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yes, the drugs and drinking may not even matter unless it is a duplex or roommate situation...but inappropriate touching is, and if he decides to take the issue to court use the word "fear" in your case. make it known that you fear rape, assoiation with his behaviour, fear for your children, what ever...but make it sound like a constant stress to be at "home"
No, but it's enough to charge him with a crime.
no. sounds lame to me. id enforce the lease
We have someone staying with us. Not the best situation. Came here with hardly any warning. We are giving him 3 nights and 3 nights only.
by michelleelise444 on September 12th, 2011
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A neighbors tree fell in my yard and hit my house, can I move the tree debris back onto their property to avoid the cost of removal? This is a Florida property.
by gatheringrm on June 27th, 2011
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Landlord has not paid $6000 judgement awarded 10 months ago. He has recently sold my equipment. What recourse can I take to get my money?
by crazylady4459 on August 28th, 2011
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If a person has not paid taxes for ten years or more do they lose the home to person who did?
by Hazecat on April 12th, 2011
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I just received a parking ticket for parking in the handicap spaces in our apartment complex that we had permission to use. What do I do?
by elizlogan on June 26th, 2011
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You're reading My landlord is a drunk I also think he abuses drugs he has on 2 different time touched me inapproatly is this enough to get out of my lease?
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ohh get real. if she was that "scared" she would have reported it to the police and would already have the answer to her question.
by Capital J on November 5th, 2009
I fear being homless in the winter with my son ! Any way I have reported to the cops their loud drunkin parties!
by Care27 on November 5th, 2009
I also dont want my husband to go mad and get into trouble over this jerk's actions!
by Care27 on November 5th, 2009
your answer get more and more lame with each reply. obviously your relationship with your husband sucks, otherwise you wouldnt be hiding it from him. 2nd fear being homless. give me a break. its just about impossible to be homless now a days. you have family, friends, womens shelters and about 100 other resources to turn to if your in a bad situation. i think this whole thing is made up for entertainment purposes.
by Capital J on November 5th, 2009
hey dude, i AM homeless. "just about impossible", LOL sometimes there is not a plan B, it may be just a matter of losing your job and an few "employment barries" away.
#2, her relationship with her husband just may suck, but your assumtion of it is unsupported. there is no way you can validate it. mabey he is "no-confrontational" and would rather maintain steady houseing for his family rather then get in a fight and suddenly he must scramble to come up with things like electrical deposits, and rent deposits. perhaps they don't have as much money as you assume they do. i have been living in my van for nearly a year now, all my income goes to paying my traffic tickts, owed money for my useless education, and maintaining my old van.
do not be so quick to judge, first walk to miles in someones shoes, my brother.
and cops tend to be useless when all you can say is "i am scared, but he has no really done anything yet...and they certaintly are not concerend with a "lease agreement"
by duke.of.data on November 5th, 2009
she is worried mother, and her husband has his hands tied...homelessness is real, and living in a shelter with a kid!!! how do you think she would feel? how about her husband? what if her family is far away and he would not like to lose his job? what if she has no family? do you think she wants to lose her son to foster care? let the state take him? if you respond please be realistic...
to care27: my recomendation stands. dont get a lawyer or nothing fancy, but plan ahead. get the deposits ready, don't expect your old one's back from your landlord, when you have enough to survive with make the jump. considder an apartment for now, but capitol J is simply wrong...your case and question is valid and needs to be addressed for your sanity, safty, and most importantly for your son.
by duke.of.data on November 5th, 2009