I want to advise my co-tenants not to shoot themselves in the foot - how?
#16
Re: I want to advise my co-tenants not to shoot themselves in the foot - how?
Transferring visa would be L visa.
Rene
Rene
#17
Re: I want to advise my co-tenants not to shoot themselves in the foot - how?
We've been here (California) a couple of years now, but we recently took on (rented) a property with a guest house on it with a recently arrived (3 months ago) couple (its one lease for a main house and back house).My partner and I live in the main house and the other two live in the guest house.
There is a pipe blockage situation in the guest house, which the landlord has attempted to repair once, but is still leading to some sewage overspill and smell, upsetting the guest house tenants..
There is a pipe blockage situation in the guest house, which the landlord has attempted to repair once, but is still leading to some sewage overspill and smell, upsetting the guest house tenants..
#18
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Re: I want to advise my co-tenants not to shoot themselves in the foot - how?
What has your lawyer said?
You do not put anything into writing. Your lawyer puts things into writing.
Make sure you are in the right (legally) before proceeding.
You do not put anything into writing. Your lawyer puts things into writing.
Make sure you are in the right (legally) before proceeding.
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Re: I want to advise my co-tenants not to shoot themselves in the foot - how?
It has been said a few times (once already by me), do not write anything in a letter or email unless through your own attorney.
#20
Re: I want to advise my co-tenants not to shoot themselves in the foot - how?
I would steer clear of it all now.
You've been kind and offered advice.
Just be aware that you also do not want to have a bad relationship with your landlord.
Stay out of it!