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Stop, that's not even true.Originally Posted by Hankzilla
Originally Posted by bAMAZING
Pick his *@$ up and throw him out.
Lol then the hobo can sue as RIDICULOUS as that sounds what the hobo is doing is called squating. If a person isn't home for said amount of days and someone finds that the home is vacant then they can squat.You have to get into a legality battle with them over your property.
OH, REALLY????Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Stop, that's not even true.Originally Posted by Hankzilla
Originally Posted by bAMAZING
Pick his *@$ up and throw him out.
Lol then the hobo can sue as RIDICULOUS as that sounds what the hobo is doing is called squating. If a person isn't home for said amount of days and someone finds that the home is vacant then they can squat.You have to get into a legality battle with them over your property.
You missed your chanceOriginally Posted by sneakerjunkie
pic tonight and its a women my bad if i said man
im get her %%$ while she sleeping i told her not go back in my room then she started mumbling
i walked away n locked my door
Originally Posted by sneakerjunkie
pic tonight and its a women my bad if i said man
im get her %%$ while she sleeping i told her not go back in my room then she started mumbling
i walked away n locked my door
You are truly an idiot man. I take it you didn't bother looking at the United States law section of the wiki page in your search. As a law school student, I can say with 100% certainty you cannot be sued for removing a hobo from your home. In fact, he can sue the hobo for a plethora of civil grievances.Originally Posted by Hankzilla
OH, REALLY????Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Stop, that's not even true.Originally Posted by Hankzilla
Originally Posted by bAMAZING
Pick his *@$ up and throw him out.
Lol then the hobo can sue as RIDICULOUS as that sounds what the hobo is doing is called squating. If a person isn't home for said amount of days and someone finds that the home is vacant then they can squat.You have to get into a legality battle with them over your property.
Oh I got the suing part wrong, I doubt that a person can sue if the house has been vacant for a long time. I think you're theOriginally Posted by keithsweatsjordans
You are truly an idiot man. I take it you didn't bother looking at the United States law section of the wiki page in your search. As a law school student, I can say with 100% certainty you cannot be sued for removing a hobo from your home. In fact, he can sue the hobo for a plethora of civil grievances.Originally Posted by Hankzilla
OH, REALLY????Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Stop, that's not even true.Originally Posted by Hankzilla
Originally Posted by bAMAZING
Pick his *@$ up and throw him out.
Lol then the hobo can sue as RIDICULOUS as that sounds what the hobo is doing is called squating. If a person isn't home for said amount of days and someone finds that the home is vacant then they can squat.You have to get into a legality battle with them over your property.
But then again, this is the guy who said watching child porn is just as bad as watching adult porn.