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After hurricane Ian, my apartment complex notified me that my building is 'uninhabitable' and my lease is terminated immediately. The complex flooded before during Irma, but we weren't given evacuation notice until the flooding was many feet deep. Do I have any legal options for funding a new lease? I am a student living in an apartment complex in Orlando, FL, U.S. On Wednesday 09/28, we started to get bad rain from Hurricane Ian. For background, our apartment complex was recently taken over by new management. The 2-story buildings near the back of the complex are at a low elevation. The passthrough and sidewalks flood every time it so much as sprinkles. We are obviously in a floodplain. The complex flooded in 2017 during hurricane Irma bad enough to damage apartments and property, but not to this extent. By noon, on Thursday 09/29, the flooding was 1-2 feet deep and rising very very fast. Cars had begun to be submerged and apartments were starting to leak before we got the first email from the complex notifying us to evacuate. National Guard and fire department boats came to evacuate people both to our gym, where people slept on the floor with no blankets, pillows anything, or to a shelter that did not accept pets (the complex is pet friendly. everyone has pets here). I live in the second floor, and I opted to stay while my neighbors were evacuated. The flooding reached well above the doorknobs of the apartments on the first floor before it was received. Many residents had their cars totaled and their apartments destroyed. Saturday, Oct. 1: We got an email from management notifying us that our buildings have been deemed 'uninhabitable' and that our leases are terminated. They claimed that our deposits will be refunded to us but nothing has actually happened. In terms of aid, we were offered waived fees/deposits at complexes also managed by this company. They are far from us and way out of the budget of most people in this complex. (50% more expensive). We live near a large university and its the middle of the semester, so most of the residents here are having a nearly impossible time finding another place. Anywhere I go will cost me an extraordinary amount of money. I have been without power for 4 days now, but it suddenly got turned back on an hour ago. This is wildly confusing because our AC units have been submerged underwater for 2 straight days. The buildings have been deemed uninhabitable due to the water, but they're willing to flick the electricity back on? My roommate talked to an employee of the office who claimed that turning the power off caused a small brief fire in one of the still flooded apartments (big surprise right?) and that the power will be shut off again soon. I don't know if I'm going to be forcibly removed or under what grounds. They didn't say that a health inspector or fire department has deemed the buildings uninhabitable. They didn't have any inspection done as far as I know. They haven't offered any aid other than what I mentioned above, and I'm being told to flee my unflooded apartment which currently has power and water. I have nowhere to go, and evacuation plans could have been made if it weren't for the obvious negligence of the apartment complex. My university has legal services which I intend to seek. I'd like to get opinions on how to precede in the meantime while I'm finding another place to live. Thank you for reading if you got this far. | 2b44fbfb72c0e0db245cbdb5359d762910d672470221f438ce1c1a1b91b33cfc | [
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[OR] My town is refusing to enforce the law on people who are “poor” I posted here awhile ago about my millennial hating neighbor, and I back with a new issue from this guy, and that also involves my town counsel as well. At the beginning of the year my neighbor decided to rent his detached garage to a woman and her boyfriend. A few weeks after they moved in there started to be problems. The Renters started screaming and fighting, collecting junk outside their dwelling including lots of trash, letting their dog dig into my yard, and trespassing on my property. To name a few things. I called my counties animal control every time I had an issue with their dog. And called the police every time I had an issue with my neighbor. I have cameras up and have footage of all of all the crap that they have pulled. I have asked the renters to stop, I have attempted to talk to my neighbor( with no avail) In an attempt to get these jerks gone,I spoke to my counties code enforcement because garages are not allowed to be dwellings in my county. Unfortunately I live in city limits and so it falls to my city for jurisdiction. They also have the same law. But they have decided to not enforce this law, because “the renters are poor and are on disability and could sue the city for kicking them out” actual words from a person I spoke to in my town hall. I have spoken with another person who works in my town ( as a cop) and not enforcing the law on poor people is becoming the norm in my town. Anything from speeding, to theft is not enforced if you claim that it was done because you are “poor”. Unfortunately the crime rate in my town has skyrocketed in the last year, while the towns resident number hasn’t increased. But more and more “poor people” seem to be committing crimes. I get that the city has some ability to use discretion in matters like this but can they just decide to not enforce the law on a certain group of people? | 1f3bd7792e1ded05d7c77eb5ac27ab15f754be30db6b8eca3e5131143a5c4573 | [
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My gym is refusing to enforce the no camera in the locker room policy even after my naked body was transmitted via FaceTime. (Texas) I joined a gym last month and I was surprised at the number of people taking selfies or using facetime in the locker room (where people frequently walk around completely naked). The general manager had sent me a new member email asking if I had any concerns so I let him know people were ignoring/not noticing the single no phone with camera ability sign and I was concerned about being photographed. He responded assuring me he would talk to his team. It continued to happen so I emailed his again and he once again responded that the issue would be addressed. Last week a girl walked in facetiming someone and I was in the background of her screen (including my naked butt). I couldn't find an employee so I confronted her directly. Someone else got an employee who told the girl that her membership wont be terminated for using her camera in the locker room, but if she continues to do it she will eventually get a mark on her membership. She didn't even take the girls name. After that employee and the facetiming girl left, a manager showed up and told me it in fact is a big deal and she can lose her membership, but it was too late to do anything because the girl was now gone. I emailed the general manager again explaining the situation and he assured me that additional signs would be posted in the locker room by the end of the day yesterday. There still aren't more signs today so I emailed him again asking where they are (in case I missed them) and he responded "I was assured additional signage would be posted today." There is no contact information for anyone higher than the general manager available online. It is illegal to record or transmit video of naked people in places where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy in my state, including locker rooms, but I can't find information about whether the gym is responsible for protecting it's members. Is there anything I can do, legally, to encourage my gym to take this more seriously? A member of the janitorial staff encouraged me to post about it online following the facetime incident, but reddit is the closest thing to social media that I have and I want to handle this properly anyway. Thank you! | 54640f16281cf55e3619978a1bbd7ed2448e9320310f0a8ae9e192e872bff224 | [
