this? 2. Should saving money be my dad's main concern? (He said he doesn't want to use a public defense attourney) 3. If the lawyer rewrites the allegations, does it make me and my brother's accusations seems less legit? 4. What can I say to my dad in the event that you guys think this is wrong? He was really trying to convince me to contact my attorney and he's pretty stubborn. | 28da207430b8ad11972946b1873e4a1e5e71836393dea5410e4cf6e84a051d0b | [
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Condo neighbour refuses to let exterminators deal with bedbug infestation. Both me and his neighbour and fed up with constantly battling bed bugs. What can we do? Toronto, Ontario Backstory: In April of 2016 we had a neighbour buy the condo unit next to ours, who i will call Jane. The Condo buildings themselves are fairly new and built around 10 years ago, we own our unit. Jane does to. In August 2017 we discovered bed bugs and informed property management, exterminator came and confirmed bed bugs in our unit and in the other unit next to Jane. However Jane staunchly refused the exterminator entry into her property, same with the building manager (saying there was no bed bugs). The exterminator did our unit and basically told us it was meaningless unless he also did Jane's unit, he recommended we basically make a no mans land of diomesicus earth, all along the wall connecting to Jane's apartment, until he could do Jane's unit. From my understanding it took numerous attempts to actually be able to enter her unit from that point onwards. Unfortunately apparently she is somewhat of a hoarder and has absolutely refused to move or cleanup her stuff. Basically resulting in the extermination doing almost nothing. On top of this not long after apparently she sued our property management company for something (i don't know the details). Since then the property management company has basically refused to push any issue with her at all. I am fucking fed up. I can't sell my apartment with a bed bug infestation, and frankly it seems like our property management company doesn't want to push anything with her. She has constantly told us there is no bed bugs and both me and her other neighbour are just crazy. My question is: * Is there anything i can do legally to force her to clean up her apartment and have it be properly exterminated? Also just realized I screwed up the title, it should be 'her' not 'his' i apologize for misgendering. | 6a5d2b29603b6ae8a0353ce6f138ef44900be2ac86fbc7f7fa698e27a66dc853 | [
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Neighbour blocking road access to seasonal property Hi, this property is in Thunder Bay Ontario Canada, if that makes a difference. We have a seasonal cottage, the very last property on a dead end road. In the 1960's my grandfather spoke with the adjacent land owner and they agreed my grandfather could build a road over the property to access the cottage that attached to a new township road. Fast forward till 2003 when the adjacent owner died and the property was sold. The new owners were told by the township that they had to keep providing access but they have slowly impeded it to the point where it has become such an issue we have had to seek legal help. They offered to buy our property (and I think this is the real motive because they said they want it for their son). They created "alternate access" by getting these other owners behind their property to give us year to year access to be determined by them and it would cost a fee. That access gets us to the back of our lot and we would need to build a 100 m driveway through forest in order to access our place. Quite cost prohibitive to us. Our lawyer said we had a prescriptive easement and then their lawyer said we didn't because we aren't out at the cottage enough since 2003. We use to go almost every week in the summer and now we go a few days a year. The only reason we are not there more is because they built a lawn over our road and yell at us when we go their and we can't have any friends or anyone do maintenance because they blockade the access. This has caused us issues with staying there to say the least. What should we do? Our lawyer says maybe litigation but I am worried we can't afford it. I haven't contacted the person who was the estate manager but he was aware of the road and longstanding use at the time of sale. In fact he indicated the purchaser was aware as well. We weren't given a copy of the purchase agreement. | 171c840cfa7d300ff1b70ae6fd9acec46d198a0abacc1ee3255ffcc00531a21f | [
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Turned down for a job, asked what the issues were. Told "your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment". I finished my degree a little bit ago but was asked by my current employer if I could finish out a project I was very involved in. The project is coming to an end and have been looking for a job that pays better and where I can actually begin using what I've been going to college for. I made it to the third interview that was directly with the head of the division on Wednesday and thought it went extremely well. The previous interviews also went very well and I thought I had this job in the bag until Wednesday, the interview went pretty well with a few odd questions thinking back on it but I brushed it off ass him trying to see what my homelife was like and see if I was available to work OT to meet deadlines etc. Questions along the line of "Do you gave a girlfriend or fiance at home?" "No, but I do have a significant other and he's entirely understanding of the importantance of finishing up a project on time and correctly" "You have a boyfriend? You seemed very masculine, very well let's move on" and more basic questions ending