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<blockquote data-quote="AnonymousMe" data-source="post: 699720" data-attributes="member: 20554"><p>Oh God no - of course he's not! He only registered for the draft when he was 18 because he had to.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He's going to be about 4 miles from my house. And his mom is a lawyer who has been a landlord. He doesn't have to google - he just has to ask.</p><p></p><p>It's really pretty straightforward around here. If you have a lease, do what the lease says. If you're a tenant pay as directed. If something breaks, call the landlord. If he won't fix it...hopefully you have a handy friend, because it's most likely not worth suing for.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's not a bad idea. I doubt very much though, that there is any such direct deposit available. Most landlords around here (the ones that rent to low-income folks) come by and get cash once a month, or you can call them and they'll come and pick it up. But they DO need to set aside $50 each, per week, (or $33/$66 depending on the split) and literally put that in a jar and not touch it and hand it over every month.</p><p></p><p>I agree with one thing...I need to stay out of it. I hate that because I want to know...but I need to stay out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnonymousMe, post: 699720, member: 20554"] Oh God no - of course he's not! He only registered for the draft when he was 18 because he had to. He's going to be about 4 miles from my house. And his mom is a lawyer who has been a landlord. He doesn't have to google - he just has to ask. It's really pretty straightforward around here. If you have a lease, do what the lease says. If you're a tenant pay as directed. If something breaks, call the landlord. If he won't fix it...hopefully you have a handy friend, because it's most likely not worth suing for. That's not a bad idea. I doubt very much though, that there is any such direct deposit available. Most landlords around here (the ones that rent to low-income folks) come by and get cash once a month, or you can call them and they'll come and pick it up. But they DO need to set aside $50 each, per week, (or $33/$66 depending on the split) and literally put that in a jar and not touch it and hand it over every month. I agree with one thing...I need to stay out of it. I hate that because I want to know...but I need to stay out of it. [/QUOTE]
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