Posted on 12/13/2014 8:15:06 AM PST by ChildOfThe60s
Edited on 12/13/2014 6:58:29 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
CENTRAL, SC (FOX Carolina) -
A soldier returning home for the holidays to see his wife and newborn baby in Central is being kicked out of his wife's apartment after the landlord said he is overstaying the time allowed for visitors.
Sergeant William Bolt is stationed in Missouri, but his wife has been in Central. She gave birth to their daughter two weeks ago.
Bolt said the landlord at The Groves apartment complex in Central told him he had overstayed, saying visitors are not allowed to stay in the apartments past seven days, per the agreement signed by Bolt's wife, Lily. [snip]
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On what basis? On the basis that even renters have rights to the space they rent.
Cite your own law if you want to go to court.
So you can’t cite a law to support your position. Thank you.
“Cite your own law if you want to go to court.”
You were the one to suggest he would lose a court case. On what basis?
How about the Soldier’s Civil Relief Act—TITLE III RENT, INSTALLMENT CONT
RACTS, MORTGAGES, LIENS,
ASSIGNMENT, LEASES
§ 531. Evictions and distress
[Sec. 301]
(a)
Court-ordered eviction.
(1)
In general. Except by court order, a landlord (or another person with paramount title) may not
(A)evict a servicemember, or the dependents of a servicemember, during aperiod of military service of the
servicemember, from premises
(i)
that are occupied or intended to be occupied primarily as a
residence; and
(ii)
for which the monthly rent does not exceed $2,400, as adjusted
under paragraph (2)
for years after 2003;
or
(B)
subject such premises to a distress during the period of
military service.
From what I read, this lady should be able to have her husband visit and stay in her apartment as her roommate.
On the basis that I’ve owned rental property before. Renters have rights especially when its a married couple.
Don’t have to like all of their protections but they have em.
Take your games somewhere else, this is an informal forum not a court of law.
Yes Mr Prosecutor. Its called go fly a kite.
You did read “ Except by court order....”
“From what I read, this lady should be able to have her husband visit and stay in her apartment as her roommate.”
What did you read? From what I read she does not.
” It says four per apartment.”
You said one per bedroom now you say its four per apartment. make up your mind.
Right—and even as screwed up as our court system is, I can’t think of one that would allow a landlord to evict, or raise the rent, of a dependent who allowed her HUSBAND to visit her for longer than 7 days.
“On the basis that Ive owned rental property before. Renters have rights especially when its a married couple”
Again, I ask you to state that right.
“Take your games somewhere else, this is an informal forum not a court of law.”
As I understand your post, you realize that the law does not apply when you have no basis in law to support your position?
Thanks LexRex but I don’t really care to play his games. He states an opinion but then wants to get all legal and demand sources when he gets disagreement.
too bad so sad
“Rightand even as screwed up as our court system is, I cant think of one that would allow a landlord to evict, or raise the rent, of a dependent who allowed her HUSBAND to visit her for longer than 7 days.”
Happens all the time. Roommates have boyfriends move in or get married and move their husband in against the wishes of the other roommate.
Well, that’s convenient that you read something different than I did.
“You said one per bedroom now you say its four per apartment. make up your mind.”
I posted a clarification to my previous post. DUH ...
“Well, thats convenient that you read something different than I did.”
Or maybe you read it incorrectly.
“Thanks LexRex but I dont really care to play his games. He states an opinion but then wants to get all legal and demand sources when he gets disagreement.”
Right. I like facts over opinions. But then I have the facts on my side.
What facts do you have? You haven’t stated any facts.
Keep trying there, someday you’ll get it.
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