Re: Dirty Walla Walla District Court Judge
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 3:44 am
Oh Naga>>>maybe it is time to move on for safety sake?? 

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Unfortunately I have no confidence that moving will greatly alleviate the grand total sum of this problem.Sandy Clark wrote:Oh Naga>>>maybe it is time to move on for safety sake??
Drug houses: What agents have to tell you
Thursday, 25 February 2016
The New Zealand Herald
The house-buyers were told that methamphetamine had been sold from their new home. Photo / iStock
By Solbin Kang
The day after a couple moved into their new home, a police officer who lived next door knocked on their door to tell them the previous owner sold methamphetamine from the home.
The Auckland real estate agent who sold the house has been censured and fined $3000 after failing to disclose to the owners the property was a "known drug house". She is appealing the Real Estate Agents Authority decision.
Barfoot & Thompson's Annie Yong sold the Greenhithe property to an Auckland couple in June 2014 for $945,000.
The property included a three-bedroom tenanted house and a one-bedroom house in which the couple reside.
According to the decision, the day after moving in, the police officer, a neighbour, told them it was a "known drug house" where the previous owner had sold meth.
Alabama middle school teacher causes outrage for handing out math quiz with graphic gang references
LAURA BULT JUN 1, 2016 12:36 PM
This doesn’t add up.
A Mobile, Ala., math teacher was put on administrative leave after she handed out a racially charged math test to her 8th grade students that made gang references like drive-by shootings, prostitution and drugs.
as if I'd take help from a fucker like himself after finding out what he caters toHi ******. If you need help moving, I have a trailer that you can use. I can drop it off at the apartment. You can load it. Then I can Haul it to where ever you need it. I can even get someone to help with the big stuff. No charge. Locally
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Crazy Stalker Landlord
By Lori
So I just moved into the home that I am leasing on 1 January 2012 and every since than it has been a nightmare. Within the first week of moving in I had the landlord coming here to the home unannouced walking around the side of the home. I though okay maybe he forgot something but than it has continued to happen. I could but sitting in the living room and hear something on the side of the house and it would be him trying to peak through the windows in the back or on the side. He has even just stood across the street at his other rental property looking at me and my two young girls age 4 and 11.
Then on 30 January I received a letter in the mail stating that I was late on the rent for February, WHAT??? Heck it was just the 1st. Well needless to say that by 8:45pm I recieved a call from him asking me where’s the rent and you better pay me now. He continued to call all night until I told him that I would be moving at the end of the month and if he called me one more time I was going to file a harassment charge against him. So he stop calling and preceeded to ride through the neighborhood, stand and sit across the street at his other home looking at me and my kids, even my sisters that stop by to visit.
He has his other renters calling him and letting him know when I am at home. He has made it to the point where I will not let my daugther change in her room because I am scared that he is looking at her. I have also installed a camera because I don’t know what he is going to do.
I also recieved a letter in the mail stating that the home will have a lien placed on it because they haven’t payed the bill for the water company hooking this home up to the sewer. Not to mention that they have the home listed as their business address. I just moved out of a home that the landlord was been forcelosed on and I found out a week before they put the notice on it.
I want out but I want to do it legally, what should I do?
My landlord is stalking me. I gave him notice today that I am breaking my lease. Can I legally do this?
Norristown, PA | on May 20, 2013
I moved in 2/13. I have always paid rent early. May is paid, I told him to apply the 2 months for June and July. I can't afford to leave sooner. He comes to the building several times a day and even late at night. He looks in the windows, so I keep my blinds closed.
He will stand outside my door and listen. He was entering my apartment late at night while I was in bed, and I would hear him come in and then leave when I got up and ran to the door. I installed a chain and the breaking in stopped but he continues to skulk around.
He has threatened to take me to court for breaking the lease early and denies ever entering my apartment without permission or notice, and claims the late night visits to the building are for work. I have 3 witnesses who have also heard him coming into my apartment.
Best answer:
Posted on May 20, 2013
Consult an attorney. This goes beyond simple landlord/tenant law and may require the filing of a police report and for a protective order. The fact that he is your landlord does not entitle him to enter your apartment at will. Additionally, his actions may provide grounds for a constructive eviction justifying your breaking of the lease.
It really looks like the income is a convenient side effect and lots of these fag lords are actually more interested in the opportunity for coercion and rape.Is My Landlord a Bit of a Stalker?27
22/10/2015 12:11 HouseShareWoes
I moved into a new houseshare with 4 other people, including the live-in landlord, 3 months ago. I think the landlord likes me romantically, as he keeps asking me out on "nearly dates" e.g. to go places together to do things he suggests, like for a walk someplace nice, or to go into town for a coffee with friends (sounds innocuous but I don't want to be presented as "his woman" as I think he would be keen to let happen). At least twice a week he asks me, or suggests coming along to something I'm going to. He's also started giving me presents. Earlier this week I got a bunch of flowers "to welcome me back to the house" because I'd been away for a few days visiting family. Last night I got a plant for my room (none of the other housemates did). I keep catching him staring at me when we are in the kitchen with the others. His room adjoins my landing and lately he always seems to manage to come out at the same time as me so we meet, and he likes to try to invite me into his room for a cup of tea (I went once to be polite and now just say I'm too tired/busy).
I've started avoiding him and not mentioning my plans and being really quite abrupt. e.g. when he asked me if I liked watching Big Bang Theory, I said no quite clearly, it wasn't the sort of thing I'd watch. He likes to make a point about how he is a bit nerdy and he just skipped over this and said and said he was going to watch it in his room and I could join him. I said no again and said I thought it was a really boring programme and I'd never watch it. Its like my words sort of drift over him though and he doesn't really take them in.
I should move, shouldn't I? I hardly see the other housemates at all and the two that there were at the times he was doing the asking are male, but one of the other girls noticed and said she thought he was being a bit odd. I've got a six months tenancy, and its a really nice house (he inherited it) and I've just moved in really!
What are the penalties for spying?
Planting a hidden camera could get your landlord slapped with trespassing and stalking charges. “If you catch someone in a state of undress--god forbid it’s someone underage--it could be even worse,” Morris says. (Apparently people are often caught because they post the footage online.)