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- From: andrew@frip.WV.TEK.COM (Andrew Klossner)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Can a landlord refuse cash?
- Message-ID: <2433@shaman.wv.tek.com>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 01:34:36 GMT
- References: <1id37uINN97d@sumax.seattleu.edu> <1iepa2INNnav@sixgun.East.Sun.COM>
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- Reply-To: andrew@frip.wv.tek.com
- Organization: Tektronix Color Printers, Wilsonville, Oregon
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- "If the 7-11 doesn't have to accept your $100 bill after dark,
- your landlord is certainly not going to be forced to accept six
- of them, from multiple parties, on the same day."
-
- The 7-11 doesn't have to give you *change* for your $100 bill. If you
- buy $100 worth of goods, they'll take the bill and stuff it into the
- safe.
-
- "You cannot be forced to leave (in most states) unless a judge
- tells you to, and then they have to get a sherrif or officer of
- the court to do the actual forceful eviction if you don't leave
- voluntarily."
-
- All true. But, if you make the landlord try to evict you, this will be
- noted in a database somewhere and it will haunt you for years.
-
- -=- Andrew Klossner (andrew@frip.wv.tek.com)
- (uunet!tektronix!frip.WV.TEK!andrew)
-