Message from @DOSagain
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the end of the contract is surely a good reason?
Nope
even after your contract is over
what the fuck
how tho
IT IS **THE** CONTRACT
you'll need to smear shit on the walls to get evicted
wait wait
so if I sign the contract to live there for 1 year
and after the contract is over
and I don't want to leave
you can't force me to leave?
It's automatically a month-to-month
Seemingly so
WTF
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Is renovation considered a good reason?
well
if you renovate the house
surely you're just doing the tenant's work for him
LOL WAT
Actually, I'm not sure about that
That would be pretty crazy
The big example the landlords were giving was repeat delinquency (no payment). They weren't able to evict people under the normal Section 8 as the tenant would pay the arrears and stop paying again, so they'd evict under Section 21, which is now gone. Landlords got fucked.
Legalise all drugs in UK BUT users of them that have health complications related to their use must pay for treatment. Yay<:pepe_smile:378719407977005068> or gay<:pepe_sad:560202541904953365>
>oi bruv u hav ur crack loicense?
Legalise it all but keep the healthcare free. If you start saying "you can't have healthcare because you did this" you could make excuses for everyone i think. You did sport and got an injury you knew the concequences therefore you're not getting it that kind of thing.
But if you commit a crime whilst being on drugs / addicted to drugs you should be forced to go to rehab. And once you're out of rehab that is when your sentence starts. So like if you murder someone you go to rehab and then go into prison.
Of course you need prison reform too but that's another conversation π
@Glorious Republic Of Voltein yes if that also means anyone who ever causes their own health problems from overeating, alcohol or smoking also have to pay for their own treatment too
SAVAGE KATIE
To protest against climate change?
yes
like as in it doesn't exist?
no
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good on them i think. We do need to do something