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Lost everything due to identity theft; law enforcement doing nothing. Recourse??? I spent most of this past year in jail as the result of my girlfriend (who has a drug problem) accusing me of abuse. While incarcerated, she used my phone, bank cards, computers, house and car keys (all of which were left at her house when I was arrested) to effectively steal everything I owned. Most notably, she emptied my retirement account, which contained about $200K. When I got out of jail, all my bank accounts had negative balances, my car was missing (stolen), and everything of value had been taken from my apartment, from which I'd been evicted. It's very clear to everyone (except local police) what happened and who did it. I reported all of this to the banking institutions as soon as I was released from jail and recognized the theft. The banks refuse to return any of the money, supposedly due to the fact that 2-factor authentication checks were met (due to her having access to my phone and phone number). Local law enforcement is doing nothing. Since leaving jail I've been homeless due to the theft and am living off of money gifted by friends, as I'm now penniless. Never in a million years thought I'd be here. Have I any recourse?? | 06245036b3ff7d206930fea36ea02a67f4644658707ed6dbe1f1c99f69a742f1 | [
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Rented House through booking.com months ago... showed up and somebody had bought and moved into the house. What are my rights here? Title pretty much says all. Rented a house through booking.com back in August. Two days ago... they sent me an email confirming my stay. I show up today, somebody has moved into the house I rented! Where should I go from here? What are my legal rights if customer service or previous owner of the rental does not cooperate? | 20eded019d4ce03633c24bbe55940aaaf8bb398bc6f80fa54a6537fc30e7911d | [
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Soon to be ex husband being investigated by CPS I only know this because Cps came to call, the case worker interviewed us and we can keep the children in the home, at this time my soon to be ex is not legally required to leave the house; Weeks ago Husband was investigated by DHS for sex chatting with a person who may have been a minor. When the person disclosed their minor age he says he discontinued contact. He says DHS declined to pursue further, but forwarded all info to county. I have been a stay at home mom for the past decade, I have no income, we have no savings. We have been readying our home for sale so we could move to a different state with a really good job my husband had lined up, but i can't imagine that working now. I'm permanently disabled but not collecting any disability income, I don't know where to look to see if I qualify for any kind of assistance. He says he will divorce in the most amicable way possible, he has been a great dad and our children were already interviewed by Cps and apparently really talked us up. Washington state | 92fbcc25edb95b2b83e9cd1d31e0352b8003838273e424e13c06e43e0e0e6009 | [
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My ex, who I have a child with, has been indicated in a CPS investigation for abuse. What are my rights to the investigation results, and what steps should I take to ensure the safety of my child? South Carolina, USA. On mobile. My ex (29F) and I (30M) have a 7 year old son. We have been separated for 4 years, and she has a 5 month old baby with another man. I have primary physical and legal custody of our son, and per our court order, she gets visitation as we agree, or standard visitation if we cannot agree (every other weekend, one evening a week, alternating holidays). Since we split, our son has always lived with me, and she has always been able to visit/pick him up whenever she wanted if we didn't already have plans. I've not always made things the easiest on her, because our divorce was quite tense and we were not at all on good terms. Over the past 2 years or so we've gotten along well enough, and I've done my best to make sure I was being fair to her and my son. She still only calls once to twice a month, and only visits once or twice a quarter although she lives less than 30 minutes away. About 2 months ago she called me to ask if I thought she would ever hurt our child, and told me that they were under DSS investigation for abuse and neglect because during a checkup, their 3 month old had a bruise that they couldn't explain, and hadn't gained any weight. I found out this week that the investigation was completed and they were indicated. Their child has been taken for 6 months while they complete parenting classes and anger management. I contacted the DSS and was told that they cannot give me details on the case, that I should only allow supervised visitation for the time. My questions: Do I have any right to the results of the case, since my son is a child of the indicated? Would it be possible to obtain them, possibly through a court order? Should I retain an attorney to try for full custody since the reality is that I have my son full time anyway, and she rarely visits? Are there any other actions a can/should take to ensure the safety of my son? Thanks! | 1edaf772d9283eccf13116f0cf5cc6d354de1a4f0275e7cf1206eb7dab935e12 | [
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My ex, who I have a child with, has been indicated in a CPS investigation for abuse. What are my rights to the investigation results, and what steps should I take to ensure the safety of my child? South Carolina, USA. On mobile. My ex (29F) and I (30M) have a 7 year old son. We have been separated for 4 years, and she has a 5 month old baby with another man. I have primary physical and legal custody of our son, and per our court order, she gets visitation as we agree, or standard visitation if we cannot agree (every other weekend, one evening a week, alternating holidays). Since we split, our son has always lived with me, and she has always been able to visit/pick him up whenever she wanted if we didn't already have plans. I've not always made things the easiest on her, because our divorce was quite tense and we were not at all on good terms. Over the past 2 years or so we've gotten along well enough, and I've done my best to make sure I was being fair to her and my son. She still only calls once to twice a month, and only visits once or twice a quarter although she lives less than 30 minutes away. About 2 months ago she called me to ask if I thought she would ever hurt our child, and told me that they were under DSS investigation for abuse and neglect because during a checkup, their 3 month old had a bruise that they couldn't explain, and hadn't gained any weight. I found out this week that the investigation was completed and they were indicated. Their child has been taken for 6 months while they complete parenting classes and anger management. I contacted the DSS and was told that they cannot give me details on the case, that I should only allow supervised visitation for the time. My questions: Do I have any right to the results of the case, since my son is a child of the indicated? Would it be possible to obtain them, possibly through a court order? Should I retain an attorney to try for full custody since the reality is that I have my son full time anyway, and she rarely visits? Are there any other actions a can/should take to ensure the safety of my son? Thanks! | 1edaf772d9283eccf13116f0cf5cc6d354de1a4f0275e7cf1206eb7dab935e12 | [
