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Online store refuses to refund me and is threatening to fine me if I file a dispute I recently purchased an item from an online hardware store that was approximately $100. A few days later, this company cancelled the order but did not refund the full amount, instead keeping 5%. This isn't a huge sum of money, but it was enough to make my blood boil. How could they keep my money when THEY are the ones that cancelled the order? So I reached out, and told them I wanted the full refund or would be disputing with my credit card company. I quickly received a response, and here are the highlights: "You explicitly agreed to the Terms of Use by electronically signing said document, as a legal and contractual condition of sale. It clearly and concisely states the following: 3) Handling Fee - 5% of the invoice is a non-refundable Handling Fee for placing the order. This fee is not part of the purchase price of the product and is not refunded upon return or cancellation, including involuntary cancellations. Therefore, your statement regarding said is false, and your insinuation of illegality is absurd. As previously stated, your order was refunded. The non-refundable Handling Fee for your use of the website and our processing of your order has nothing to do with the product you purchased. You are certainly welcome to make a big deal out of a few dollars. However, please be advised that any action you take may result in additional fees as per the Terms of Use. I would strongly advise that you read the contract that you electronically signed. Note that we maintain your digital signature, and in fact, no transaction is permitted without manually checking a box stating that you read and agreed to said Terms of Use." ​ And BTW, the terms of use essentially states that they'll fine me $1000 for disputing and send it to collecitons, among other things. Tell me Reddit, how TF is this legal? And what can I do about it? | 66793bdb3fcfd4f4930c048b11a9852545981c30d61b518657930b6c7ffa9b20 | [
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Online store refuses to refund me and is threatening to fine me if I file a dispute I recently purchased an item from an online hardware store that was approximately $100. A few days later, this company cancelled the order but did not refund the full amount, instead keeping 5%. This isn't a huge sum of money, but it was enough to make my blood boil. How could they keep my money when THEY are the ones that cancelled the order? So I reached out, and told them I wanted the full refund or would be disputing with my credit card company. I quickly received a response, and here are the highlights: "You explicitly agreed to the Terms of Use by electronically signing said document, as a legal and contractual condition of sale. It clearly and concisely states the following: 3) Handling Fee - 5% of the invoice is a non-refundable Handling Fee for placing the order. This fee is not part of the purchase price of the product and is not refunded upon return or cancellation, including involuntary cancellations. Therefore, your statement regarding said is false, and your insinuation of illegality is absurd. As previously stated, your order was refunded. The non-refundable Handling Fee for your use of the website and our processing of your order has nothing to do with the product you purchased. You are certainly welcome to make a big deal out of a few dollars. However, please be advised that any action you take may result in additional fees as per the Terms of Use. I would strongly advise that you read the contract that you electronically signed. Note that we maintain your digital signature, and in fact, no transaction is permitted without manually checking a box stating that you read and agreed to said Terms of Use." ​ And BTW, the terms of use essentially states that they'll fine me $1000 for disputing and send it to collecitons, among other things. Tell me Reddit, how TF is this legal? And what can I do about it? | 66793bdb3fcfd4f4930c048b11a9852545981c30d61b518657930b6c7ffa9b20 | [
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Online store refuses to refund me and is threatening to fine me if I file a dispute I recently purchased an item from an online hardware store that was approximately $100. A few days later, this company cancelled the order but did not refund the full amount, instead keeping 5%. This isn't a huge sum of money, but it was enough to make my blood boil. How could they keep my money when THEY are the ones that cancelled the order? So I reached out, and told them I wanted the full refund or would be disputing with my credit card company. I quickly received a response, and here are the highlights: "You explicitly agreed to the Terms of Use by electronically signing said document, as a legal and contractual condition of sale. It clearly and concisely states the following: 3) Handling Fee - 5% of the invoice is a non-refundable Handling Fee for placing the order. This fee is not part of the purchase price of the product and is not refunded upon return or cancellation, including involuntary cancellations. Therefore, your statement regarding said is false, and your insinuation of illegality is absurd. As previously stated, your order was refunded. The non-refundable Handling Fee for your use of the website and our processing of your order has nothing to do with the product you purchased. You are certainly welcome to make a big deal out of a few dollars. However, please be advised that any action you take may result in additional fees as per the Terms of Use. I would strongly advise that you read the contract that you electronically signed. Note that we maintain your digital signature, and in fact, no transaction is permitted without manually checking a box stating that you read and agreed to said Terms of Use." ​ And BTW, the terms of use essentially states that they'll fine me $1000 for disputing and send it to collecitons, among other things. Tell me Reddit, how TF is this legal? And what can I do about it? | 66793bdb3fcfd4f4930c048b11a9852545981c30d61b518657930b6c7ffa9b20 | [
