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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 761194" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I like the idea of informing the police chief of her disability and our belief that she was targeted and that the neighbors are terrified. I think there is a small chance it might help…but not much.</p><p></p><p>The dirt bag has threatened to take us to court and literally cites case law from memory. He also seems to act like he belongs there, is entitled to be there and doesn’t understand why we are upset. I think he is mentally unwell.</p><p></p><p>We don’t know the details but she must of threatened them when she found the glass in her bed. He videotaped it. So the cops basically let it go that he pulled a knife on her…he said that it was it was in self defense. Hiwever, of course she did not have a weapon.</p><p></p><p>Although not certain, we think he can sort of “appeal” the eviction (“eviction” is not exactly the right word…but close and means the same). He won’t get far but he could cause cause a delay. The police were literally afraid of him (in a legal sense) while at the same time agreeing this is morally wrong. They treated him the same as an on-time paying tenant with a lease. Hand to God. Even though this couldn’t be further from the truth. We DO believe our daughter was targeted, by the way. He will VERY likely know that legally we can’t turn off the electricity. But…I suppose it could “accidentally” go on and off every other week. We do think such things will cause him to start legal proceedings that could delay the eviction. Additionally, could contribute to more destruction of the property. Almost everything is brand new. And the kitchen is small, but extraordinarily nice.</p><p></p><p>He seems angry and incredulous about an eviction being started and says we can’t do it and he will sue us. I fear he is criminally insane. </p><p></p><p>It’s a smallish town and we contacted the best attorney fir these things there and he can’t even talk to us until January. We have heard of another very good one about 2.5 hours away. We will call him tiday. The person we hired is not an attorney but a legal expert that does evictions only. She says this is a cut and dry case. We have asked her to inquire about her disability potentially moving the case along faster in the courts. She thinks there is some possibility. The courts are badly backed up due to Covid.</p><p></p><p>Daughter is staying with a friend who works, has two small kids , in a teeny tiny place and a very big time sick husband in pain. It’s very bad.</p><p></p><p>I’m now thinking of calling attorneys to see if he can be charged with abusing a disabled person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 761194, member: 4152"] I like the idea of informing the police chief of her disability and our belief that she was targeted and that the neighbors are terrified. I think there is a small chance it might help…but not much. The dirt bag has threatened to take us to court and literally cites case law from memory. He also seems to act like he belongs there, is entitled to be there and doesn’t understand why we are upset. I think he is mentally unwell. We don’t know the details but she must of threatened them when she found the glass in her bed. He videotaped it. So the cops basically let it go that he pulled a knife on her…he said that it was it was in self defense. Hiwever, of course she did not have a weapon. Although not certain, we think he can sort of “appeal” the eviction (“eviction” is not exactly the right word…but close and means the same). He won’t get far but he could cause cause a delay. The police were literally afraid of him (in a legal sense) while at the same time agreeing this is morally wrong. They treated him the same as an on-time paying tenant with a lease. Hand to God. Even though this couldn’t be further from the truth. We DO believe our daughter was targeted, by the way. He will VERY likely know that legally we can’t turn off the electricity. But…I suppose it could “accidentally” go on and off every other week. We do think such things will cause him to start legal proceedings that could delay the eviction. Additionally, could contribute to more destruction of the property. Almost everything is brand new. And the kitchen is small, but extraordinarily nice. He seems angry and incredulous about an eviction being started and says we can’t do it and he will sue us. I fear he is criminally insane. It’s a smallish town and we contacted the best attorney fir these things there and he can’t even talk to us until January. We have heard of another very good one about 2.5 hours away. We will call him tiday. The person we hired is not an attorney but a legal expert that does evictions only. She says this is a cut and dry case. We have asked her to inquire about her disability potentially moving the case along faster in the courts. She thinks there is some possibility. The courts are badly backed up due to Covid. Daughter is staying with a friend who works, has two small kids , in a teeny tiny place and a very big time sick husband in pain. It’s very bad. I’m now thinking of calling attorneys to see if he can be charged with abusing a disabled person. [/QUOTE]
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