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My ex, who I have a child with, has been indicated in a CPS investigation for abuse. What are my rights to the investigation results, and what steps should I take to ensure the safety of my child? South Carolina, USA. On mobile. My ex (29F) and I (30M) have a 7 year old son. We have been separated for 4 years, and she has a 5 month old baby with another man. I have primary physical and legal custody of our son, and per our court order, she gets visitation as we agree, or standard visitation if we cannot agree (every other weekend, one evening a week, alternating holidays). Since we split, our son has always lived with me, and she has always been able to visit/pick him up whenever she wanted if we didn't already have plans. I've not always made things the easiest on her, because our divorce was quite tense and we were not at all on good terms. Over the past 2 years or so we've gotten along well enough, and I've done my best to make sure I was being fair to her and my son. She still only calls once to twice a month, and only visits once or twice a quarter although she lives less than 30 minutes away. About 2 months ago she called me to ask if I thought she would ever hurt our child, and told me that they were under DSS investigation for abuse and neglect because during a checkup, their 3 month old had a bruise that they couldn't explain, and hadn't gained any weight. I found out this week that the investigation was completed and they were indicated. Their child has been taken for 6 months while they complete parenting classes and anger management. I contacted the DSS and was told that they cannot give me details on the case, that I should only allow supervised visitation for the time. My questions: Do I have any right to the results of the case, since my son is a child of the indicated? Would it be possible to obtain them, possibly through a court order? Should I retain an attorney to try for full custody since the reality is that I have my son full time anyway, and she rarely visits? Are there any other actions a can/should take to ensure the safety of my son? Thanks! | 1edaf772d9283eccf13116f0cf5cc6d354de1a4f0275e7cf1206eb7dab935e12 | [
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My ex, who I have a child with, has been indicated in a CPS investigation for abuse. What are my rights to the investigation results, and what steps should I take to ensure the safety of my child? South Carolina, USA. On mobile. My ex (29F) and I (30M) have a 7 year old son. We have been separated for 4 years, and she has a 5 month old baby with another man. I have primary physical and legal custody of our son, and per our court order, she gets visitation as we agree, or standard visitation if we cannot agree (every other weekend, one evening a week, alternating holidays). Since we split, our son has always lived with me, and she has always been able to visit/pick him up whenever she wanted if we didn't already have plans. I've not always made things the easiest on her, because our divorce was quite tense and we were not at all on good terms. Over the past 2 years or so we've gotten along well enough, and I've done my best to make sure I was being fair to her and my son. She still only calls once to twice a month, and only visits once or twice a quarter although she lives less than 30 minutes away. About 2 months ago she called me to ask if I thought she would ever hurt our child, and told me that they were under DSS investigation for abuse and neglect because during a checkup, their 3 month old had a bruise that they couldn't explain, and hadn't gained any weight. I found out this week that the investigation was completed and they were indicated. Their child has been taken for 6 months while they complete parenting classes and anger management. I contacted the DSS and was told that they cannot give me details on the case, that I should only allow supervised visitation for the time. My questions: Do I have any right to the results of the case, since my son is a child of the indicated? Would it be possible to obtain them, possibly through a court order? Should I retain an attorney to try for full custody since the reality is that I have my son full time anyway, and she rarely visits? Are there any other actions a can/should take to ensure the safety of my son? Thanks! | 1edaf772d9283eccf13116f0cf5cc6d354de1a4f0275e7cf1206eb7dab935e12 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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Can I withhold my children from NCP if concerned for their safety?? I am the custodial parent of my 13 yr old daughter and 10 yr old son.(I have been the main custodial parent since 2014) I just found out my kids mother has been having my kids sleepover at her boss/sugar daddy’s house on her weekends and he is a registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault of a minor amongst other charges. She tried to pickup for Christmas break and I withheld them from going. I asked her about this, she had already known and still kept having our children around this man (he’s in violation) and said she would need to continue to have them around him, and sleepovers; “cause he’s her boss”. Her lawyer then emailed me, stating I am in contempt of court orders, along with a slew of threats of how they would sue me. Am I in contempt if I have my children’s safety in mind? Thank you! | 4aea9fdb29339d85f6d379b8ea811c4e0dec5fe529f0f787ef2ad8af3f148982 | [
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hi. im a minor, working at a chickfila in Virginia, and worrked almost 6 hours without a break. this has happened multiple times, and i am wondering what , if anything , i should do. | b23348ac90b4f8a1f3e59f07c595607d955328eae56825ab1cb1e9b7ca382d2c | [
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I'm a tenant currently stuck between a property dispute between our landlord and different people claiming to own the property and am being threatened with eviction. From Montana. Been living in a rental for a number of years now, but within the past year some folks have claimed our landlord doesn't actually own the property. They currently have a court case pending regarding the matter. The main issue is that the people who are NOT our landlords are showing up trying to evict us. What can we do? (Side note: the individual trying to evict us may have a violent criminal past.) | 35b0fa6e577078454fedcc1c74e1b639e4990ca820660790a092c0f01743ed25 | [
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Someone is claiming my property as their own because he was holding onto it. If I try to get it back he said he will shoot me, wondering my rights? My friend volunteered to hold on to some personal property at his house and is now claiming it as his own and intends to sell it. it's a very large slab of wood worth over 1500 in it's raw form. It is really heavy so I have to get help to move it. There have been several times when he could have stated his sudden belief of ownership, but even the day it came into question he tried to hide what he was doing with it. I found out that the had essentially destroyed the 13 ft slab cutting it in half and is working on one half to turn into a table. it's my slab! Now he says it's his because it's been at his house for a year and if I try to get it back he will shoot me | 0a5fb898027d2710bae0cc67b37f6797ea876c529e55c4981a52d38968bb7d44 | [
