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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 614395" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Cedar, I was thinking about you a lot today and I am hoping you are doing okay. Would you drop a quick line to let us know you're alright?</p><p></p><p>I was pondering your predicament and perhaps I missed a few beats, but didn't your son want money last week to buy his kids Christmas gifts? You know, I do believe in every state there are pretty strict eviction laws which protect the tenant. Here in Ca. you have to serve someone and they have 90 days to leave the premises at which time they would be escorted by the sheriff if they are still there. In other states it may be 30 or 60. Wouldn't he have known he had to leave before this? It seems unlikely that he is simply thrown out with a few days notice. And if he knew he was being evicted, why would he ask you for money for gifts last week when he knew he was being evicted this week? This is starting to not make sense. Either he is outright lying to you to get money, or he "forgot" to mention that he was evicted? He could buy a lot of Christmas gifts for $1700. It sounds fishy. Maybe he's just making sure he gets his fair share of equal pay that he believes his sister may be getting from you. Whatever the reason Cedar, proceed with caution, really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 614395, member: 13542"] Cedar, I was thinking about you a lot today and I am hoping you are doing okay. Would you drop a quick line to let us know you're alright? I was pondering your predicament and perhaps I missed a few beats, but didn't your son want money last week to buy his kids Christmas gifts? You know, I do believe in every state there are pretty strict eviction laws which protect the tenant. Here in Ca. you have to serve someone and they have 90 days to leave the premises at which time they would be escorted by the sheriff if they are still there. In other states it may be 30 or 60. Wouldn't he have known he had to leave before this? It seems unlikely that he is simply thrown out with a few days notice. And if he knew he was being evicted, why would he ask you for money for gifts last week when he knew he was being evicted this week? This is starting to not make sense. Either he is outright lying to you to get money, or he "forgot" to mention that he was evicted? He could buy a lot of Christmas gifts for $1700. It sounds fishy. Maybe he's just making sure he gets his fair share of equal pay that he believes his sister may be getting from you. Whatever the reason Cedar, proceed with caution, really. [/QUOTE]
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