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tryan21

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HomeGuru said:
tryan21 said:
Thanks for all your help, but it's now done and over with. It has been settled and everything is alright.

**A: ok, so how was it settled? Did your mother pay all the money she owed to L?
What did L say about towing your car?


I'm am not talking about situation with my mother. What is settled is the car issue. We don't have to remove it because it is a legal running vehicle, my landlord claims he didn't relize we had replaced the stolen plate (he thought it wasn't registered). He's lying though, because that was the subject of one of our arguments. But oh well, all is well! I had threatened to call the cops if he towed it. I got a copy of my citys junk /non running car ordinance for vehicles that are on pvt property (thanks FarmerJ) and it stated that if the vehicle was running and legal that he could not remove it. So I think that made him relize a few things. He apologized, that shocked me!
 


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robert.knepp said:
Glad to here everything is ok.

**A: the word is spelled hear as in glad to hear, since you use your ear to hear.
Well then maybe you're correct if you use your ere to here.
 

HomeGuru

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So Mom gets evicted, is homeless and lives out of the son's car on the property. L wants to tow the car away with the mother inside. Ok, good soap story.
 
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tryan21

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HomeGuru said:
So Mom gets evicted, is homeless and lives out of the son's car on the property. L wants to tow the car away with the mother inside. Ok, good soap story.


FYI: I'm a girl, so that would make me her daughter.

Also, I find it very distasteful to talk about someone's mother living in a car and think that is actually funny.
 
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tryan21

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dequeendistress said:
No!!!!

But I suspected so, thank you for the verification!

Should have realized it was a mobile home issue...

Look... I have no idea why you people are talking about a trailer or mobile home, but I do not live in one. But even if I did why would that matter? I should have never came here! I was just looking for some advice, but instead I get criticism and rude replies. I just don't understand why you feel the need to be so judgmental.
However I do thank all those who did help me some what.
 
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no lawyer here

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tryan21 said:
Look... I have no idea why you people are talking about a trailer or mobile home, but I do not live in one. But even if I did why would that matter? I should have never came here! I was just looking for some advice, but instead I get criticism and rude replies. I just don't understand why you feel the need to be so judgmental.
However I do thank all those who did help me some what.

A; You'll have to excuse HG. He has this fantasy about living in a trailer instead of under the bridge with the rest of the trolls.
 

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no lawyer here said:
A; You'll have to excuse HG. He has this fantasy about living in a trailer instead of under the bridge with the rest of the trolls.

**A: and you're excused from this website.
 

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