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Old 07-22-2011, 05:41 PM
 
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I think it's a great idea. It's legal,
this has yet to be determined..I can tell you with a fair amount of confidence it is NOT legal and he will get ousted. Just because the town gave him an affidavit means squat (<<pun) really. They are only the first step in a process that is a complete legal quagmire. I am guessing since he can't get a house through honorable means he won't be able to pay for the retainer it would take to secure and attorney which is what it will take to get this settled officially.

 
Old 07-22-2011, 07:24 PM
 
Location: North Texas
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this has yet to be determined..I can tell you with a fair amount of confidence it is NOT legal and he will get ousted. Just because the town gave him an affidavit means squat (<<pun) really. They are only the first step in a process that is a complete legal quagmire. I am guessing since he can't get a house through honorable means he won't be able to pay for the retainer it would take to secure and attorney which is what it will take to get this settled officially.
I would advise you to write your congressman if you don't like the situation, but then I remembered that you don't even live here.
 
Old 07-22-2011, 08:39 PM
 
Location: Purgatory (A.K.A. Dallas, Texas)
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this has yet to be determined..I can tell you with a fair amount of confidence it is NOT legal and he will get ousted. Just because the town gave him an affidavit means squat (<<pun) really. They are only the first step in a process that is a complete legal quagmire. I am guessing since he can't get a house through honorable means he won't be able to pay for the retainer it would take to secure and attorney which is what it will take to get this settled officially.

It's absolutely legal to try. Your concept of the law and what is and is not legal is grounded in no reality than I can fathom.
 
Old 07-22-2011, 08:45 PM
 
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It's absolutely legal to try. Your concept of the law and what is and is not legal is grounded in no reality than I can fathom.
Whatevs..
 
Old 07-22-2011, 08:54 PM
 
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As someone who has worked very very very hard to be able to buy a house, I find it offensive for someone to just try to manipulate the system. Is he going to pay taxes and upkeep on that house?
I'm also working super hard for my money and some other people make 1000x what I make in a year by gambling the stock market. I'm not upset.

Maybe you should try to find a legal loophole yourself instead of being envious?
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