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I'm starting a wrongful death lawsuit (USA) and wondering how often should I expect updates from my lawyer? I've never sued or done anything with a lawyer so am just hoping to get other lawyer's perspective on what's normal frequency. Of course I'm chomping at the bit to find out what's new and happening now and what happens next, etc, but I don't want to be that person. the person/murderer we're suing was convicted by a jury and my lawyer, who's on %, has just filed for probate for us so were very early stages. Its been a bit over a week since we last communicated.
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I'm starting a wrongful death lawsuit (USA) and wondering how often should I expect updates from my lawyer? I've never sued or done anything with a lawyer so am just hoping to get other lawyer's perspective on what's normal frequency. Of course I'm chomping at the bit to find out what's new and happening now and what happens next, etc, but I don't want to be that person. the person/murderer we're suing was convicted by a jury and my lawyer, who's on %, has just filed for probate for us so were very early stages. Its been a bit over a week since we last communicated.
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I'm starting a wrongful death lawsuit (USA) and wondering how often should I expect updates from my lawyer? I've never sued or done anything with a lawyer so am just hoping to get other lawyer's perspective on what's normal frequency. Of course I'm chomping at the bit to find out what's new and happening now and what happens next, etc, but I don't want to be that person. the person/murderer we're suing was convicted by a jury and my lawyer, who's on %, has just filed for probate for us so were very early stages. Its been a bit over a week since we last communicated.
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A furniture company spelled my name incorrectly and won't grant a warranty check now -- what can I do? (US) I bought a moderately expensive couch from a Large Retailer, let's call them Slob's Pisscount Burniture for the sake of anonymity. Couch came with a five-year warranty. Three years in, a contractor at my house snags it with a tool and it sustains a small tear. I file a claim and it's approved, yay. They offer me 50% of the couch's value in cash as they are not able to replace it. I approve but when the check comes, it's for the wrong name -- not even a name, but a word (think if my name was Jack Smith, the check says Hack Smith) so I contact the claims company (a third-party) and they tell me they need Slob's to verify my identity. I call Slob's and they tell me someone spelled my name wrong in the system and that I need to bring my ID to Slob's so they can correct it internally and send the right check. I bring it and they verify it -- the salesperson who verifies it literally sold me the couch and remembers me. They mark my name down. Then the insurer tells me that they \*appear to have sold the couch to a different person named Hack Smith\* and that they can't issue me the payment because...it's not my couch. I sent them a photo of myself on the couch. They refuse to budge. Aside from changing my name to Hack Smith, what can I do here? Neither company will help me at this point and I honestly think they think I'm trying to defraud them.
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A furniture company spelled my name incorrectly and won't grant a warranty check now -- what can I do? (US) I bought a moderately expensive couch from a Large Retailer, let's call them Slob's Pisscount Burniture for the sake of anonymity. Couch came with a five-year warranty. Three years in, a contractor at my house snags it with a tool and it sustains a small tear. I file a claim and it's approved, yay. They offer me 50% of the couch's value in cash as they are not able to replace it. I approve but when the check comes, it's for the wrong name -- not even a name, but a word (think if my name was Jack Smith, the check says Hack Smith) so I contact the claims company (a third-party) and they tell me they need Slob's to verify my identity. I call Slob's and they tell me someone spelled my name wrong in the system and that I need to bring my ID to Slob's so they can correct it internally and send the right check. I bring it and they verify it -- the salesperson who verifies it literally sold me the couch and remembers me. They mark my name down. Then the insurer tells me that they \*appear to have sold the couch to a different person named Hack Smith\* and that they can't issue me the payment because...it's not my couch. I sent them a photo of myself on the couch. They refuse to budge. Aside from changing my name to Hack Smith, what can I do here? Neither company will help me at this point and I honestly think they think I'm trying to defraud them.
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-level. To sum up, the texts I got, basically asked if I would like to help with a down payment for a house. They said it would be less than $5000, and they could put my name on the house as well as theirs. According to them, it would help my credit score. They also noted we would each put up half. Past that, they said I would have to set up a legal trust due to me being under the age of 18, but the half would be yours at 18. My questions here are: Can this cause more harm than good? Does this give me any more liabilities down the road? Can this increase my tax rates? Any other noteworthy advice on this topic would be great, thanks!
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[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
[ { "content": "My mother is asking me to help pay with a down payment on a house, but I'm not 18 yet. Can this cause any issues later down the road? I'm not a technical wizard regarding the economy and money management, but I'm 16 years old & I also have a job that makes a decent wage considering its entry-leve...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a warrant and they seized the car. The warrant was related to the previous owner not me. The police won't tell me why they took it just that it could be a year or years before I get the car back. I bought the car from a licensed dealership, not directly from the previous owner and the dealership said they brought the car legally so it's not their problem. My insurance company says I need to deal with the police. I paid over $6000 for the car and I either need the money back or the car back. What can I do if the police, the dealership and my insurance refuse to help? I have never had something like this happen to me and I'm lost.
