EmanuelaOrlandi posted:what is the arabic word that is unclear, goatstein?
idk, im just repeating what that guy said.
Goethestein posted:i assume the ancient head slytherins in saudi arabia, iran, egypt and so on have, and they seem to have a different opinion on, for example, Homo Death, than you. lack of clarity is the generous interpretation
theres only one head o f slytherin unless you count prefects which would be complete BULLSHIT is that what youre doing goatsteine ahaha your idiocy nows no bounds
Crow posted:anything can be twisted towards personal ends, especially powerful, symbolic language cherrypicked from any sort of cohesive context. anything. that's like the definition of evil. go complain about troops, your pathological need to attack human decency is showing. *whips you with a stick* GiT!! Fucken varmint !
nope. modern legal language is designed to prevent exactly that, and while fallible, it is superior to "if a man steals, thou shalt nick his hand (note how i have not defined "man," steal," or "nick" even though that would take at most three additional sentences. these are cut to make room for the witchcraft section)" - god
corey posted:durr i remain completely ignorant of basci principles of the potterverse but heres my take on a decades long conflict which not even sectretary of state and prominent femenist hilary clinton could solve. put me on ignore
I Guarantee I kNow More About Wizards Than You.
Goethestein posted:nope. modern legal language is designed to prevent exactly that, and while fallible, it is superior to "if a man steals, thou shalt nick his hand (note how i have not defined "man," steal," or "nick" even though that would take at most three additional sentences. these are cut to make room for the witchcraft section)" - god
wow this 7th century desert weirdo really didn't cross the t's and dot the i's in this fantasy scroll he dreamed up - possible contradiction?
corey posted:goatstene pushes all the mohammedians heads into the pages of the quran and makes kissy noises. ahahaaha why dont you just mary the stupid book idiots. Now to suggest that trans are all mentally ill and ponder my fucken weiird shaped head. Haha
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Goethestein posted:ppl r so mean to me....
stare into the abyss and.. no thats not but you reap what you.. no its when you lie down with except that doesn't really
discipline posted:lol goatstein is an antisemite
In today's fast-paced world, you can't afford NOT to be antisemitic!

-me

Goethestein posted:
The tenants dont really want to move because the house is really close to the school but they have also claimed that the wife has been sick for a year and a half since they moved in. We've had people suggest that the tub needs to be removed (900) and the bathroom retiled (1400) these are absurd prices and we were in the process of looking for more quotes when they called us again and said its a health issue and started attacking us like we are at fault.
So the landlord said he's going to ask them to leave, or call the health department on the house if they don't, and has offered to pay for their rent costs (for three months, thats when their contract ends) and to help them find a new place to rent.
Also its very unlikely shes sick because of the mold, but is this the write way to go about things?
As a landlord in Florida are you legally obligated to fix health issues or do you also have the option of telling the tenants to leave and find another place while absolving them of any future rent payments they may have owed?
What should we put in writing? The landlord is telling me to write a letter saying because of 'health issues they claim' we are asking them to leave and offering to pay for the rest of their contracts rent expenses and pay for three months rent at their new place. Is any of this wise at all?
This is in Florida by the way. Her bronchitis or asthma or whatever probably stems from allergies because they moved here from New England and have like three-four dogs, a parrot, and a bunch of lizards and shit.
What else can we do to be legally responsible besides hire a lawyer?
discipline posted:what, in the everloving FUCK, is"modern law" lmao
law written in the last 1000 years is a good starter
wasted posted:Okay so say in this situation you are a landlord who receives a complaint from the tenant that because of the bathroom on the otherside of the house that their kids use, the wife is sick, because that bathroom had water going under the tub and all around mold growing in the drywall and through water under the tub liner.
The tenants dont really want to move because the house is really close to the school but they have also claimed that the wife has been sick for a year and a half since they moved in. We've had people suggest that the tub needs to be removed (900) and the bathroom retiled (1400) these are absurd prices and we were in the process of looking for more quotes when they called us again and said its a health issue and started attacking us like we are at fault.
So the landlord said he's going to ask them to leave, or call the health department on the house if they don't, and has offered to pay for their rent costs (for three months, thats when their contract ends) and to help them find a new place to rent.
Also its very unlikely shes sick because of the mold, but is this the write way to go about things?
As a landlord in Florida are you legally obligated to fix health issues or do you also have the option of telling the tenants to leave and find another place while absolving them of any future rent payments they may have owed?
What should we put in writing? The landlord is telling me to write a letter saying because of 'health issues they claim' we are asking them to leave and offering to pay for the rest of their contracts rent expenses and pay for three months rent at their new place. Is any of this wise at all?
This is in Florida by the way. Her bronchitis or asthma or whatever probably stems from allergies because they moved here from New England and have like three-four dogs, a parrot, and a bunch of lizards and shit.
What else can we do to be legally responsible besides hire a lawyer?