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Online store refuses to refund me and is threatening to fine me if I file a dispute I recently purchased an item from an online hardware store that was approximately $100. A few days later, this company cancelled the order but did not refund the full amount, instead keeping 5%. This isn't a huge sum of money, but it was enough to make my blood boil. How could they keep my money when THEY are the ones that cancelled the order? So I reached out, and told them I wanted the full refund or would be disputing with my credit card company. I quickly received a response, and here are the highlights: "You explicitly agreed to the Terms of Use by electronically signing said document, as a legal and contractual condition of sale. It clearly and concisely states the following: 3) Handling Fee - 5% of the invoice is a non-refundable Handling Fee for placing the order. This fee is not part of the purchase price of the product and is not refunded upon return or cancellation, including involuntary cancellations. Therefore, your statement regarding said is false, and your insinuation of illegality is absurd. As previously stated, your order was refunded. The non-refundable Handling Fee for your use of the website and our processing of your order has nothing to do with the product you purchased. You are certainly welcome to make a big deal out of a few dollars. However, please be advised that any action you take may result in additional fees as per the Terms of Use. I would strongly advise that you read the contract that you electronically signed. Note that we maintain your digital signature, and in fact, no transaction is permitted without manually checking a box stating that you read and agreed to said Terms of Use." ​ And BTW, the terms of use essentially states that they'll fine me $1000 for disputing and send it to collecitons, among other things. Tell me Reddit, how TF is this legal? And what can I do about it? | 66793bdb3fcfd4f4930c048b11a9852545981c30d61b518657930b6c7ffa9b20 | [
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Online store refuses to refund me and is threatening to fine me if I file a dispute I recently purchased an item from an online hardware store that was approximately $100. A few days later, this company cancelled the order but did not refund the full amount, instead keeping 5%. This isn't a huge sum of money, but it was enough to make my blood boil. How could they keep my money when THEY are the ones that cancelled the order? So I reached out, and told them I wanted the full refund or would be disputing with my credit card company. I quickly received a response, and here are the highlights: "You explicitly agreed to the Terms of Use by electronically signing said document, as a legal and contractual condition of sale. It clearly and concisely states the following: 3) Handling Fee - 5% of the invoice is a non-refundable Handling Fee for placing the order. This fee is not part of the purchase price of the product and is not refunded upon return or cancellation, including involuntary cancellations. Therefore, your statement regarding said is false, and your insinuation of illegality is absurd. As previously stated, your order was refunded. The non-refundable Handling Fee for your use of the website and our processing of your order has nothing to do with the product you purchased. You are certainly welcome to make a big deal out of a few dollars. However, please be advised that any action you take may result in additional fees as per the Terms of Use. I would strongly advise that you read the contract that you electronically signed. Note that we maintain your digital signature, and in fact, no transaction is permitted without manually checking a box stating that you read and agreed to said Terms of Use." ​ And BTW, the terms of use essentially states that they'll fine me $1000 for disputing and send it to collecitons, among other things. Tell me Reddit, how TF is this legal? And what can I do about it? | 66793bdb3fcfd4f4930c048b11a9852545981c30d61b518657930b6c7ffa9b20 | [
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Person I don't know sent money to my PayPal account and wants me to send it back. I am located in IL, they are located in AZ. They sent $500 to my PayPal account and then called me saying they had mistakenly sent me money and I needed to send it back. I immediately thought it was a scam, because that sounds like a scam. I made sarcastic comments and hung up on them. They called back and I said to stop trying to scam me. I rarely use PayPal (once in the last 5 years, I think). I looked up my password and accessed my account and there was $502 and change ($2 and change from some old transaction). They sent me two texts which made me think even more that it was a scam: "May you plx send that money back. It was imprtant (sic)." and "That money was imortant (sic). Plx send it back." The