Recent comments in /f/vermont

Mu5tBTru3Redd1t t1_j1x0whs wrote

Let’s be real here…

  1. Unless you belong to a native tribe from this area….you were not here first, and have no rights to any of the stolen “land to admire”
  2. Being “here first” does not give you the authority to tell people to leave a place they just moved too. You do not own the state.
  3. Your statement that “violent crime rate is up in VT” is just false. I am assuming you live in Burlington, which in that case, you are correct , but only in Burlington and it has risen only slightly and honestly in line with the violent crime cyclical data. (1960 was a violent year in B)
  4. Looking at Burlington VT numbers, what was your stance on the number of Rapes doubling yearly in VT from 2017-2019? Did “outsiders” do that too?

Again, You can be proud of your state, advocate for your state, your culture and your passions … WITHOUT shitting on everyone else.

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LiberaceRingfingaz t1_j1x0h2w wrote

Reply to comment by HyruleJedi in weird situation by SmokeAdministrative7

Not only is that definitely illegal unless the tenant willingly vacated, but it's even illegal to kick a friend out of your house and change the locks if you've let them stay there for over 30 days. Technically anyone who is permitted to stay at your residence for 30+ days is a tenant, and is (legally) subject to the same eviction proceedings that you'd have to go through if you'd rented them the place and they refused to leave.

Your locks were changed because you willingly moved out. If you had refused to move out, it would have been completely illegal to change the locks until eviction proceedings had run their course in court.

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[deleted] t1_j1wzhm7 wrote

Why should I have to leave? I was here first and it was fine. All the newbies brought their shit with them. Look at violent crimes before covid vs now. Point stands. As does inspections, taxes, housing costs, etc. If people left, it would be fine, once again. The land to admire, full of ice cream and maple syrup.

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Mu5tBTru3Redd1t t1_j1wyge9 wrote

You have a problem with the “traffic” and “long lines” … there’s the border. I hear Canada has a lot of open space , and they will probably be much more welcoming then you.

Many states do inspections differently. Some don’t do them at all. It’s a legitimate question for someone to ask who is new to the area.

You being a total twat about it is unnecessary.

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Vaderiv t1_j1wwx0s wrote

Reply to comment by pkvh in weird situation by SmokeAdministrative7

Years ago this guy this local guy that had a bunch of rental properties and someone quit paying and would not move out he would send a construction crew by and remove all the windows and doors and then they would leave. Can’t do that anymore. It took my brother 3 months to evict a tenant who quit paying.

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MapleMechanic t1_j1wwrmd wrote

Thanks for an accurate response. Fixing an exhaust leak that far forward should be a no-brainer. Even without the risk of CO poisoning, no quality mechanic is going to pass something that noticeable, just begging for the DMV to pay you a visit.

OP, it's a very imbalanced system, as most of the inspection manual is open to interpretation. Not all shops log failures with the tablet, you could ask another shop to look it over and ask them if it was registered a failure in the system. I don't believe there's any problem with Bondo on fenders if they're not structural. That is more for rocker panels on a unibody car, which ARE structural and spray foam/Bondo won't do well in a crash. Exhaust, just gotta fix that one.

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