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I've been living at Extended Stay America, for free, for a week now...
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2019-04-29 at 5:17 PM UTCFolks, are they going to serve me some papers, or what?
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2019-04-29 at 5:18 PM UTCThey will take away your rolling papers, Matt.
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2019-04-29 at 5:21 PM UTCI guess they really Live up to their name
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2019-04-29 at 5:24 PM UTCI'm curious how you come and go without them locking you out
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2019-04-29 at 5:25 PM UTCHe just comes he doesn't go...
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2019-04-29 at 5:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I'm curious how you come and go without them locking you out
It's illegal. I've been here longer than 30 consecutive days... so I've established permanent residency in the eyes of the law. To get me out of here, they have to go through eviction proceedings, in court, just like any normal landlord would, to a leased tenant. I don't believe that's how it works down in the Lone Star State. -
2019-04-29 at 5:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung It's illegal. I've been here longer than 30 consecutive days… so I've established permanent residency in the eyes of the law. To get me out of here, they have to go through eviction proceedings, in court, just like any normal landlord would, to a leased tenant. I don't believe that's how it works down in the Lone Star State.
Ah, interesting. -
2019-04-29 at 5:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung It's illegal. I've been here longer than 30 consecutive days… so I've established permanent residency in the eyes of the law. To get me out of here, they have to go through eviction proceedings, in court, just like any normal landlord would, to a leased tenant. I don't believe that's how it works down in the Lone Star State.
I think the flaw in your logic is that you will still owe for any time you stay as well as the damage you are doing to your credit rating. -
2019-04-29 at 5:49 PM UTC
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2019-04-29 at 5:53 PM UTCI wonder if you could get away with squatting on a cruise ship.
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2019-04-29 at 5:56 PM UTCby three weeks time, 95 percent of cruise-goers have contracted serious food poisoning, requiring professional medical care.
If you expire , they will dump you overboard in international waters. If you are still kicking they will have you airlifted to a Hatian hospital that charges American prices. NOBODY RIDES FOR FREE eheheheheheh -
2019-04-29 at 6:03 PM UTC
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2019-04-29 at 6:05 PM UTC
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2019-04-29 at 6:12 PM UTCI wouldn't know, I've never been pushing that much "real weight" as you, Matt, Mister Man of Discernible taste..
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2019-04-29 at 6:13 PM UTC
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2019-05-01 at 12:56 PM UTCAny updates on this? what are your plans when Extended stay kick you out?
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2019-05-01 at 1:04 PM UTCJail?
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2019-05-01 at 1:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung It's illegal. I've been here longer than 30 consecutive days… so I've established permanent residency in the eyes of the law. To get me out of here, they have to go through eviction proceedings, in court, just like any normal landlord would, to a leased tenant. I don't believe that's how it works down in the Lone Star State.
Yeah, so you only have 3 weeks left there till ole sheriff come knocking with the eviction. 30 day court eviction nigga. -
2019-05-01 at 1:22 PM UTC
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2019-05-01 at 2:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Any updates on this? what are your plans when Extended stay kick you out?
Instead of providing me with a functioning refrigerator, and then signing me onto a 5-week reservation, paid fully up front, they choose to send me a handwritten note, asking me to vacate the premises, last week... in that note, they assured me they would not be taking any more payment from me, in the future. However, when this week rolled around, they changed their tune and started charging me back rent, as well as inflated prices for this week's rent. Haven't received anything court - ordered, yet, however...π
My plan when I get kicked out is to go to a another Extended Stay, nearby...