next day someone identifying themselves as a Phoenix (IIRC) police officer called me. He said he had someone there that was saying I was refusing to send them money. I said I got a phone call from someone claiming to have mistakenly sent me money, but that people use schemes like this all the time to get money out of people. He basically said I was stealing it. I said that I wouldn't talk to him any further without a lawyer. He laughed at me and called me an idiot. I told him how would I even know who he was. He said he told me who he was. He then said he would put me down as a suspect. I said ok. He said ok they would proceed with filing theft charges. I said thank you for your help and I hung up. I am trying to get in touch with PayPal now about it, but don't know exactly what I should do. Here are my concerns: If this is a real person who accidentally sent me money, I want them to have it back. It's not mine and I don't want to be enriched by someone else's misfortune, even if they did do it themselves. Could this be a money laundering scheme? What issues might arise from the phone call with the "cop"? Let me know what other information would be helpful. | 66cf5ad025ae9abd6baf4783da2aa69767627d4f2efa374bb6627fb1a5aa89a9 | [
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Accidentally sent a landlord rent after lease ended. Landlord is saying he wants to inspect property to see if there is any other damage before returning it to me. Title says most of it. We signed a year lease for a rental property. 6 months into the lease, we found a house to buy. The landlord wouldn’t let us out of our lease early, so he agreed that if we found someone else to take over the rest of the lease term, he’d let us out. A good friend of ours was looking for a place and the timing was perfect. He wanted to raise the rent several hundred dollars a month,which was not appealing to our replacement renter, so we suggested that he could keep our security deposit, which would offset the price difference. He agreed to that (all agreements are verbal here, or mentioned in email) He immediately took two months security deposit from the new renter and started the new lease. She moved in immediately, and as far as I’m concerned, our contract is complete. Ended Jan 1. So we moved… things were hectic for the whole month, and in the chaos we didn’t see the January rental payment come out automatically. (These are transfers from me to him, not drafts against the account). When it came time to make my first mortgage payment, I saw that there was a February transaction, and in a panic, scrolled back to see the January transaction as well. I immediately called the former landlord, and told him I’d spotted the error. He said that he’d noticed it in January, and was “‘meaning to call me about that”. I said that it was fine, but that I’d like for him to return my money. At that point, he started talking about things he identified on a walkthrough at the end of my lease that he felt were my responsibility. We had talked about that at the time, and the new renter agreed to handle them after she moved in. He went on to say that he was going to hold on to the accidental payment until he had a chance to go back in and see if those things had been fixed. I pointed out that we were no longer in a contract, that the money I accidentally sent him has nothing to do with that contract, and that he needs to send that back to me. He said he’d return the February money, but that he’d get back to me about January. At this point, he’s not planning on sending me anything until at least Sunday when he has a chance to review the place. I’m posting here so it probably goes without saying that he hasn’t returned any of my money. So I’m exploring my options I guess, and wondering if anyone has advice. I think I’m giving him until the end of the day to tell me his next steps, and then filing some claim with small claims court? Not sure what else I should do. My gut tells me not to accept a partial re-payment , but I don’t know if that matters. I’m honestly not sure how he feels like he has a right to hold this money, and take some part of it based on the state of the house that another renter has been in for over a month. Thanks in advance for any advice. | 0cbee30b438b27d1a6dc23d022ab773e5a597dc869ad32c9d36aa430fa3d660b | [
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(Michigan) Help! Landlord turned off my electricity since Thanksgiving and now my water, but won't give me an eviction notice! I dont know what to do at this point. I pay rent weekly in a house that has been converted into 3 units, since September 29th of this year. We never signed a lease. My workplace was shut down recently due to covid. On Thanksgiving I was 2 days late on rent and he told me to pack my stuff and leave. When I told him the CDC has stopped evictions and I need an actual eviction notice, he turned off all the power in my unit except the living room lights. No outlets work. The breaker box for the building is in the basement, and he is just flipping off the electricty to my unit. He previously called the cops on me (I'm assuming to kick me out), and of course they told him to evict me properly. He keeps turning off the electricity intermittently and when I message him he claims he wasnt aware and he will have an electrician out. Then he ignores me. I noticed the basement unit was open yesterday so I went and flipped the breakers back on to get my electricity back. He retaliated by turning off the water in my unit. He refuses to give me an eviction notice, and it seems like I am stuck until he does. I have offered to pay the back due rent but not any time when the electricity wasnt working, and he ignores me. I'm working with legal aid but I need water again NOW, not a week from now. He keeps lying and saying he is in the process of fixing these things to my unit but isn't, and it's getting worse. Someone please help! Thanks! | 6db4f8579a88292a4d739e354922dd0bb2e50a97a910a9135fc38f41fb1cf166 | [