in "We have a lot of office/family events, would your boyfriend be joining us?" "Yes, of course he would if he was available". Now I brushed this off mostly due to the age of this man, he's in his 50s and while people can be really understanding about gay relationships sometimes older individuals just word things a bit differently and not entirely "PC" but generally mean well overall. Today I received a call from HR thanking me for my time however I am not being offered a position at this time. I tried to do the most professional thing and ask them what their policies are on reapplying within the company for other positions etc in the field because I really do want to work there, feel like I'd be a fit blah blah blah. HR was really nice and explained all their policies and then gave me the head of the divisions email so I could connect with him a bit more. Okay! Great, I can reach out and ask him about other positions or possibilities in the future and network a bit. So I sent him an email earlier in the day thanking him for his time and politely asking about other positions and very nicely asking is there anything I could have improved on or can work on currently to make myself more suited for the company. What I got back was quite different than I was expecting. He very nicely answered everything then at the end in regards to my question about being more suited to the company sent back this "Your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment I have helped create here. Thank you for your interest in (company) however I will not be able to have you work in my department now or in the future." I sent him an email to his company email and received the response from his company email. I've never been actually really discriminated against due to being gay in such a way in a professional setting. I'm not super flamboyant or shout out that I am gay at every turn, I'm quite masculine and it really throws people off when they find out that I'm gay. Do I contact a higher up in the company about this? I'm perfectly suited for what they were looking for, right experience and degree and even know a handful of the people I would be working with and they sent emails to HR recommending me. I feel he directly didn't hire me because I am gay. What are my options here? This is a large company that's multinational and located in Seattle, WA. | 4ae474cfce4e7888e1ad4ac4e0ce97b35009a7e2a65c44672db8498772c4a719 | [
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Turned down for a job, asked what the issues were. Told "your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment". I finished my degree a little bit ago but was asked by my current employer if I could finish out a project I was very involved in. The project is coming to an end and have been looking for a job that pays better and where I can actually begin using what I've been going to college for. I made it to the third interview that was directly with the head of the division on Wednesday and thought it went extremely well. The previous interviews also went very well and I thought I had this job in the bag until Wednesday, the interview went pretty well with a few odd questions thinking back on it but I brushed it off ass him trying to see what my homelife was like and see if I was available to work OT to meet deadlines etc. Questions along the line of "Do you gave a girlfriend or fiance at home?" "No, but I do have a significant other and he's entirely understanding of the importantance of finishing up a project on time and correctly" "You have a boyfriend? You seemed very masculine, very well let's move on" and more basic questions ending in "We have a lot of office/family events, would your boyfriend be joining us?" "Yes, of course he would if he was available". Now I brushed this off mostly due to the age of this man, he's in his 50s and while people can be really understanding about gay relationships sometimes older individuals just word things a bit differently and not entirely "PC" but generally mean well overall. Today I received a call from HR thanking me for my time however I am not being offered a position at this time. I tried to do the most professional thing and ask them what their policies are on reapplying within the company for other positions etc in the field because I really do want to work there, feel like I'd be a fit blah blah blah. HR was really nice and explained all their policies and then gave me the head of the divisions email so I could connect with him a bit more. Okay! Great, I can reach out and ask him about other positions or possibilities in the future and network a bit. So I sent him an email earlier in the day thanking him for his time and politely asking about other positions and very nicely asking is there anything I could have improved on or can work on currently to make myself more suited for the company. What I got back was quite different than I was expecting. He very nicely answered everything then at the end in regards to my question about being more suited to the company sent back this "Your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment I have helped create here. Thank you for your interest in (company) however I will not be able to have you work in my department now or in the future." I sent him an email to his company email and received the response from his company email. I've never been actually really discriminated against due to being gay in such a way in a professional setting. I'm not super flamboyant or shout out that I am gay at every turn, I'm quite masculine and it really throws people off when they find out that I'm gay. Do I contact a higher up in the company about this? I'm perfectly suited for what they were looking for, right experience and degree and even know a handful of the people I would be working with and they sent emails to HR recommending me. I feel he directly didn't hire me because I am gay. What are my options here? This is a large company that's multinational and located in Seattle, WA. | 4ae474cfce4e7888e1ad4ac4e0ce97b35009a7e2a65c44672db8498772c4a719 | [