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Someone is claiming my property as their own because he was holding onto it. If I try to get it back he said he will shoot me, wondering my rights? My friend volunteered to hold on to some personal property at his house and is now claiming it as his own and intends to sell it. it's a very large slab of wood worth over 1500 in it's raw form. It is really heavy so I have to get help to move it. There have been several times when he could have stated his sudden belief of ownership, but even the day it came into question he tried to hide what he was doing with it. I found out that the had essentially destroyed the 13 ft slab cutting it in half and is working on one half to turn into a table. it's my slab! Now he says it's his because it's been at his house for a year and if I try to get it back he will shoot me | 0a5fb898027d2710bae0cc67b37f6797ea876c529e55c4981a52d38968bb7d44 | [
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[AZ] My elderly mother gave away the title to her antique Mercedez-Benz to a mechanic, for free Basically the title. Details are a bit foggy because I'm hearing them second-hand from my 73-year-old mother, but here's what I've garnered so far: My mother got into a fender-bender in her 1984 Mercedez-Benz convertible. It was towed to a garage. That garage told her they couldn't repair it because (1) they didn't have the parts and (2) they couldn't order the parts because they're not made anymore. They said they couldn't do anything, and that she should just get rid of it. They said they would tow it to the dump themselves for her, for free. She said okay, gave them the title to the car, and left. She left with the perception—under the garage's encouragement, no doubt—that the car was absolutely worthless and she was better off leaving it with them, or else face the hassle of "disposing of it" herself. ​ More info, if it helps: ​ * This happened approximately two months ago, I learned of it yesterday. * Last time I saw it, the car was drive-able and in good shape, but had 100,000+ miles on it and the interior was rather worn. Exterior was in great condition. * I don't know how much damage this "fender bender" caused to either vehicle. * She does not know the name of the business where she left the car. * No paperwork was signed in the transaction. My mother has no record of it. * Regardless of its condition, my mother did not receive *any* money for the car. * She has a rather serious, and well-documented history of mental decline over the past ten or so years. In 2018, I was in contact with Arizona Adult Protective Services to begin the process of taking guardianship of her and her estate from where I live \[NY\], but ultimately decided against it. ​ Ever since she told me what happened, I've had this horrible feeling that she was fleeced out of thousands, if not tens of thousands, of dollars. She's had this car since before I was born, and I'm sick to my stomach about it. I'm ready to take legal action on her behalf, but I want some guidance first. Was what happened to her a crime? What do I need to bring to a lawyer for them to take the case? Should I file a police report? I'm flying to AZ in two weeks, where I can be more hands-on and proactive about this. | 2690cee44b032f3fef2f6f9e57ad6587ac02f748b9f62362234eb66755da328f | [
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I am pregnant and have just left my abusive husband. I am broke, living on my destitute parent's couch, but was able to take the car he gave me when we were engaged. Is there a way I can legally keep the car? I am in Texas. I am pregnant with my first child and currently finishing school in a trade. My husband has plenty of money, but is verbally and physically abusive. Throughout our marriage he made sure to only let me spend money on credit cards and not have access to cash. He also asked me not to work, but did support me in going to college and a trade school. So, here I am, destitute and living on my parents couch in a tiny apartment. I am five months pregnant with no money to my name. I am heartbroken and doing my best to survive day-to-day. I have only been here for two days so far. My parents are also monetarily destitute, though emotionally supportive. I \*do\* have an expensive engagement ring that I am able to sell (although, I am sure I won't get but a tiny fraction what it is worth), along with a band. Here is my question: I was able to get away with the car my husband gifted me during our engagement. I am not on the registration, though I am on the insurance. Last time I got away and stayed with my parents, my husband was able to find my car and simply drove it away with his spare key. I am hoping to use the car to get to and from school and possibly to DoorDash to make an income until I can secure a job and place of my own this Spring. Do I have any legal entitlement to the car? | d22db79f2cbbe1d7cb8fc8e3095a8a9a50d5f36124a246556804a839988ca141 | [
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I am pregnant and have just left my abusive husband. I am broke, living on my destitute parent's couch, but was able to take the car he gave me when we were engaged. Is there a way I can legally keep the car? I am in Texas. I am pregnant with my first child and currently finishing school in a trade. My husband has plenty of money, but is verbally and physically abusive. Throughout our marriage he made sure to only let me spend money on credit cards and not have access to cash. He also asked me not to work, but did support me in going to college and a trade school. So, here I am, destitute and living on my parents couch in a tiny apartment. I am five months pregnant with no money to my name. I am heartbroken and doing my best to survive day-to-day. I have only been here for two days so far. My parents are also monetarily destitute, though emotionally supportive. I \*do\* have an expensive engagement ring that I am able to sell (although, I am sure I won't get but a tiny fraction what it is worth), along with a band. Here is my question: I was able to get away with the car my husband gifted me during our engagement. I am not on the registration, though I am on the insurance. Last time I got away and stayed with my parents, my husband was able to find my car and simply drove it away with his spare key. I am hoping to use the car to get to and from school and possibly to DoorDash to make an income until I can secure a job and place of my own this Spring. Do I have any legal entitlement to the car? | d22db79f2cbbe1d7cb8fc8e3095a8a9a50d5f36124a246556804a839988ca141 | [
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[CA] I was hit by a car while I was on my bicycle and I am being found responsible for the damage to the car. How do I fight this? I was riding my bicycle in the bike lane when the car driving next to me attempted a right hand turn. This brought them across my bike lane without enough time for me to stop, and I collided with their bumper. I did a neat little somersault but I was uninjured and my sturdy 80's bike was undamaged. Her front bumper, however, was yanked from the chassis a bit. We exchanged information, and because no injuries surfaced (adrenaline is quite a pain-killer), I never filed a claim on the incident. About two weeks later I receive a letter in the mail from the claims adjuster of the car drivers insurance company. They were asking for me to get in touch with them so that I could give my side of the story. I called the claims adjuster back and had to leave a voicemail (with my name, claim number, and phone number). I heard nothing from them until I received another letter in the mail a week later saying that they had found me responsible for the loss and to send them my insurance if I want to use that to pay. I call the claims adjuster back, it goes to voicemail. I go through the insurance company's 800 number to finally talk to a person at the company. I give him a detailed explanation of the events and insist that the claims adjuster get in touch with me by phone. Today (a week since I received the second letter), I received a third letter demanding $2000. I have called the claims adjuster, her supervisor, and the three other numbers of other claims supervisors that have been on the various voicemails, and have yet to talk to a person in their claims department or have anyone call me back. I cannot believe that I am responsible for damage to a car that neglectfully caused a collision with a bicycle. How do I fight this, Reddit?? | 5756c3d38e19bb9917541c53c2a16673df106ad4a646e78081e6f1e9ab330dc5 | [
