Recent comments in /f/Washington

Piddy3825 t1_j7857ob wrote

definitely a violation, but then again family...

you should probably consider "moving," because if you win in civil court,
you'll lose in family court... that he said - she said situation is gonna be a tough nut to crack

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Straight-Doubt-1399 t1_j7832o2 wrote

Reply to comment by lurker-1969 in Landlord/Tenant Rights by [deleted]

Thanks for your input. I’m researching attorneys to call on Monday right now. I am not on the lease agreement, and as far as I know the lease agreement he has with her is very basic. My partner is totally open to taking legal action, and/or just moving.

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OceanPoet87 t1_j77zfwi wrote

You could also go to a driving school and have them do a lesson and then the test right after They have an incentive to pass you. In WA you can take the driver's test with a driving school instead of the DOL (CA/Oregom DMV).

I had already practiced for a long time before I finally got my license in my late 20's, but I had a lesson with one of the two driving schools in Skagit County and they immediately turned it into a drive test so it felt like cheating but it worked.

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lurker-1969 t1_j77yn7s wrote

As a rental property owner in Washington for 27 years this is illegal by law and just plain way out of line as a sister. Your significant other needs to stand up to his sister. You should always have a quality, attorney reviewed rental agreement in place no matter who you rent from.

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OceanPoet87 t1_j77ym3y wrote

You should certain report this right away.

My employer had to have settlement in King County Court last summer for something less harmful but still costly to them. In my case they did not compensate employees for the five minutes it took to log into their computer systems so now we are paid for five minutes pre-shift every day and had a check and tax forms mailed to us.

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