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My landlord pays for my water and trash. The city took the trash bins so there’s no place to put trash and the city just turned off water. What to do? I’m a disabled veteran with PTSD/Major Depression/GAD/ADHD and I’ve been sober from alcohol and cocaine since December 12, 2021. I’ve had a broken window for over a year now. He’s unable to reach unless it’s about how I’m late on rent. I am currently caught up on rent with help from a mental health clinic I go to therapy at. The grass is a foot tall. There was also a leak from the 2nd floor through the first floor (apartment opposite of mine), and the ceiling has totally fallen out. And the previous tenants had left their stuff and a fridge full of old food which has rotted and there’s tons of bugs. I should call the health department but I am jobless waiting on VA claims for disability so if I lose my apartment I will be homeless. I’m also currently waiting to receive my dd-214 in the mail here. Which I never had a copy of. The amount of anxiety I have about my situation is exhausting. I have no money so I donate plasma and so I’m exhausted all the time. I really don’t want my cat and I on the streets. I have no car. What do I do? | c353905603ccaa5574422cbd7335c1075fd5e1372960b1b735b43e1ab6db3403 | [
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My landlord pays for my water and trash. The city took the trash bins so there’s no place to put trash and the city just turned off water. What to do? I’m a disabled veteran with PTSD/Major Depression/GAD/ADHD and I’ve been sober from alcohol and cocaine since December 12, 2021. I’ve had a broken window for over a year now. He’s unable to reach unless it’s about how I’m late on rent. I am currently caught up on rent with help from a mental health clinic I go to therapy at. The grass is a foot tall. There was also a leak from the 2nd floor through the first floor (apartment opposite of mine), and the ceiling has totally fallen out. And the previous tenants had left their stuff and a fridge full of old food which has rotted and there’s tons of bugs. I should call the health department but I am jobless waiting on VA claims for disability so if I lose my apartment I will be homeless. I’m also currently waiting to receive my dd-214 in the mail here. Which I never had a copy of. The amount of anxiety I have about my situation is exhausting. I have no money so I donate plasma and so I’m exhausted all the time. I really don’t want my cat and I on the streets. I have no car. What do I do? | c353905603ccaa5574422cbd7335c1075fd5e1372960b1b735b43e1ab6db3403 | [
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My landlord pays for my water and trash. The city took the trash bins so there’s no place to put trash and the city just turned off water. What to do? I’m a disabled veteran with PTSD/Major Depression/GAD/ADHD and I’ve been sober from alcohol and cocaine since December 12, 2021. I’ve had a broken window for over a year now. He’s unable to reach unless it’s about how I’m late on rent. I am currently caught up on rent with help from a mental health clinic I go to therapy at. The grass is a foot tall. There was also a leak from the 2nd floor through the first floor (apartment opposite of mine), and the ceiling has totally fallen out. And the previous tenants had left their stuff and a fridge full of old food which has rotted and there’s tons of bugs. I should call the health department but I am jobless waiting on VA claims for disability so if I lose my apartment I will be homeless. I’m also currently waiting to receive my dd-214 in the mail here. Which I never had a copy of. The amount of anxiety I have about my situation is exhausting. I have no money so I donate plasma and so I’m exhausted all the time. I really don’t want my cat and I on the streets. I have no car. What do I do? | c353905603ccaa5574422cbd7335c1075fd5e1372960b1b735b43e1ab6db3403 | [
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Can my landlord turn the water off because our water bill is too high? (KY, USA) There is something wrong with the water where I live that is causing a very high water bill— I’m not sure if it is our problem or the neighbors’ problem, as we’re in a duplex— but my landlord is threatening to turn our water off if it isn’t resolved. Is she allowed to do that? | 2fe56c007422de87fa59b2e50b43a2f011899d00d6a3e7e807cf6b5b00498c83 | [