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[CA] I was hit by a car while I was on my bicycle and I am being found responsible for the damage to the car. How do I fight this? I was riding my bicycle in the bike lane when the car driving next to me attempted a right hand turn. This brought them across my bike lane without enough time for me to stop, and I collided with their bumper. I did a neat little somersault but I was uninjured and my sturdy 80's bike was undamaged. Her front bumper, however, was yanked from the chassis a bit. We exchanged information, and because no injuries surfaced (adrenaline is quite a pain-killer), I never filed a claim on the incident. About two weeks later I receive a letter in the mail from the claims adjuster of the car drivers insurance company. They were asking for me to get in touch with them so that I could give my side of the story. I called the claims adjuster back and had to leave a voicemail (with my name, claim number, and phone number). I heard nothing from them until I received another letter in the mail a week later saying that they had found me responsible for the loss and to send them my insurance if I want to use that to pay. I call the claims adjuster back, it goes to voicemail. I go through the insurance company's 800 number to finally talk to a person at the company. I give him a detailed explanation of the events and insist that the claims adjuster get in touch with me by phone. Today (a week since I received the second letter), I received a third letter demanding $2000. I have called the claims adjuster, her supervisor, and the three other numbers of other claims supervisors that have been on the various voicemails, and have yet to talk to a person in their claims department or have anyone call me back. I cannot believe that I am responsible for damage to a car that neglectfully caused a collision with a bicycle. How do I fight this, Reddit?? | 5756c3d38e19bb9917541c53c2a16673df106ad4a646e78081e6f1e9ab330dc5 | [
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[AZ] 14 yo daughter is being harassed/bullied online by kids not at her school. These are ex-friends that have moved on to other schools but are still local. She has blocked them on all social media, but it’s like playing whack-a-mole: she blocks one account and another pops up. She has told them to not contact her anymore but they keep coming. I have the kids’ names, and at least one of their addresses. As an adult, if this were happening to me, I’d take the info I have, hire a PI, and have a restraining order served. Can minors have restraining orders served on other minors? And what is the enforceability if she attends the same school as one of them next year? Changing schools is not an option. Also, I’m not interested in having fruitless discussions with parents; this is “legal advice,” not “parenting.” These kids have caused my child a lot of psychological stress and I’ve been paying for weekly counseling sessions for months. These kids are 15-16 yo; if their parental units haven’t instilled in them that it’s not okay to harass someone by now, it’s not going to happen. I think the best thing I can do for my kid and theirs’ is to show them how real life actually works: aka, fuck around, find out. | 4264b7811ffc8719ba13d9d6185991f40bc38d511412092c7b1f990b44f08142 | [
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[AZ] 14 yo daughter is being harassed/bullied online by kids not at her school. These are ex-friends that have moved on to other schools but are still local. She has blocked them on all social media, but it’s like playing whack-a-mole: she blocks one account and another pops up. She has told them to not contact her anymore but they keep coming. I have the kids’ names, and at least one of their addresses. As an adult, if this were happening to me, I’d take the info I have, hire a PI, and have a restraining order served. Can minors have restraining orders served on other minors? And what is the enforceability if she attends the same school as one of them next year? Changing schools is not an option. Also, I’m not interested in having fruitless discussions with parents; this is “legal advice,” not “parenting.” These kids have caused my child a lot of psychological stress and I’ve been paying for weekly counseling sessions for months. These kids are 15-16 yo; if their parental units haven’t instilled in them that it’s not okay to harass someone by now, it’s not going to happen. I think the best thing I can do for my kid and theirs’ is to show them how real life actually works: aka, fuck around, find out. | 4264b7811ffc8719ba13d9d6185991f40bc38d511412092c7b1f990b44f08142 | [
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[AZ] 14 yo daughter is being harassed/bullied online by kids not at her school. These are ex-friends that have moved on to other schools but are still local. She has blocked them on all social media, but it’s like playing whack-a-mole: she blocks one account and another pops up. She has told them to not contact her anymore but they keep coming. I have the kids’ names, and at least one of their addresses. As an adult, if this were happening to me, I’d take the info I have, hire a PI, and have a restraining order served. Can minors have restraining orders served on other minors? And what is the enforceability if she attends the same school as one of them next year? Changing schools is not an option. Also, I’m not interested in having fruitless discussions with parents; this is “legal advice,” not “parenting.” These kids have caused my child a lot of psychological stress and I’ve been paying for weekly counseling sessions for months. These kids are 15-16 yo; if their parental units haven’t instilled in them that it’s not okay to harass someone by now, it’s not going to happen. I think the best thing I can do for my kid and theirs’ is to show them how real life actually works: aka, fuck around, find out. | 4264b7811ffc8719ba13d9d6185991f40bc38d511412092c7b1f990b44f08142 | [
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A lady I don't know dropped her kid off with my Mom and police won't come get the child (CA) Hello everyone, My Mom watches kids out of her apartment. She's not a licensed daycare provider, she just does this on occasion for some extra money. Some parents wanted some time to prep for thanksgiving, so she agreed to babysit today. Some lady neither one of us knows dropped her kid off this morning and still has not come back for her child. At the time, only my mom was home and she does not speak English, so she doesn't know what the woman said to her. We called the police and told them someone had abandoned their child here, but the police said it's not abandonment until 24 hours had passed. What are we supposed to do? We have no idea if this child has health conditions, is allergic to any foods in the apartment, needs medications, etc. All we know is her name because she was able to tell us. She looks to be about 2 and 1/2 years old and does not know her parent's names or phone numbers. What kind of liability can we face if we accidentally gave her something she is allergic to? Any other legal things we should be doing to cover our bases at this point? | 2bf7a825a3f973f490baa82ebd82bd5f3f677687ac2d6e9674a25e1ea47264a0 | [
