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Nov 02, 2010 08:22

They are going to be here in 30 minutes and they want the money in cash and I can't DO that right now! PayPal will only let me get the money out in 400 chunks a day! She won't wait the two days! DAMN IT! Somebody help!

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BANK TRANSFER! And IS THERE A NOTICE POSTED?? seawasp November 2 2010, 13:37:25 UTC


Let me repeat the above from both people who mentioned it

PAYPAL CAN TRANSFER MONEY TO A BANK ACCOUNT.

and NO EVICTION NOTICE ,NO EVICTION.

They CANNOT kick you out physically without a direct LEGAL notification and eviction notice.

And the WHOLE situation stinks. I'd be talking to a lawyer about a LOT of things at this point.

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WERD disgruntledgrrl November 2 2010, 13:39:27 UTC
I'm getting red flags all over this now.

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Re: WERD cavalorn November 2 2010, 13:43:04 UTC
Damn straight. This does NOT add up.

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Re: WERD nikose November 2 2010, 18:19:41 UTC
Damn straight. You're being outright robbed. They can't evict you without notice. Regardless of what your lease states, you cannot be evicted without a minimum of 2 weeks notice in the absolute worst states in the US. [I don't know where you are.]

These people are attempting to rob you. Request information from your bank for notarized evidence, tell them you are not responding to them as your information says you are in solid legal standing and in posession of the building.

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO DO ANYTHING. LEAST OF ALL PAY.

The bank will show that they have been paying. That's your responsibility. Everything else is, quite honestly, not your job. You've paid your bills using the information they provided. If they provided bad information or there's a bank fuck up somewhere, that's not on your head. That's on the banks head, or on the other guy's head.

Contact the county sherrif. Provide him with all information. This is not a legal undertaking and you need legal counsel beyond your one lawyer.

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Re: WERD ladycygnet November 2 2010, 18:55:04 UTC
It's Missouri, hon, just like me. If I remember my landlord-tenant law, he has 30 days to get out after a notice of eviction.

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Re: WERD nikose November 2 2010, 21:13:50 UTC
You are absolutely correct. Also, that's from PAPER served. Being told on the phone isn't sufficient. Also, evidence of being served is necessary. If they don't have it, it didn't happen.

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