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Landlord keeps plugging in water fountain without my permission on my front lawn while I pay for the water/electricity I'm in the US, in California. I signed a lease to rent a single bedroom in a house. My only house mate gave a 30day notice, effectively making me the only one left in the house. My landlord was paying for the water up until now (we had a verbal agreement that he would pay for it until the third bedroom was rented out, but he went back on his word). After I transferred the water bill in my name, I decided that I no longer wanted the fountain in the front lawn to be running since I was paying for the electricity/water. I unplugged the fountain and the next day I saw that the landlord had plugged it back in. He comes over every day for 'landscaping' sometimes late in the evening (8pm). The next day I unplugged the fountain and emptied the water in the bowl of the fountain. That evening I saw the landlord refilling the water, so I came out and confronted him about it. He immediately started yelling at me and telling me that the fountains are part of a 'common area'. He said that if they were not running that would damage the fountains. I responded by telling him that I don't intend on running the fountains because it's costing me money, and it's not mentioned anywhere in the lease that I have to maintain the fountains. He proceeded to yell at me (pretty much harassing me) and said a bunch of stuff that made no sense, for example that he would bill me if the fountains were unplugged. ​ Do I legally have to run the fountain? Can the landlord legally keep plugging it back in? This is just one incident of many where the landlord has yelled at me. I feel uncomfortable living here and it's weird to me that the landlord comes every single day (I feel like I'm being watched). Can I use any of this as grounds to break my lease and move out? | 40d70fac9ba2a15f9041af0030e1ca3d0033de316bc5dc4f3bfae5d6a402d131 | [
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Landlord "fixed" freezing pipes issue by installing pumps on hot water tank. Since then my electric usage has doubled. I keep getting $300+ electric bills because the hot water heater is constantly running. | 74b697bea5f4aed920ec50ecc3be7f6b05f8ba629107f30d14d5bafeef8e8819 | [
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My Landlord has turned off the hot water and unplugged all the large appliances in my house and threw out all the food and took the liquor in the fridge and freezer. What can I do? (NB, Canada) My roommates and I are not living in the house consistently through the summer but will be in the house off and on. The House is in a student town and I'm pretty sure the landlord is trying to pocket the money from our hydro. We've already sent an email saying this is not acceptable and threatening to go to the rentalsmen if the issue isn't cleared up. Any advice would be great! | 094a11741b31406b07e681b0c3f49ba9eb5f87d12b1a17b42d810243009f5649 | [
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[Nyc] I've been under the impression my landlord has been paying our electric bill every month, but just got a notice that we have an outstanding balance of nearly $900 and they're going to turn everything off soon Ok please dont yell at me guys because I realize in retrospect theres a lot of things wrong here. I'm 20 years old and this is my first time living on my own so I now realize some of the mistakes I made. But here's the situation: I'm subletting a room from this guy, C. The apartments lease is in his name, he does not live here, however. It is just me and two other girls. We all moved in at separate times, but we all pay C our agreed upon rent (which is way more than what the apartment costs, hes making a profit. Which fine I get it, it's his side hustle. So long as I dont have issues, I dont mind) well our utilities was a part of our rent payments. So we just give him $X every month and he takes care of wifi and gas/electric. Well, from December-March I had a girl from Russia as my roommate. He put the electric bill in her name because she needed proof of residency or something along those lines. But as far as she knew, he was still in charge of paying the bill. In March she moved back to Russia and he had another girl move in. Everytnjngs been great, no issues. Well I've noticed that my old roommate was still getting letters from conedison. I've been holding on to them but I never opened them because i know it's illegal to open someone else's mail. Today i saw another letter and i dont know, I felt compelled to open it and it was a final notice letter saying theres an outstanding payment of $850. wtf that's like months of missed payments. And so I texted her letting her know that she has all this debt in her name. And of course I called C to let him know about this because he said he was paying our electric. Anyway, he said he'll take care of it. But I guess the point of my post is to ask if there is anything I can really do about this if he doesnt pay? I talked to my other roommates and we are kind of kicking ourselves because we dont have anything in writing saying that we agreed our rent price covers our utilities. Also, obviously we are subletting the apartment from him illegally. Are we basically just screwed? Sorry if this is hard to understand I'm so sick I cant even type coherently so please ask if you need anything clarified | 73f874231a08a38292adc7eb9829efc0b3b825d8a1fb3922dc95dd226b4b5542 | [
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Landlord shutting off water without notice I live in Phoenix, Arizona. My landlord regularly will turn off the entire complexes water supply without any notice, and without reason. They did so last night for about 12 hours, leaving me unable to pee in my toilet as I was in the middle of cleaning whenever it happened. This is especially heinous due to the fact that I'm 9 months pregnant and have to pee every 30 minutes lol. I know this is area specific, I tried to post it on the Phoenix subreddit but they said to try a legal forum instead because it "didn't pertain to the area". Anyways, what should I do to stop them cutting the water supply? Does anyone know the tenant rights in Phoenix, because Google says a few different things?? Also, should I call the non-emergency police dept next time this happens, or maybe a lawyer, since the landlord refuses to give proper notice? Thank you in advance and I appreciate any/all responses. | 802ea1aef4f4b10daa3c96c86a700449a32b4f4015175c9efbdd182219d350f1 | [