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A lady I don't know dropped her kid off with my Mom and police won't come get the child (CA) Hello everyone, My Mom watches kids out of her apartment. She's not a licensed daycare provider, she just does this on occasion for some extra money. Some parents wanted some time to prep for thanksgiving, so she agreed to babysit today. Some lady neither one of us knows dropped her kid off this morning and still has not come back for her child. At the time, only my mom was home and she does not speak English, so she doesn't know what the woman said to her. We called the police and told them someone had abandoned their child here, but the police said it's not abandonment until 24 hours had passed. What are we supposed to do? We have no idea if this child has health conditions, is allergic to any foods in the apartment, needs medications, etc. All we know is her name because she was able to tell us. She looks to be about 2 and 1/2 years old and does not know her parent's names or phone numbers. What kind of liability can we face if we accidentally gave her something she is allergic to? Any other legal things we should be doing to cover our bases at this point? | 2bf7a825a3f973f490baa82ebd82bd5f3f677687ac2d6e9674a25e1ea47264a0 | [
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A lady I don't know dropped her kid off with my Mom and police won't come get the child (CA) Hello everyone, My Mom watches kids out of her apartment. She's not a licensed daycare provider, she just does this on occasion for some extra money. Some parents wanted some time to prep for thanksgiving, so she agreed to babysit today. Some lady neither one of us knows dropped her kid off this morning and still has not come back for her child. At the time, only my mom was home and she does not speak English, so she doesn't know what the woman said to her. We called the police and told them someone had abandoned their child here, but the police said it's not abandonment until 24 hours had passed. What are we supposed to do? We have no idea if this child has health conditions, is allergic to any foods in the apartment, needs medications, etc. All we know is her name because she was able to tell us. She looks to be about 2 and 1/2 years old and does not know her parent's names or phone numbers. What kind of liability can we face if we accidentally gave her something she is allergic to? Any other legal things we should be doing to cover our bases at this point? | 2bf7a825a3f973f490baa82ebd82bd5f3f677687ac2d6e9674a25e1ea47264a0 | [
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Is it acceptable for a leasing agent to come to my home and bang on the door excessively/ring the doorbell repeatedly and if so is there a standard for the amount of time? We are having an ongoing issue with a new leasing agent, who we have found is not licensed in our state (Michigan) and is making all kinds of false claims that we owe back rent, have changed locks without written permission etc. None of the claims are true. The last time he came to our home and spoke with my husband, he fabricated a story of what my husband supposedly said (claiming my husband admitted we owe back rent and we just didn't feel like paying it. My husband doesn't even take care of the rent, I do.) Its safe to say we do not trust this man. We are having a ring camera installed in the next couple of days but in the meantime I'm wondering how to handle this and if there are any parameters for what is allowable. He came this morning and banged on the door so hard that it knocked pictures and decor off the walls in one room. He also rang the doorbell 82 times!!! We are also in the process of trying to meet with the actual owners of the property but have not yet heard back from them but didn't expect to quite yet due to the holidays. Also if this agent happens to catch me at a time I'm exiting or entering my residence and I'm forced to interact with him, how should I go about this? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. He is trying to evict us currently but we are not late on rent and have not violated our lease in any way. | 12640ce15d546e94f8f34e68dfacefd402f70698dbec176e91594e2e646bbf02 | [
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Need Advice: My girlfriend got fired today because she walked in on her boss having an affair with his assistant Not sure if this is where this belongs, but I need some guidance. This happened in NJ if it helps. Today, my girlfriend got fired after walking in on her boss and his assistant having an affair. She was a recent hire and had to fill out some additional paperwork in his office. She had left her ID behind and went back to retrieve it after realizing a few minutes later. When she walked back into his office, she saw his assistant sitting in his lap with her legs spread, and her skirt hiked up. Upon seeing my girlfriend enter the room, she says her boss pushed his assistant off his lap and both of them were clearly startled. My girlfriend just apologized and exited the room as quickly as she could. At the end of the day, she was called into his office and he asked her if she had any issues with what she saw. She was still in shock about it and said "I don't know." Then he gave her 2 paychecks and said that he didn't think she was right for the job. Yet up until that point, he had done nothing but praise her for the work she had been doing. Clearly this is a fucked up situation and my girlfriend is shock about the whole thing. I don't really know what to do next, but I know that what he did was wrong on a multitude of levels. Any guidance on what to do in this situation would be appreciated. | 17397fc02640fe5cbe13e3c0cb1c56ee264a8a3169ed6499119984d7d32fb19e | [
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Found someone else inside my apartment Riverside, CA I left my apartment in March 2020 due to the pandemic. From March 2020 until now, I have been paying my rent, as I have personal belongings that I was unable to bring with me during that time. Today, I went back to Riverside to clear out some items and begin packing them to bring back home, but I found the lights on and saw someone else inside the apartment. When trying to unlock my door, my key did not fit. I had never received prior information from anyone associated with the apartment, and my lease expires this upcoming June. What is my best course of action? Any help would be greatly appreciated! | 7424390ef5b99370d6a5bf53eebc72869ec0d63d1e9d0f692f3a2b395f2292d2 | [
