Message from @scaevola
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When grandpa's house got forclosed on after grandma died and so his income went down
Does it matter why you want someone who rents from you to leave? Even if its not such a heartwarming story, its your property, and you would have never build that house/rented it out if you couldnt take it back when you want to.
Also "[it] should be illegal ... change my mind"
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Anybody here interested in open source manufacturing, construction and farming hardware as a solution for automation, in contrast to UBI
Farming needs it badly
would help with the undocumented immigrant workers issue we have in CA right now
Farming has the most developments right now
Check out the global village construction kit
I"m sure it has, I'm just saying in Central CA, the farming community needs it
@scaevola yeah I contradicted myself. @Clive yeah. When I went to turn in my thirty day notice (my lease ends) I was informed not only of the auto renew clause that requires a 60 day notice, but also that my rent would be going up $300. The rent increase wasn't in the lease so I'm checking with an attorney to see if the rent increase not specified is means for making the clause break Utah State law.
you have that right, go for it
renting sucks ass
It's kind of dumb, Utah has a law that requires that service vendors that provide 12 month or longer contracts/lease's are required to send a notice before the auto renewal takes place (something that didn't happen in my case due to bad management) unfortunately this law specifically excludes rentals properties.
As if it were written by the landlords themselves
LE GASP
@DJ_Anuz the number of days required for notices for rent raises should be the same as the notice you have to give before you leave. Otherwise I can just raise the rent to 1000000 dollars when someone leaves in 2 months and they cant get out of that.
@scaevola That's why I'm pretty sure them failing to notify me due to bad management breaks existing law which makes the auto renewal clause void.
When I went into the office today they totally forgot who I was, so I documented everything and they said I was good to go paying my rent until the 24th. If they decide to pursue getting anything else from me I'll explain the situation and let them know my brother in law is a lawyer. Hopefully they'll just say it's not worth the risk.
which is why he's looking into getting an attorney
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CYKA BLYAT
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@scaevola it is when management claims I'm good to go. Got it recorded that they said I have everything taken care of for moving out.
Either way, their failure to notify of rent increase is arguably legal cause for the auto renewal to be void. Making state law kick in which requires only a 15 day notice. I gave 30.
There's a section I apparently did not include in Daetslov's Master Copy: Under Section 17, Limitations Of Liability:
*No private person or concern may in any way interfere with the lawful business of another private party except as provided for under this act under the direct order of a competent jurist in the course of a criminal proceeding; Any company that violates this clause may be fined not less than $1Ø,ØØØ,ØØØ per transactional violation, any private person who does so or authorizes another body to do so shall be found guilty of a felony punishable by 2Ø years in prison plus an additional 6 months per transactional violation completed.*
I AM THE LIVING MAN @Mandatory Carry and I will not submit to your corporate fiction.
So you're saying I should raise the fine 5Ø%... Very bold...
Who's for year round school and who's not? And who's got abolishing the board of education in general?
Yeah the federal government has no place in regulating education.
As far as year round school is concerned, I'd be down. Summer break is too long and students forget too much during that time. Reduce the kids work loads, but maintain a year round schedule.
Also reduce the number of general Ed classes and have students begin specializing their study into different fields early on. K12 education has way too much of a general master of none approach. Even college has this to an extent. Basic English, mathematics, and a course on scientific theory is all you really need for general ed. Anything else you're likely to forget unless it's something you work with every day.
@Clive school needs to be spaced more like Germany.
Fuck a long summer. I'm tryna go places in winter dammit.
As the resident Boomer in the mix here y'all, I never gave abolishing the Board of Education much thought, but now that I think about it I kind of like the idea.