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Turned down for a job, asked what the issues were. Told "your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment". I finished my degree a little bit ago but was asked by my current employer if I could finish out a project I was very involved in. The project is coming to an end and have been looking for a job that pays better and where I can actually begin using what I've been going to college for. I made it to the third interview that was directly with the head of the division on Wednesday and thought it went extremely well. The previous interviews also went very well and I thought I had this job in the bag until Wednesday, the interview went pretty well with a few odd questions thinking back on it but I brushed it off ass him trying to see what my homelife was like and see if I was available to work OT to meet deadlines etc. Questions along the line of "Do you gave a girlfriend or fiance at home?" "No, but I do have a significant other and he's entirely understanding of the importantance of finishing up a project on time and correctly" "You have a boyfriend? You seemed very masculine, very well let's move on" and more basic questions ending in "We have a lot of office/family events, would your boyfriend be joining us?" "Yes, of course he would if he was available". Now I brushed this off mostly due to the age of this man, he's in his 50s and while people can be really understanding about gay relationships sometimes older individuals just word things a bit differently and not entirely "PC" but generally mean well overall. Today I received a call from HR thanking me for my time however I am not being offered a position at this time. I tried to do the most professional thing and ask them what their policies are on reapplying within the company for other positions etc in the field because I really do want to work there, feel like I'd be a fit blah blah blah. HR was really nice and explained all their policies and then gave me the head of the divisions email so I could connect with him a bit more. Okay! Great, I can reach out and ask him about other positions or possibilities in the future and network a bit. So I sent him an email earlier in the day thanking him for his time and politely asking about other positions and very nicely asking is there anything I could have improved on or can work on currently to make myself more suited for the company. What I got back was quite different than I was expecting. He very nicely answered everything then at the end in regards to my question about being more suited to the company sent back this "Your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment I have helped create here. Thank you for your interest in (company) however I will not be able to have you work in my department now or in the future." I sent him an email to his company email and received the response from his company email. I've never been actually really discriminated against due to being gay in such a way in a professional setting. I'm not super flamboyant or shout out that I am gay at every turn, I'm quite masculine and it really throws people off when they find out that I'm gay. Do I contact a higher up in the company about this? I'm perfectly suited for what they were looking for, right experience and degree and even know a handful of the people I would be working with and they sent emails to HR recommending me. I feel he directly didn't hire me because I am gay. What are my options here? This is a large company that's multinational and located in Seattle, WA. | 4ae474cfce4e7888e1ad4ac4e0ce97b35009a7e2a65c44672db8498772c4a719 | [
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Turned down for a job, asked what the issues were. Told "your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment". I finished my degree a little bit ago but was asked by my current employer if I could finish out a project I was very involved in. The project is coming to an end and have been looking for a job that pays better and where I can actually begin using what I've been going to college for. I made it to the third interview that was directly with the head of the division on Wednesday and thought it went extremely well. The previous interviews also went very well and I thought I had this job in the bag until Wednesday, the interview went pretty well with a few odd questions thinking back on it but I brushed it off ass him trying to see what my homelife was like and see if I was available to work OT to meet deadlines etc. Questions along the line of "Do you gave a girlfriend or fiance at home?" "No, but I do have a significant other and he's entirely understanding of the importantance of finishing up a project on time and correctly" "You have a boyfriend? You seemed very masculine, very well let's move on" and more basic questions ending in "We have a lot of office/family events, would your boyfriend be joining us?" "Yes, of course he would if he was available". Now I brushed this off mostly due to the age of this man, he's in his 50s and while people can be really understanding about gay relationships sometimes older individuals just word things a bit differently and not entirely "PC" but generally mean well overall. Today I received a call from HR thanking me for my time however I am not being offered a position at this time. I tried to do the most professional thing and ask them what their policies are