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[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
[ { "content": "I bought a car and a week later the police seized it as evidence because of things the previous owner did. I'm getting the runaround from the police, the dealership and my insurance. What can I do? My location is California. I brought a car and a week after I bought it the police came here with a ...
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My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowed, so we went back to the cafeteria. But I am on a high strength laxative so if I need to go I need to go, so I walked back into the bathroom and the teacher had three girls pulled aside. She told me to leave and I told her I’m going to the bathroom so I went in a stall. Once I was in the bathroom, she started telling these girls to lift their bras (to check for vapes) and she touched one of the girls butts to “check”. And then one of the girls refused and she said “fine then pull your whole tit out” -they are not searching any guys- -also there wasn’t a vape on these girls- Is this legal? And what do you suggest to do?
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[ { "content": "My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowe...
[ { "content": "My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowe...
[ { "content": "My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowe...
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My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowed, so we went back to the cafeteria. But I am on a high strength laxative so if I need to go I need to go, so I walked back into the bathroom and the teacher had three girls pulled aside. She told me to leave and I told her I’m going to the bathroom so I went in a stall. Once I was in the bathroom, she started telling these girls to lift their bras (to check for vapes) and she touched one of the girls butts to “check”. And then one of the girls refused and she said “fine then pull your whole tit out” -they are not searching any guys- -also there wasn’t a vape on these girls- Is this legal? And what do you suggest to do?
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[ { "content": "My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowe...
[ { "content": "My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowe...
[ { "content": "My school stripped search girls to check for drugs, is it legal? Hi, I am in high school and we have a problem with people (girls and guys) vaping in the bathroom. Here’s what happened: Me and my friend went to use the bathroom during lunch and this teacher stopped us and said we weren’t allowe...
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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My 12-year-old daughter had her phone confiscated at school. The principal then demanded the password and went through the contents. Is this legal? Apparently a kid on the bus told someone that she noticed questionable content on the phone (I actually spoke with the child and her mother. The questionable content turned out to be a pop up on some game they were playing). This morning, my daughter was told to hand over her phone and password. She did, because she didn't know what was going on and didn't want to get in trouble. Later she was called down to the assistant principal's office. He proceeded to tell her he found stuff (he didn't elaborate) in her search history and called her a liar when she told him she didn't know what he was talking about. Throughout all this, no one ever called me. They still haven't, and they still have her phone. She's an honor roll student and has never been in trouble before. She was crying and terrified when she got home. Does the school have a right to do this? It's a public school in Michigan.
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15 year old daughter assaulted at school I live in Oregon. My daughter (we'll call her Amy) was attacked by a girl she doesn't know while waiting for the bus after school. The girl who attacked her (we'll call her Dawn) did it because her friend who doesn't like Amy told her to. Dawn walked up and asked Amy if she wanted to fight, Amy said no and turned around, and the girl punched her twice in the back of the head and once in the eye. Amy's eye is purple, even her eyeball is bruised and red, and she has a concussion. Apparently there is a video but the school officer won't let us see it. The school also refuses to tell us the girls name and she is only suspended for the rest of the week (3 days). The girl who told Dawn to attack Amy did not get into any trouble and Amy keeps seeing her at school. My daughter has to see both of them in school next week and keeps having panic attacks. My questions are: Can I press criminal charges against a minor? Why won't the school even tell us the girls real name?? If I hire an attorney, how can I press charges without the girls name? Can the girl who told the other one to hit Amy get into any trouble?? Thank you. I really appreciate this! I was bullied in high school and it has left me with some pretty bad agoraphobia. I really don't want that for my daughter.
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15 year old daughter assaulted at school I live in Oregon. My daughter (we'll call her Amy) was attacked by a girl she doesn't know while waiting for the bus after school. The girl who attacked her (we'll call her Dawn) did it because her friend who doesn't like Amy told her to. Dawn walked up and asked Amy if she wanted to fight, Amy said no and turned around, and the girl punched her twice in the back of the head and once in the eye. Amy's eye is purple, even her eyeball is bruised and red, and she has a concussion. Apparently there is a video but the school officer won't let us see it. The school also refuses to tell us the girls name and she is only suspended for the rest of the week (3 days). The girl who told Dawn to attack Amy did not get into any trouble and Amy keeps seeing her at school. My daughter has to see both of them in school next week and keeps having panic attacks. My questions are: Can I press criminal charges against a minor? Why won't the school even tell us the girls real name?? If I hire an attorney, how can I press charges without the girls name? Can the girl who told the other one to hit Amy get into any trouble?? Thank you. I really appreciate this! I was bullied in high school and it has left me with some pretty bad agoraphobia. I really don't want that for my daughter.
