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In response to
"
I'll mention it to him but he's not likely to call one.
"
by
Krusty
even without a lease he may have a right to more notice. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jun 27 '12, 11:33
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Responses:
and in NYC the landlord can't lock someone out, they need to serve them with an official notice, then give them a reasonable amount of time
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loosilu
Jun 27, 11:39
8
it's not the landlord, though. -- nm
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amanda
Jun 27, 11:40
7
the landlord is the one who is evicting him now. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 27, 11:40
6
he's not the tenant. It's like if you went on vacation for 2 weeks and I 'rented' your apartment to amada without your knowledge.
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decline
Jun 27, 11:44
2
er, the im should be 'amanda doesn't have any rights' -- nm
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decline
Jun 27, 11:44
1
lots of people in NYC don't have leases. they still have rights. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 27, 11:45
but he's not a tenant, then. he has no rights. spawn, you walk into your house and my mom is there and she says "I live here now. someone said I could
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amanda
Jun 27, 11:43
2
the fact that he lives there gives him some rights. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 27, 11:43
1
this might be correct -- nm
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zork
Jun 27, 11:44
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