on reapplying within the company for other positions etc in the field because I really do want to work there, feel like I'd be a fit blah blah blah. HR was really nice and explained all their policies and then gave me the head of the divisions email so I could connect with him a bit more. Okay! Great, I can reach out and ask him about other positions or possibilities in the future and network a bit. So I sent him an email earlier in the day thanking him for his time and politely asking about other positions and very nicely asking is there anything I could have improved on or can work on currently to make myself more suited for the company. What I got back was quite different than I was expecting. He very nicely answered everything then at the end in regards to my question about being more suited to the company sent back this "Your sexuality may be an issue with the atmosphere of the office environment I have helped create here. Thank you for your interest in (company) however I will not be able to have you work in my department now or in the future." I sent him an email to his company email and received the response from his company email. I've never been actually really discriminated against due to being gay in such a way in a professional setting. I'm not super flamboyant or shout out that I am gay at every turn, I'm quite masculine and it really throws people off when they find out that I'm gay. Do I contact a higher up in the company about this? I'm perfectly suited for what they were looking for, right experience and degree and even know a handful of the people I would be working with and they sent emails to HR recommending me. I feel he directly didn't hire me because I am gay. What are my options here? This is a large company that's multinational and located in Seattle, WA. | 4ae474cfce4e7888e1ad4ac4e0ce97b35009a7e2a65c44672db8498772c4a719 | [
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I've heard that my daughters paternal grandmother is looking into changing my daughters last name from my name to her father's, can she legally do this if I have full custody? My daughter has my last name. Me and her father did not end things on a good note when we decided we weren't going to be together. And since I was the one going to the appointments, giving birth to her, and presumably being the main caretaker (which I was and mostly still am) I gave her my last name at birth. This has been something that my daughters father and his mother do not like, but I've told them before I'd prefer she keep my name. I get that most children take the fathers name but if we're not together and I was the one birthing her and then taking care of her the majority of her life I saw no reason that she shouldn't have my last name. They've asked me to go through the paper work to change it before. I've told them I'm not comfortable with it. Yesterday I had someone tell me that my daughters grandmother had mentioned she was going up to the social security office to see about changing my daughters last name. I'm obviously upset that they're going to these measures to go behind my back on something I told them I was not okay with. We went to court a few years ago and I was awarded full custody with us splitting visitation. In the court agreement it essentially says that as the parent with full custody all major decisions are mine to be made and while her father can give his input it's still not his place to be making any decisions. My question is, can they legally request for her name to be changed? Will the social security office or wherever else they go to do their homework and see that they don't have full custody and I do? ETA: I'm from Oklahoma. | db85d769912f2cf63798dd557e75b73cf55abdc604dd84ab9f63bcb5c86e0956 | [
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[TN] Landlord won't let my friend move in and is requiring him to find someone to take over lease I have a friend who signed a lease with a popular student housing option in our town. On move-in day, they told him he will not be allowed to move in without submitting a guarantor, and if he cant, that he is obligated to find someone to take over the lease. This seems sketchy because I had the impression that guarantors sign the lease concurrently with the landlord and tenant, and if they don't render services as expressed in the signed lease, they are in breach of contract. Does this sound like breach of contract and what would be his options for recourse? | 5eff7a09e145ee6515711798d67c7783f6998835f641668770702e5b9e58093d | [
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My aunt works for the IRS, looked into my tax history, and has been telling my family without my consent. So I moved in with my grandpa to take care of him (in Wisconsin) I was paid for said work. My aunt who works for the IRS had made me an EIN for tax purposes. I had some issues with my taxes, and that EIN number and I kept getting rejected from a tax app (which I'm resolving with my tax guy, and hadn't discussed this with said aunt- because I don't want my family knowing about my Financials beyond the whole grandpa thing.) Anyway, my grandpa has since moved into assisted living- and I was renting his house (a loosely verbal agreement for me to stay there for $X/month) well I was supposed to be paid for taking my grandpa to appointments, and any time he wanted to run errands. I was told to log my hours, I logged 28 hours that I haven't been paid for. A bunch of drama went down with my family and they wanted me to move out. So I did, and I talked with my grandpa about the last month rent, and how I hadn't been paid for those hours- the amount they owe me is more than I owe for rent, and me and my grandpa agreed that we could just call it even. However my uncle and aunt have decided that somehow I am stealing from my grandpa by doing this? Than my aunt who works for the IRS had looked into my tax history without my consent, and than told some members of my family that my taxes are "all messed up" and she also said "she must be doing something suspicious". So... is it legal for her to take it upon herself to look into my tax history and than tell my family without my consent? | 04dc365693a15e53d945c1d0beb711a9f355dca44a549564cddb48078db8252e | [