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15 year old daughter assaulted at school I live in Oregon. My daughter (we'll call her Amy) was attacked by a girl she doesn't know while waiting for the bus after school. The girl who attacked her (we'll call her Dawn) did it because her friend who doesn't like Amy told her to. Dawn walked up and asked Amy if she wanted to fight, Amy said no and turned around, and the girl punched her twice in the back of the head and once in the eye. Amy's eye is purple, even her eyeball is bruised and red, and she has a concussion. Apparently there is a video but the school officer won't let us see it. The school also refuses to tell us the girls name and she is only suspended for the rest of the week (3 days). The girl who told Dawn to attack Amy did not get into any trouble and Amy keeps seeing her at school. My daughter has to see both of them in school next week and keeps having panic attacks. My questions are: Can I press criminal charges against a minor? Why won't the school even tell us the girls real name?? If I hire an attorney, how can I press charges without the girls name? Can the girl who told the other one to hit Amy get into any trouble?? Thank you. I really appreciate this! I was bullied in high school and it has left me with some pretty bad agoraphobia. I really don't want that for my daughter.
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15 year old daughter assaulted at school I live in Oregon. My daughter (we'll call her Amy) was attacked by a girl she doesn't know while waiting for the bus after school. The girl who attacked her (we'll call her Dawn) did it because her friend who doesn't like Amy told her to. Dawn walked up and asked Amy if she wanted to fight, Amy said no and turned around, and the girl punched her twice in the back of the head and once in the eye. Amy's eye is purple, even her eyeball is bruised and red, and she has a concussion. Apparently there is a video but the school officer won't let us see it. The school also refuses to tell us the girls name and she is only suspended for the rest of the week (3 days). The girl who told Dawn to attack Amy did not get into any trouble and Amy keeps seeing her at school. My daughter has to see both of them in school next week and keeps having panic attacks. My questions are: Can I press criminal charges against a minor? Why won't the school even tell us the girls real name?? If I hire an attorney, how can I press charges without the girls name? Can the girl who told the other one to hit Amy get into any trouble?? Thank you. I really appreciate this! I was bullied in high school and it has left me with some pretty bad agoraphobia. I really don't want that for my daughter.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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A child, 9 years old, has never been enrolled in school (Arizona) I’m considering calling CPS! My cousins boyfriend has 3 children, the oldest is 9 years old, does not know how to read, and none of them have been enrolled in school, ever. They also are not receiving medical care as their father doesn’t believe in medicine. My cousin and her boyfriend have no job, and mooch off of people to survive. My question is, what are the legal ramifications for what this man has done to his kids? Can he go to Prison for failure to enroll his children? I am very concerned for the health and mental well-being of these children.
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After renting a house we discovered that the flooring is covered in pet urine. We paid out of pocket to replace the flooring only to discover the urine is soaked through the wood boards under thr carpet when we tore it out. Landlord won't do anything or let us out of lease (pa) When we viewed the house before signing the lease the previous tenant was still here. I have no idea why but for some reason we didn't smell anything at all during the walk thru. The landlord wouldnt allow us access to the house until after the lease was signed. After signing the lease we got the keys and discovered the entire house smelled overwhelming. I immediately rented a rug doctor and scrubbed the floors with every product for pet urin I could find including white vinegar and baking soda. When that did nothing (after 6 days of scrubbing and the landlord not answering my calls or texts) I finally got intouch with the landlord and explained the situation (I have a 3 year old son who I'm not allowing to roll on a carpet covered in piss. Plus we have a dog who is going crazy with the smell). She agreed to pay for pergo flooring for two rooms but if we wanted more done we had to pay for it and we had to do ALL the work. We tore out the carpeting in the dining room last night and discovered the piss was soaked into the wood under the carpet. The landlord wont replace it or let us out of the lease and I cant afford to rip up floor boards in a house in just renting. On top of this we discovered the roof is leaking under the entire length on the left side of the house (the landlord is patching it until she can get someone to replace is in a month). The deadline to be out of our old house is passed so we have all of our belongings in this house and I'm at a total loss about what to do. Ive never dealt with anything like this before and I have no idea what to do. Please help. This is in Pennsylvania.
