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Substantial_Maybe_67 t1_jcdhumn wrote

We had an issue finding antibiotics for my kiddo when she had an ear infection. I called about 12 different pharmacies, all were on back order and couldn’t tell me when they’d have it. I ended up going on a trip up to NH, called six pharmacies up there with no luck, ended up finding it at one super last minute and I got the last bottle of it. Wild

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Substantial_Maybe_67 t1_ja2uaku wrote

Absolutely wrong. If you don’t sign a lease, then you know you have basically no rights to that property. I have been to dozens of eviction hearings. You don’t need a lawyer to ask the judge for leniency. I’ve seen additional time given for tenants who were 3+ months behind on rent and didn’t have an attorney representing them.

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Substantial_Maybe_67 t1_ja2tt5w wrote

If you can’t leave within 30 days a judge will almost always give you a stay provided you keep paying rent. The reality is when you sign a month to month rental agreement, you agree to those conditions and know you can be put in a situation where you need to be out within a month. If that’s not doable it is probably worth requesting a year long agreement so you can get three months notice.

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Substantial_Maybe_67 t1_ja2poyx wrote

That’s untrue. You can’t evict someone unless they are behind on their rent or refuse to leave the premises after getting notice. You can certainly terminate the rental agreement- which is legal with 30 days notice. But unless the person refused to leave, they wouldn’t have an eviction on their record.

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