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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 584366" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Janet, quite frankly that whole story sounds like total BS to me! Cory is a <em>guy</em>, a <em>young</em> guy! And as the mother of one of those, I seriously doubt if he cares one little rat's patootie about antiques or heirlooms or decorating his house! And Cory knows from painful previous experience that you will not stand for him stealing from you! Makes no sense at all that he would have done that! UNLESS Tony somehow told Cory that YOU said that he could have those things now. And even if he did, it seems like Cory would have mentioned it to you, at least in passing. I agree with Susie that you should talk to Cory by yourself, without Tony or Buck around. You might be surprised at what you find out!</p><p></p><p>Is it to the point that maybe you and Billy could find a place to rent by yourselves? I understand that it's difficult with the mobile home being in your name and the land that it sits on belonging to Tony's family. And if you sold the mobile home outright, you could lose some of your benefits, right? I would call the authorities and have it condemned if it's really that bad. And Tony couldn't do a thing about it! That's not YOUR problem! Then I would call the scrap metal dealer and let them have at it! There is a mobile home across the street behind my house that caught on fire right before Christmas, a small singlewide. It had a metal roof and a few days after the fire the scrap metal people were there taking that roof off! And a few days later they were back and took all the metal siding and the metal underpinning off and hauled it away. What's left is just the charred beams and a few inside walls. I have no idea what they pay for scrap metal now but a large doublewide would have A LOT of it! Could give a nice little stash to get yourself reestablished in a nice rental!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 584366, member: 1883"] Janet, quite frankly that whole story sounds like total BS to me! Cory is a [I]guy[/I], a [I]young[/I] guy! And as the mother of one of those, I seriously doubt if he cares one little rat's patootie about antiques or heirlooms or decorating his house! And Cory knows from painful previous experience that you will not stand for him stealing from you! Makes no sense at all that he would have done that! UNLESS Tony somehow told Cory that YOU said that he could have those things now. And even if he did, it seems like Cory would have mentioned it to you, at least in passing. I agree with Susie that you should talk to Cory by yourself, without Tony or Buck around. You might be surprised at what you find out! Is it to the point that maybe you and Billy could find a place to rent by yourselves? I understand that it's difficult with the mobile home being in your name and the land that it sits on belonging to Tony's family. And if you sold the mobile home outright, you could lose some of your benefits, right? I would call the authorities and have it condemned if it's really that bad. And Tony couldn't do a thing about it! That's not YOUR problem! Then I would call the scrap metal dealer and let them have at it! There is a mobile home across the street behind my house that caught on fire right before Christmas, a small singlewide. It had a metal roof and a few days after the fire the scrap metal people were there taking that roof off! And a few days later they were back and took all the metal siding and the metal underpinning off and hauled it away. What's left is just the charred beams and a few inside walls. I have no idea what they pay for scrap metal now but a large doublewide would have A LOT of it! Could give a nice little stash to get yourself reestablished in a nice rental! [/QUOTE]
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