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My aunt works for the IRS, looked into my tax history, and has been telling my family without my consent. So I moved in with my grandpa to take care of him (in Wisconsin) I was paid for said work. My aunt who works for the IRS had made me an EIN for tax purposes. I had some issues with my taxes, and that EIN number and I kept getting rejected from a tax app (which I'm resolving with my tax guy, and hadn't discussed this with said aunt- because I don't want my family knowing about my Financials beyond the whole grandpa thing.) Anyway, my grandpa has since moved into assisted living- and I was renting his house (a loosely verbal agreement for me to stay there for $X/month) well I was supposed to be paid for taking my grandpa to appointments, and any time he wanted to run errands. I was told to log my hours, I logged 28 hours that I haven't been paid for. A bunch of drama went down with my family and they wanted me to move out. So I did, and I talked with my grandpa about the last month rent, and how I hadn't been paid for those hours- the amount they owe me is more than I owe for rent, and me and my grandpa agreed that we could just call it even. However my uncle and aunt have decided that somehow I am stealing from my grandpa by doing this? Than my aunt who works for the IRS had looked into my tax history without my consent, and than told some members of my family that my taxes are "all messed up" and she also said "she must be doing something suspicious". So... is it legal for her to take it upon herself to look into my tax history and than tell my family without my consent? | 04dc365693a15e53d945c1d0beb711a9f355dca44a549564cddb48078db8252e | [
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Wellness Program Scam says my aunt owes $4,399 after having an initial consult and being sent recipes and grocery shopping lists. Is there any legal recourse to get her money refunded. My aunt who has cancer recently signed up for a Wellness Program which was being advertised by a new naturopath company in San Diego. She was given an initial consult where she was told she could not ask questions and had to sign a contract first. After signing she was given recipes and grocery shopping lists. She contacted the company because she cannot afford the items given that she is on social security. They told her that she was only entitled to the $3237 refund and owed the rest of the balance for “labor costs” which included their own business and the loan servicer that funds the $8,000+ expense for the program. I have photos of the contract that my dad sent to me and we’re trying to help my aunt get her money back. Is there any legal recourse? The contract obviously states not entitled to a refund but I’m wondering if we can argue she should not have been able to sign. My dad is her POA and she is on chemo medications that have mind altering side effects. Not to mention she is legally blind in one eye and being treated for her other so it’s not as if she would have been able to read the print about non refundable. | 6aaf6086761e309a637ff49ae3cc224ece779745646f3582a8c6077e076ef178 | [
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[FL] My mothers sent me a bill for "the cost of raising me" and is threatening to take me to court if I don't pay. I'm in my twenties,my husband and I are finally starting to do well for ourselves. My mother sent me a bill for raising me. It's $2 million. She claims that she poured her heart and soul into raising me and deserves to be paid back. If anyone deserves money it's the maid that actually raised me, my mother did nothing for 18 year except occasionally screaming at me. She wants to take me to court if we don't pay within the next year. What do I do? | 16d87ea9e2c3d8dfb8f8753f848b826e39439bb132272a887330ace9a4fe9d12 | [
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[FL] My mothers sent me a bill for "the cost of raising me" and is threatening to take me to court if I don't pay. I'm in my twenties,my husband and I are finally starting to do well for ourselves. My mother sent me a bill for raising me. It's $2 million. She claims that she poured her heart and soul into raising me and deserves to be paid back. If anyone deserves money it's the maid that actually raised me, my mother did nothing for 18 year except occasionally screaming at me. She wants to take me to court if we don't pay within the next year. What do I do? | 16d87ea9e2c3d8dfb8f8753f848b826e39439bb132272a887330ace9a4fe9d12 | [
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[FL] My mothers sent me a bill for "the cost of raising me" and is threatening to take me to court if I don't pay. I'm in my twenties,my husband and I are finally starting to do well for ourselves. My mother sent me a bill for raising me. It's $2 million. She claims that she poured her heart and soul into raising me and deserves to be paid back. If anyone deserves money it's the maid that actually raised me, my mother did nothing for 18 year except occasionally screaming at me. She wants to take me to court if we don't pay within the next year. What do I do? | 16d87ea9e2c3d8dfb8f8753f848b826e39439bb132272a887330ace9a4fe9d12 | [
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