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My power was just shut off, even though I've been paying the bill; My landlord requested all utility checks be made out to HIM and NOT the local power company. Is this illegal? I've lived in the unit for over 4 months, I've been paying SOMEBODY for power and water, the checks (apparently) where going "through" the landlord... but today my doorbell rang, but no one was there, then my power was shut off. When I called the power provider, they told me theres no record or account of anyone living at my address and needing power? Like I can't get it turned back on today and I have to make a whole new account with the company! And then they'll "Do their best" to get there before the weekend, when they wont do it. All they have to do it take the rubber stoppers out of the meeter!! Fuck this feels crazy. I live in Maynard MA, I know my rent is WAY to high for where and WHAT it is, and I've seen my land lords do sketchy shit before (not fixing things, overbooking the parking lot with additional cars, putting LARGE garbage out on the sidewalk; like beds, tables, couches and waiting days for the CITY to deal with it, and other basic scumbag stuff) ​ what the hell do I do here? | 93b08650d73a1078dc2b52175dcad5e970f6e13fa47cbecbd72fd0b7a59626e1 | [
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Landlord is kicking me out, what should I do? Hello y'all, This is for a friend who is being evicted because her landlord is having a "Divorce" and husband is moving into the guest house were my friend is living at the moment. She lives in a gust house in California in the San Fernando Valley moved in early March. She is always paying her side of the rent and is never late as well. She's had problems with the landlords wife because she always has her son over helping as she trying to make her new place feel like home. As of today she got a text saying her(Landlord) husband and her are getting a divorce. The husband will be moving in the guest house, so she will need to move asap. I know there are laws that protect someone who has been living more than a month in a place, but im not entirely sure. ​ Hope someone could help out my friend, she is a very lovely older lady and is trying her best to live at peace. | 6922e6d4a6723566913a0d8f3b24a5ac08c4f47964c7535e2543a27880d0ebf4 | [
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Landlord is kicking me out, what should I do? Hello y'all, This is for a friend who is being evicted because her landlord is having a "Divorce" and husband is moving into the guest house were my friend is living at the moment. She lives in a gust house in California in the San Fernando Valley moved in early March. She is always paying her side of the rent and is never late as well. She's had problems with the landlords wife because she always has her son over helping as she trying to make her new place feel like home. As of today she got a text saying her(Landlord) husband and her are getting a divorce. The husband will be moving in the guest house, so she will need to move asap. I know there are laws that protect someone who has been living more than a month in a place, but im not entirely sure. ​ Hope someone could help out my friend, she is a very lovely older lady and is trying her best to live at peace. | 6922e6d4a6723566913a0d8f3b24a5ac08c4f47964c7535e2543a27880d0ebf4 | [
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Landlord is kicking me out, what should I do? Hello y'all, This is for a friend who is being evicted because her landlord is having a "Divorce" and husband is moving into the guest house were my friend is living at the moment. She lives in a gust house in California in the San Fernando Valley moved in early March. She is always paying her side of the rent and is never late as well. She's had problems with the landlords wife because she always has her son over helping as she trying to make her new place feel like home. As of today she got a text saying her(Landlord) husband and her are getting a divorce. The husband will be moving in the guest house, so she will need to move asap. I know there are laws that protect someone who has been living more than a month in a place, but im not entirely sure. ​ Hope someone could help out my friend, she is a very lovely older lady and is trying her best to live at peace. | 6922e6d4a6723566913a0d8f3b24a5ac08c4f47964c7535e2543a27880d0ebf4 | [
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Landlord is kicking me out, what should I do? Hello y'all, This is for a friend who is being evicted because her landlord is having a "Divorce" and husband is moving into the guest house were my friend is living at the moment. She lives in a gust house in California in the San Fernando Valley moved in early March. She is always paying her side of the rent and is never late as well. She's had problems with the landlords wife because she always has her son over helping as she trying to make her new place feel like home. As of today she got a text saying her(Landlord) husband and her are getting a divorce. The husband will be moving in the guest house, so she will need to move asap. I know there are laws that protect someone who has been living more than a month in a place, but im not entirely sure. ​ Hope someone could help out my friend, she is a very lovely older lady and is trying her best to live at peace. | 6922e6d4a6723566913a0d8f3b24a5ac08c4f47964c7535e2543a27880d0ebf4 | [
