oilycreek
Banned
You looking into a threesome or sumtin?
na, I will let you guys kiss and make up
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You looking into a threesome or sumtin?
na, I will let you guys kiss and make up
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na, I will let you guys kiss and make up
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Didnt know we broke up? But thanks for the insight though.
Didnt know we broke up? But thanks for the insight though.
Sorry to go off in a tangent. Like other posted, I really think that the tenants have way too much rights.
It may be cruel, but where is the wrong if a landlord kicks out a tenant because heéshe can't pay? I understand that some may be in harsh situations, but it that the landlord's fault? And what about the tenants who are party animals? Can neighbors stand megabass thumpin after they returned from a hard days work? let alone after 10pm? There are some a**hole landlords out there but most are reasonable people who are trying their best to get by. If you are a tenant you obviously made some form of agreement with your landlord - IF YOU CAN'T PAY, YOU NEED TO GET OUT.
If you are a heavy drug user, party animal, or a deadbeat do the rest of the hard working people a favor: Move to Attawaspagat.
Notice required to evict:
Owe rent.......................................14 days
Broke law, disturbed other tenants....20 days
Making / selling drugs .....................10 days
A meth lab and they get a warning???????
Notice required to evict:
Making / selling drugs .....................10 days
A meth lab and they get a warning???????
Which gives me an idea.....
We don't do fundraisers for self imolation here. Only over-played motorcycle crashes.
It its not clear to me that those points are inconsistent.
But by all means, if your goal is to give me good reasons not to bother giving input. I guess you succeeded.
While the statement is still generally true that you can waive legal rights. I would never have given an absolute statement that you can waive your right to anything, there are many things that one can not contract to do or contract out of.
gotcha? seriously? what a dick move.
OK bickering aside, there is no conflict in statements. Correct me if I am wrong but A) a person can waive certain rights and B) if they reneg on those agreements in many cases the offended party might as well just suck it up because no court is going to waste its time on petty matters or it will cost more than it's worth.
Going back to waiving rights, a person can waive rights but is it legal to ask them to.
Let's say a potential renter asked a LL why he wasn't advertizing a vacant unit and the reply was that he had certain beliefs that he couldn't legally put in an ad so he would rather leave the unit vacant. If the renter said "I'll comply with those beliefs" then I don't see a problem but if the LL instead had said "I'll rent to you if you agree to waive rights" would he not be in trouble? Would it not be a form of extortion?