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[FL] Landlord threw out my belongings while still under lease. Typically I'm scatterbrained and what sounds right in my head, doesn't necessarily come out right on paper/computer. So please bare with me. My wife and I recently moved from our apartment to a house after a loss in the family. We gave our 60 day notice to vacate, which was acknowledged by the apartment complex, and they gave us a paper confirming so. Through the last month we were moving, cleaning, and dealing with legal matters in the loss of a family member. So, to be specific, we were due to be out by the 2nd of the following month. On the 29th, my wife and I were cleaning up, getting more items to the house, and preparing for the final clean up and walkt hrough to make sure we didn't miss anything, and made sure the place was as close to how it was when we moved in. After we left, early afternoon, we'd went to an event in our town, and went on as normal. The 30th, I take off of work early to do the final clean up, and get ready to turn in the keys. This is where it gets fun. When I get to the apartment (on the 30th), I notice that there are metal shavings at the door, and as I open up, the apartment is being painted, and a bit of our belongings ($500+ in monetary value) were gone, and the only thing left were some items in cupboards and our Shop Vac. I go to the office to talk to the manager, and find out what was happening, and at first, the story I got was that we already turned in our keys. Which I still had in my hand, along with my wife's key, mailbox key, and gate remotes from both of us. From there, I get my wife from work to get a list of things that we still had left over there (she is a lot more clear headed than me at this point, and she's more knowledgeable with what we still had over there) and to tell the complex. From there, I call our police department after being informed that they wanted to forward the information to their head office. While waiting for the police officer, and finding out that this is a civil matter on his terms, I'm then told that they thought I'd abandoned the apartment. Though, I'd been there, and paid up to date, never late on any payment to them. They take the monetary value and list of items, and say that they'll be back in touch with me. Roughly an hour later, they have my wife and I sign a form showing what was disposed of, and saying that they'll mail us a check. Which, to me is fine. But the fact that when we're there to sign the paper, they magically find one of the items that most upset my wife (a jacket bought for her from our recently deceased family member), so I don't think they are that genuine at this time, and am told that it could take a few (2-3 weeks) to get the check. I'm currently at over the 3 week mark, and trying to give it another week, but I'm getting to the point where I feel that I'm being used and they're not going to follow up on their word, and wondering what my next best recourse would be. I don't want to drop it, because I feel that my rights were completely violated as a tenant, and it was the apartment complex that did it, not a burglar or anything. | fbd28d60dbfa01605978ccde6fda06e179722a145f7806cd457aa876a5339f08 | [
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(FL) My child was named as a victim in an open abuse case on his daycare provider. Located in Florida Please excuse any errors. I’ll try and be as clear as possible, but I’m fuming. My child goes to daycare full time and has since January to a facility highly recommended and only one violation against their licensing that’s publicly available that I can see and it’s unrelated to this investigation. After dropping my child off to daycare this morning I was called ~45 minutes later by the CPI detective assigned to the case and made aware that my child’s daycare was being investigated for potential abuse. As if that wasn’t enough to make my heart drop she went on to say they are specifically named as a victim and the accusation is against the owner stating that when my child bites another student (a behavior only occurring at school and we’ve been trying to work on at home) the daycare owner has been smacking my kid in the mouth every time. It should go without saying that I wasn’t aware of this being the response and was told they were getting separated from other kids, kept closely watched, brought to quiet areas to calm down, etc. Onto today, I receive a call from the detective on the case and was told that they received the report the 21st, had 3 detectives investigate my child physically the 23rd and, today, the 28th, they notified me of this occurring. I have dropped my kid off 4 times (not including today since they were only there for ~an hour) since they received the initial report fully unaware of any of this. So after receiving the call I was thankfully a minute away from home and woke my son’s dad up and told him to get dressed immediately to go with me to pick our kid up. When we got there he stayed at the front and I went back to my kid’s classroom to get him and his belongings. My child was in a different room than usual, but they let me know immediately and asked why I was there to pick my kid up. I told them I got a call from a detective naming my kid as a victim of abuse by the owner and I was taking my kid home for the day. The teacher told me that would never happen and it’s a disgruntled ex employee making false reports and the owner popped into the hallway and acted shocked there was even an investigation, but they were THERE when 3 detectives looked my child over. I’m the only one at this point who should be shocked. I’ve called the sheriff’s office and the CPI detective and received case numbers, but no reports are available as of yet. I’m fuming that all of this was occurring while I wasn’t contacted at all and continuing to bring my child to them. Regardless on whether or not the investigation is ongoing I would think the parent should absolutely be made aware much earlier than I was. My kid’s dad has said not to contact an attorney so as not to anger anyone if this is a shady practice allowing them to cover their tracks, but from my knowledge it’s better to act quickly to ensure an investigation is done to its full extent and to have access to the information going foreword. I’m also unsure of what type of attorney to contact, but did call the local bar and left a message and am waiting for a call back. I guess I’m mostly asking for any advice on how to proceed or anything I should or shouldn’t be acting on. Of course my kid is home with me and won’t be returning. | a73319c711ee06269fd31b0f9100848ca513bd74a97f458d88094602d9226853 | [
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[CA] Found out my sister changed the name of my disabled fathers largest savings account to her own sons name My dad claims he did not have any accounts for her son at that bank. It’s over 100k, and she changed the name of the “account owner” to her own son’s name. I have been helping my dad with some of his finances, and discovered this totally by accident. I changed it back after I confirmed with him that the account was his own s d no one else’s. A few months ago my sister changed all his bank access info to her info (recovery email and phone) because he had forgotten passwords etc, and I think she did this then. What should I do? | 279be47a855a53419f84ffbde3b2a9a225abb9ad58584470bf945b18058246e3 | [