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My landlord has placed cameras and monitors me during the day including audio. Is this legal? I am in Alabama. I recently got out of the hospital after a 4 month stay and found an ad where I could rent a room in a 2 bedroom house with shared common areas. This was the only living situation affordable to me until I get back to work if and when I am medically cleared to do so. The landlord showed me the cameras when I moved in but I thought it was just for security. Ive been here 2 weeks and every time the landlord has stopped by he mentions conversations I've had in the den with the other renter who I share the house with. Is this legal? Do I have any recourse or should I just accept it due to my precarios living, financial, and medical situation. Thank you so much for any advice and wisdom. Part of the reason for my hospital stay was due to a traumatic brain injury amd I am still struggling with how to process things mentally and continuously second guess my decisions or interpretations; any opinions or input are most welcome as a result. Thank you. | c1491eabfe058af2dba142a4083aacab8d207087c0ed44b91b8a4a4883a096c6 | [
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My landlord has placed cameras and monitors me during the day including audio. Is this legal? I am in Alabama. I recently got out of the hospital after a 4 month stay and found an ad where I could rent a room in a 2 bedroom house with shared common areas. This was the only living situation affordable to me until I get back to work if and when I am medically cleared to do so. The landlord showed me the cameras when I moved in but I thought it was just for security. Ive been here 2 weeks and every time the landlord has stopped by he mentions conversations I've had in the den with the other renter who I share the house with. Is this legal? Do I have any recourse or should I just accept it due to my precarios living, financial, and medical situation. Thank you so much for any advice and wisdom. Part of the reason for my hospital stay was due to a traumatic brain injury amd I am still struggling with how to process things mentally and continuously second guess my decisions or interpretations; any opinions or input are most welcome as a result. Thank you. | c1491eabfe058af2dba142a4083aacab8d207087c0ed44b91b8a4a4883a096c6 | [
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Landlord has camera and wifi thermostat we have no access to Married couple with toddler, just moved into a new single family home, 1 year lease. Landlord lives several hours away. She has a camera pointed towards the front entry way and a Nest thermostat and will not give us access to the devices. Our concerns about the camera were met with the excuse that she uses that to make sure the grass is cut and the sidewalks are shoveled when it snows. We like the place and needed a bigger house so we have dealt with her peculiarities. After moving in we found a few small things in the house that needed repair, some big like the heat didn't work and it was 45 degrees in the house. Now, the bathroom door won't close due to settling or humidity or something and the washing machine only works sporadically. After informing her of issues weeks ago, she said her repairman would be here on a certain day, 3 weeks out from our notification of deficiencies to her. He cancelled the appointment that day, so she says and that was a week ago. Evey issue we've respectfully brought 7p to her, she always says "Well that's never been an issue before and the last tenant didn't say anything." I've started replying that we've never had those issues in other houses either and never had a landlord that didn't repair any issues. This week, we unplugged our WiFi router a couple times for a few hours and and she texted and said that the internet company called her and said there's a cable unplugged and she wanted us to plug it in. I'm guessing she got a notification from the camera or thermostat app and lied about getting a call from Comcast. We're in Pennsylvania, does she have the right to have a camera there especially one we can't access? What about the thermostat? What is the recourse when she doesn't repair stuff in a timely manner? She's really hard to deal with and a cheapskate and I want to know our rights here. Thanks in advance. | 5d6b6bc44b36c92e8804cba4d00393f04a0f511c9f8b8d93a943d6c9838acadc | [
