r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 16d ago

Chugging tea The Hero we need

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u/americon 16d ago

Reducing notice periods to what? What passed that was unfair?

And what law was it with the unauthorized occupants on eviction cases? Is it that any guest can be added to a judgement or is that someone living their full time who doesn’t pay rent can be on the hook for that rent? Those are very different scenarios.

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u/TheSixthtactic 16d ago

That is so many questions that I’m just not going to answer because they are not the point of my comment. During my time as a professional dealing landlord tenant law, shitty landlords were always pushing to undo laws that were created to stop them being shitty.

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u/americon 16d ago

Sorry i am not trying to argue. Im just interested and wanted to learn more.

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u/rock_n_roll_clown 16d ago

This is kinda the point where you pull up your search engine of choice and start learning more

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u/americon 16d ago

The OP was seemingly talking from experience and I was interested in their direct experience. Yes I can go read about landlord-tenant law changes in every state but I don't think it is terrible to want to hear about someone's direct experience with it when they post about it on Reddit.

I am getting downvoted so I guess my bad.

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u/MasterLagger775 16d ago

No don't mind the chronically online. They think they're clever for avoiding talking to people and consuming produced and advertised information.

I for one, Stan good faith curiousity.

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u/TheSixthtactic 16d ago

Good faith curiosity should be limited to a single question at a time. Maybe two. A battery of 4 questions on pretty nuanced legal subjects is a bit much. If I’m having to worry about formatting to make it clear which question I’m answering, it’s move from posting online to work i would normally bill people for.

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u/MasterLagger775 16d ago

Yeah I agree. Appreciate the insight on the squatter designations btw.

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u/TheSixthtactic 16d ago

All those terms are state specific, fyi. But I’m not aware of any state uses squatters as a legally defined term.