Do you need an attorney for that? I know that in California you just submit a piece of paper to the court.
I, uh, read that somewhere. Yeah.
Ahem.
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Do you need an attorney for that? I know that in California you just submit a piece of paper to the court.
I, uh, read that somewhere. Yeah.
Ahem.
Usually I love the wet men; I wonder why that pic kind of bugged me? Something about his eyes made it feel exploitative maybe.
You guys, my little company's product (ooooh, now that I think of it, I should get the capsaicin molecule tattoo) is now available!
Rock! I shall tell P.
Realtor replied with:
Most associations cover the water and sewer in the association fees. This one does not. I do not know what the charges are for this. I will call the current tenant and see what she has had to pay and let you know.
Not the point. I don't care what the association ACTUALLY covers, I care about what YOU SAID they cover. And I already called the water company by way of not being an idiot.
I don't care what the association ACTUALLY covers, I care about what YOU SAID they cover.
Seriously - does she not understand that she gave you wrong information???
Can you pull out of this agreement and find another place to live? When are you supposed to be moving?
does she not understand that she gave you wrong information???
I think she does. She's just trying to avoid saying "I made a mistake". I suspect she wants Aimee to say first "well, then, we aren't moving".
Do you need an attorney for that? I know that in California you just submit a piece of paper to the court.
I have no idea, but that would be really nice and easy. My friend asked me and I was like a) not my area and b) not my state. But this friend's daughter is now living in England so she might need some help getting it done.
Back from second date: nah. Ain't gonna happen.
I'll break the news to him later. Would have done it in person (and he's a good guy, so he deserves "in person" and "not over the phone") but it was hardly the place to do it.
Hey All, one of the Quake-proximate checking in from San Diego. I was actually in the backwater known as Hemet when the quake hit so I don't know how it felt here, but the only victims at my place were a Spike action figure (in box) and The Monster Book of Monsters. Both seem none the worse for wear for their tumble to the floor. It was a crazy long quake (25 seconds feels like about 3 and a half minutes when you're in it), but was really (comparatively) smooth, very rolly.
I went to the doctor today and got a prescription for stronger painkillers and a new kind of ankle brace. I need to go to yet another doctor to get fitted for the new brace. I was also able to meet with my advisor for a little while, and it was actually helpful.
One more day of Passover.