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(Illinois, Lake County) My heroin addict brother is turning my feeble/elderly parents' home into a trap house, anything I can do to end this that doesn't result in criminal charges for him/repossession of their home by authorities? Hi there Legal Advice, long time lurker, first time poster here. The title is a pretty good summary of the situation, but let me elaborate further in the post. **My questions are in bullet form at the bottom.** My 32 year old brother is in the depths of a pretty bad opioid addiction which really went off the rails about two years ago. He and his fellow addict girlfriend were evicted from their apartment and were allowed to live with my parents until they both overdosed in April. She left the situation and got sober, but my brother has followed the typical junkie life trajectory since then; lost his job, does weird shit for money and lost some teeth. He and his rotating cast of junkie friends hang out in the basement of my parent's home, using and selling him drugs. The house has fallen into a state of disrepair that would probably lead any code enforcement officer to condemn it if they saw the interior portions. My parents are older and are not in good health mentally or physically. My 80 year old father is probably in the last six months of life with end stage congestive heart failure and my 64 year old mother has never been fully able to take charge of things, due to her own struggles with mental illness. She works in a low paying job for the health insurance benefits. Her income combined with my father's Social Security benefits are the only income supporting the house. But generally speaking, my brother makes bad decisions, and my father sanctions them and also makes some bad ones of his own; my mom silently consents to whatever either of them say. I bail them out financially with increasing regularity, although that is the limit of the assistance they are willing to accept from me. I have begged and pleaded with them to get their shit together since I was 19, and I will admit that by the time I turned 30, I simply withdrew myself from trying to assist with their precarious living situation, only intervening during emergencies. These include an overdose my brother had in April and two recent hospitalizations for my dad to try to prolong his life with endstage CHF. He is very ill at the moment, in the hospital delirious and suffering from a lung infection which I believe to be partially related to the squalor they live in. He is threatening to sign himself out of the hospital against medical advice, which is another matter... Anyway, today I visited the house for the first time since April and it is a scene straight out of some horrible intersection of Hoarders and Intervention. I encountered some of my brothers "friends" at the house, while he was out, shuffling around trying to clean up the place with needles falling out of their pockets. One guy arrived looking for his missing pack of cigarettes (seemed like a codeword for his drugs), while another fellow went out to hand off something to a guy in a parked car. Needless to say, I think they are using and selling controlled substances out of my parents home. I can't imagine anybody who was not on drugs wanting to spend any kind of extended time in that hovel. I don't think it is healthy or safe for my parents to continue to live there under any circumstances if my father survives this latest health setback. Also these heroin addicts are strife generators and I kinda want to see them rot in jail for the next five years. **Here are my legal questions:** * I want to know how bad of an idea it would be to alert the local law enforcement about what I think is going on here. That house is probably all of the remaining assets my parents have currently, and as I understand it could be seized as the proceeds of illegal activity. I really want them to keep some of that equity to live off of. To be clear, my parents do not benefit in anyway from the heroin den in their basement, but I think they would have a hard time convincing a court that they had no idea what was going on there if the house was raided. * Can I expect the police tip off code enforcement to condemn the place if nothing else? Or alert Adult Protective Services of the situation? * Should I cut out the middle man and call APS on them myself? Will they help end or just further complicate this shitshow? I'd love to have this be out of my hands. * Can this situation be salvaged by getting some sort of guardianship over my father with the assistance of an attorney? Do I need an attorney to attempt that or can I reasonably file that motion on my own? It would be a huge burden to me to have my brother get a felony charge over all of this, as I would be expected to help him recover some sort of constructive existence afterwards. I also understand that he has gotten many more chances than the average junkie to dodge the legal consequences of his addiction, so if that is the only way, so be it. Thanks in advance for any legal insights, and Happy New Year. | cf361e27681404e2458f5ea0ed2ad2cb502003249f4f117995d912ee5821ca32 | [
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My company has added a coworkers income into my draw because "most of the work she does benefits me". My wife and I work for the same company. She is salaried and I work on commission, paid a draw abd then my commissions are to be paid out monthly. I put in my notice two weeks ago because I haven't seen commission since February. With my notice I noted that the state law around termination of employment for a commissioned sales person is that they pay me 100% up to date within 30 days of my last day. Today I received my commission statement and when they figured my draw against my commission, for the first time in five years, the deducted my wifes salary in full from my commissions. So effectively, I paid her for the last 5 months instead of the company. My CEO says we discussed this but we definitely never did. What does my recourse look like here if he does not correct this? I'm in Missouri and he is in California if that matters. | e377f91f9ecb6cf5da304cbe187352a3eea473c459c06596527197463c77153c | [
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