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My dad passed away suddenly and now extended family are ransacking the house and claiming they own everything. Well boys and girls this is a MESS. My dad passed away suddenly in his sleep on Friday night, and due to the drama that’s unfolded since, I haven’t been given the opportunity to really grieve the loss. My grandmother passed away from cancer mid-October and left 100% to my dad. My great uncle was given permission to help my dad manage property, his name was placed on documents to help assess things if needed but NOT as an heir. The estate was distributed to my dad, he filed all the death certificates, got her bank accounts, control of all four properties and the only thing he hasn’t done is swap titles to the cars and some minor things like that. My dad did NOT have a will, and under California law had to outlive his mother by 5 days in order to avoid my Uncle inheriting anything. Unfortunately I’m on the other side of the country and won’t be at the home to deal with all this until tomorrow evening, but my Great Uncle and his wife have entered the home, taken vital documents, money, items and things without permission. The cops were called and his wife started screaming about how “it’s her Uncle’s property now because he was next in line on the trust” and these people are playing stupid. I got in contact with a probate attorney, have recorded all phone calls, filed police reports and notified the funeral home to let me know if they try to say I gave them permission to take over funeral arrangements for my dad. They completely took everything away from the spot my dad passed - moved his shoes, blankets, etc. It may seem odd, but I really just wanted that to be left intact until I got there so I could see the last spot my dad was before I have to say goodbye. I don’t think I can forgive them for that. Is there anything I should be worried about/anything additional I should do? This is my first time dealing with something so I’m trying my best. I’ve considered pressing charges for trespassing and theft if they don’t return every item they took. They’ve gutted the house, trashed rooms worth of things, took legal documents, social security cards, etc because they wanted to ‘keep them safe’ (bullshit), and they even took my dads money, keys, etc. Thankfully I have a full video tour of the home from a month ago so I can compare what was there before and after my dad passed. | a0b76aded5b3bef0e0acf2144373a0ecee57d0e080a227290403d2b0ad558ff0 | [
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My dad passed away suddenly and now extended family are ransacking the house and claiming they own everything. Well boys and girls this is a MESS. My dad passed away suddenly in his sleep on Friday night, and due to the drama that’s unfolded since, I haven’t been given the opportunity to really grieve the loss. My grandmother passed away from cancer mid-October and left 100% to my dad. My great uncle was given permission to help my dad manage property, his name was placed on documents to help assess things if needed but NOT as an heir. The estate was distributed to my dad, he filed all the death certificates, got her bank accounts, control of all four properties and the only thing he hasn’t done is swap titles to the cars and some minor things like that. My dad did NOT have a will, and under California law had to outlive his mother by 5 days in order to avoid my Uncle inheriting anything. Unfortunately I’m on the other side of the country and won’t be at the home to deal with all this until tomorrow evening, but my Great Uncle and his wife have entered the home, taken vital documents, money, items and things without permission. The cops were called and his wife started screaming about how “it’s her Uncle’s property now because he was next in line on the trust” and these people are playing stupid. I got in contact with a probate attorney, have recorded all phone calls, filed police reports and notified the funeral home to let me know if they try to say I gave them permission to take over funeral arrangements for my dad. They completely took everything away from the spot my dad passed - moved his shoes, blankets, etc. It may seem odd, but I really just wanted that to be left intact until I got there so I could see the last spot my dad was before I have to say goodbye. I don’t think I can forgive them for that. Is there anything I should be worried about/anything additional I should do? This is my first time dealing with something so I’m trying my best. I’ve considered pressing charges for trespassing and theft if they don’t return every item they took. They’ve gutted the house, trashed rooms worth of things, took legal documents, social security cards, etc because they wanted to ‘keep them safe’ (bullshit), and they even took my dads money, keys, etc. Thankfully I have a full video tour of the home from a month ago so I can compare what was there before and after my dad passed. | a0b76aded5b3bef0e0acf2144373a0ecee57d0e080a227290403d2b0ad558ff0 | [
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[TX] Parents’ neighbor keeps calling police about their dogs. Police say they don’t hear any barking. Police have now referred the case to mediation. **Background**: My parents have lived in the same house for the last 15 years. They have always kept dogs and those dogs have always barked occasionally. No neighbors have ever complained or called the police before. Their current dogs have lived in the house for 2 and 5 years each. **Current situation**: This year, the very nice man next door died and his house was purchased by a much younger man. He is single and works nights. Because he sleeps during the day, he says the dogs are barking and waking him up. The police have been called at least twice now, and both times did not hear any barking. One time my mom went outside when the dogs were barking to find the neighbor standing at the end of their driveway. He then complained to her about the barking. (Of course they were, there’s a stranger lurking in the driveway.) Now my mom has received a notice that the police have referred the case for mediation. She is understandably upset and is not sure how to handle this. They have purchased bark collars, noise-emitting birdhouses that sense barking, and even removed a couple trees that had squirrels living in them to try to fix this. Admittedly, the dogs bark much less now, but it has never seemed to be unreasonable before. **On a potentially unrelated note**: Is it illegal to rent your room temporarily to people for 1-2 days at a time? He does this and I think it may be the real reason he is so persistent. Perhaps he is afraid his renters will stop paying if there is noise. **City ordinance**: > It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully or knowingly harbor or keep on his premises or elsewhere any animal of any kind that makes or creates an unreasonable disturbance of the peace of the neighbors or occupants of adjacent premises or people living in the vicinity thereof or suffer or permit such animal to make or create unusual noises by howling, barking, bawling or otherwise. **Advice requested**: 1. What amount of barking is “unreasonable?” 2. Is mediation mandatory in Tarrant County? What if she refuses to go? What if she does go? 3. Is the neighbor required to take any action on his own part? 4. Would supporting statements from neighbors be helpful? 5. Can I go with her to the mediation? 6. Are yard workers exempt from noise requirements? He has never complained about them before, but they are much louder and more persistent. Thank you very much for any help you can provide. We all feel a little unprepared for this situation. If there are any questions I should have asked but haven’t, I appreciate any info you can provide. | 18754efa3698f7e068661065897eda1483386e451c5823ceb31e3bc97c46efdb | [
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Neighbor’s severely autistic son keeps entering my home. Filed CPS report and called police multiple times with nothing done. What are my options? Located in Indiana. My neighbors have a severely autistic son (about 10-11yo) who continuously trespasses my property and enters my home. I’ve called the police about this multiple times and have filed a CPS report (because it’s blatant neglect, walks in the winter time in shorts/underwear with no shoes). So far nothing has been done. Cops will come, escort him back to his house, talk to the parents, and then leave. I’m tired of this happening because every time it happens it causes stress in my house. What can I do about this? How do I get law enforcement to start taking me seriously? | 26c7d2a44338e136dc8179d720379227355e0529cf3cda6f17ffc639ea5def9b | [
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