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After renting a house we discovered that the flooring is covered in pet urine. We paid out of pocket to replace the flooring only to discover the urine is soaked through the wood boards under thr carpet when we tore it out. Landlord won't do anything or let us out of lease (pa) When we viewed the house before signing the lease the previous tenant was still here. I have no idea why but for some reason we didn't smell anything at all during the walk thru. The landlord wouldnt allow us access to the house until after the lease was signed. After signing the lease we got the keys and discovered the entire house smelled overwhelming. I immediately rented a rug doctor and scrubbed the floors with every product for pet urin I could find including white vinegar and baking soda. When that did nothing (after 6 days of scrubbing and the landlord not answering my calls or texts) I finally got intouch with the landlord and explained the situation (I have a 3 year old son who I'm not allowing to roll on a carpet covered in piss. Plus we have a dog who is going crazy with the smell). She agreed to pay for pergo flooring for two rooms but if we wanted more done we had to pay for it and we had to do ALL the work. We tore out the carpeting in the dining room last night and discovered the piss was soaked into the wood under the carpet. The landlord wont replace it or let us out of the lease and I cant afford to rip up floor boards in a house in just renting. On top of this we discovered the roof is leaking under the entire length on the left side of the house (the landlord is patching it until she can get someone to replace is in a month). The deadline to be out of our old house is passed so we have all of our belongings in this house and I'm at a total loss about what to do. Ive never dealt with anything like this before and I have no idea what to do. Please help. This is in Pennsylvania.
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After renting a house we discovered that the flooring is covered in pet urine. We paid out of pocket to replace the flooring only to discover the urine is soaked through the wood boards under thr carpet when we tore it out. Landlord won't do anything or let us out of lease (pa) When we viewed the house before signing the lease the previous tenant was still here. I have no idea why but for some reason we didn't smell anything at all during the walk thru. The landlord wouldnt allow us access to the house until after the lease was signed. After signing the lease we got the keys and discovered the entire house smelled overwhelming. I immediately rented a rug doctor and scrubbed the floors with every product for pet urin I could find including white vinegar and baking soda. When that did nothing (after 6 days of scrubbing and the landlord not answering my calls or texts) I finally got intouch with the landlord and explained the situation (I have a 3 year old son who I'm not allowing to roll on a carpet covered in piss. Plus we have a dog who is going crazy with the smell). She agreed to pay for pergo flooring for two rooms but if we wanted more done we had to pay for it and we had to do ALL the work. We tore out the carpeting in the dining room last night and discovered the piss was soaked into the wood under the carpet. The landlord wont replace it or let us out of the lease and I cant afford to rip up floor boards in a house in just renting. On top of this we discovered the roof is leaking under the entire length on the left side of the house (the landlord is patching it until she can get someone to replace is in a month). The deadline to be out of our old house is passed so we have all of our belongings in this house and I'm at a total loss about what to do. Ive never dealt with anything like this before and I have no idea what to do. Please help. This is in Pennsylvania.
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After renting a house we discovered that the flooring is covered in pet urine. We paid out of pocket to replace the flooring only to discover the urine is soaked through the wood boards under thr carpet when we tore it out. Landlord won't do anything or let us out of lease (pa) When we viewed the house before signing the lease the previous tenant was still here. I have no idea why but for some reason we didn't smell anything at all during the walk thru. The landlord wouldnt allow us access to the house until after the lease was signed. After signing the lease we got the keys and discovered the entire house smelled overwhelming. I immediately rented a rug doctor and scrubbed the floors with every product for pet urin I could find including white vinegar and baking soda. When that did nothing (after 6 days of scrubbing and the landlord not answering my calls or texts) I finally got intouch with the landlord and explained the situation (I have a 3 year old son who I'm not allowing to roll on a carpet covered in piss. Plus we have a dog who is going crazy with the smell). She agreed to pay for pergo flooring for two rooms but if we wanted more done we had to pay for it and we had to do ALL the work. We tore out the carpeting in the dining room last night and discovered the piss was soaked into the wood under the carpet. The landlord wont replace it or let us out of the lease and I cant afford to rip up floor boards in a house in just renting. On top of this we discovered the roof is leaking under the entire length on the left side of the house (the landlord is patching it until she can get someone to replace is in a month). The deadline to be out of our old house is passed so we have all of our belongings in this house and I'm at a total loss about what to do. Ive never dealt with anything like this before and I have no idea what to do. Please help. This is in Pennsylvania.
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told him that's ridiculous, and asked how we were supposed to go to the bathroom he told me "I dunno outside or something" EXCUSE ME , He just told a pregnant woman that she needs to pee in the bushes instead of the bathroom!? Now he wants 2 months rent up front. What the hell do we do?
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[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
[ { "content": "[TX] Landlord won't let us use the toilet. My husband and I rent a house, the landlord lives across the street. He claims that when we use the bathroom it causes pipes to crack in his house. He has now banned us from using all the toilets in the house for an indefinite amount of time. When I told...
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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[ { "content": "I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to ...
[ { "content": "I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to ...
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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[ { "content": "I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to ...
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol ​
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