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Moms 4 Housing is a Grea Organization I say
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2020-01-15 at 1:16 PM UTC
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2020-01-15 at 1:18 PM UTCI can only assume you've figured out a way to use it to prey on old ladies
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2020-01-15 at 1:19 PM UTCQuite right too, simply because a property is vacant doesn't give anyone the right to use it, if the owner wants to leave it unused he can do what the hell he likes, it's his....what next? It's ok to steal my car because it wasn't being driven over night?
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2020-01-15 at 1:20 PM UTCWell it is called ride sharing in that case. All they are doing is sharing something unused.
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2020-01-15 at 1:21 PM UTC
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2020-01-15 at 1:23 PM UTCThe organization is only starting though. it ill be soon a mnationwide than a orldwide movement.
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2020-01-15 at 1:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat The organization is only starting though. it ill be soon a mnationwide than a orldwide movement.
Starting or ending it still requires all participants to be in agreement...a squatter does not have the agreement of the property owner...so the ride sharing thing isn't relevant.
Now if the property owner had given permission...then the nig wouldn't be a squatter. -
2020-01-15 at 2:21 PM UTC
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2020-01-15 at 2:22 PM UTCNo
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2020-01-15 at 2:31 PM UTCIs it because shes black?
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2020-01-15 at 3:15 PM UTC
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2020-01-15 at 3:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Starting or ending it still requires all participants to be in agreement…a squatter does not have the agreement of the property owner…so the ride sharing thing isn't relevant.
Now if the property owner had given permission…then the nig wouldn't be a squatter.
The property owner doesn't have the permission of the squatter either ... Use it or lose it -
2020-01-15 at 4:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country The property owner doesn't have the permission of the squatter either … Use it or lose it
He doesn't need some random nigs permission to use his own property. Anyway simply because no one is living in it doesn't mean he's not using it...he could be using it to store a toenail clipping or a wet towel on the bathroom floor as some sort of science experiment. -
2020-01-15 at 7:02 PM UTC
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2020-01-15 at 8 PM UTC
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2020-01-15 at 8:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um well obviously he/she does for it to be deemed "sharing"…or this happens
Squatting is a civil matter. If you feel like a house belongs to you, and wish to evict the occupier, then that is a matter for the courts to decide - not the cops. Hope you have your paperwork in order, a couple thousand dollars, and about 6 months to spare before you begin, lol -
2020-01-15 at 8:27 PM UTCNot in Tejas...
"In Texas, a squatter must possess the property continuously for a period of 10 years before they can make an adverse possession claim"
Hell if you are late on your rent here for 3 days they can evict you.
"Once the landlord gives the tenant a notice to vacate, the tenant has three days to pay the rent (if the landlord has given the tenant that option) or leave the rental property. The three days begin on the date the notice is delivered to the tenant." -
2020-01-15 at 8:31 PM UTCWe also have that "Stand your ground" law here in Sunny Tejas...if you went to your empty house and someone was in there, you can go ahead and shoot them (and then put a kitchen knife near the body just to cover all bases).
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2020-01-15 at 8:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Not in Tejas…
"In Texas, a squatter must possess the property continuously for a period of 10 years before they can make an adverse possession claim"
Hell if you are late on your rent here for 3 days they can evict you.
"Once the landlord gives the tenant a notice to vacate, the tenant has three days to pay the rent (if the landlord has given the tenant that option) or leave the rental property. The three days begin on the date the notice is delivered to the tenant."
If the tenant doesn't make his identity known to the landlord how can the landlord prove that the property is his? You could be kicking an innocent person out of his house. That is why procedures must be followed.
Which means court, a couple thousand dollars and around 6 months.
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2020-01-15 at 8:33 PM UTC