One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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Mac-

It is in your best interest to call the Sheriff and ask what your rights are, what her rights are, and how to proceed.

Do not just call the cops. The state of California has VERY odd laws in regard to tenancy. If you call the cops and they side with her, you will have a devil of a time getting her out.

In California, for example, a tenant cannot be evicted for failure to pay rent. If at any time she can get someone with authority to label her as a tenant, you are screwed. DO NOT RUSH INTO THIS WILLY NILLY. Instead, do your research, confirm what your rights are, confirm what her rights are (or are not) and then proceed. The sooner you do this the better it is for you, but be measured and pragmatic about it.

I repeat: If you just call the cops to come kick her out and they randomly decide that she is a tenant, you are screwed. The Sheriff is, FOR SURE, the office to contact in regard to this matter.
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I called Adult Protective Services about the problem and they referred me to Housing Authority. Housing said to give them a 30-day notice which I will do on February 1. If by March 1 they haven't left, I can call the police to evict them.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:20 am I called Adult Protective Services about the problem and they referred me to Housing Authority. Housing said to give them a 30-day notice which I will do on February 1. If by March 1 they haven't left, I can call the police to evict them.

In the meantime, secure any checkbooks, all jewelry and valuables....
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kristoff wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:09 am In the meantime, secure any checkbooks, all jewelry and valuables....
I agree totally. Make sure that you have everything locked up or away from the house.
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Get dead bolts for the doors. Get them outside. Lock the doors.

Think it would be breaking and entry if they enter.

Just a thought
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I received a call from my attorney today. He wants a copy of mom's death certificate so he can file the paperwork for me to claim the house. There will be a $350 filing fee but he said I could pay him $50 a month on that. Nice guy huh?

He recommended I wait till I have title on the house before I try to boot my guests out of my home. I agreed.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:16 am I received a call from my attorney today. He wants a copy of mom's death certificate so he can file the paperwork for me to claim the house. There will be a $350 filing fee but he said I could pay him $50 a month on that. Nice guy huh?

He recommended I wait till I have title on the house before I try to boot my guests out of my home. I agreed.

The title is in your name.

Why keep the leaches any longer. They cost you money to stay. You could use the money to far better things.
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bobbie (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:21 pm The title is in your name.

Why keep the leaches any longer. They cost you money to stay. You could use the money to far better things.

The title is still in Mom's name.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:11 pm The title is still in Mom's name.

That is one of the important things that should have been taken care of at the time of her death.
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If Mom was receiving aid from the county or state it may not be that easy to change the house title. There might be a lien on the property. --FLO--
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I'd think the sooner you get these people out of your house the better. Why should you be feeding them when you can scarely put food on the table for yourself?
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Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:49 am If Mom was receiving aid from the county or state it may not be that easy to change the house title. There might be a lien on the property. --FLO--

Mom's income consisted of Social Security and Military retirement only.
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I agree with you OneBalBoi.

The longer they stay the more things disappear. Gone to date:

* Mom's fine silverware

* My J.C. Higgens .22 caliber

* My Winchester model 1894 Saddle Rifle Rifle .30-30

:(
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:07 am I agree with you OneBalBoi.

The longer they stay the more things disappear. Gone to date:

* Mom's fine silverware

* My J.C. Higgens .22 caliber

* My Winchester model 1894 Saddle Rifle Rifle .30-30

:(

Certainly lock up or secure anything else of value. What was the value of the silverware? If it's sterling and significant, you could swear out a complaint for grand theft and they would find municipal accomodations. The lost weaponry may also interest the police.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:07 am I agree with you OneBalBoi.

The longer they stay the more things disappear. Gone to date:

* Mom's fine silverware

* My J.C. Higgens .22 caliber

* My Winchester model 1894 Saddle Rifle Rifle .30-30

:(

How much do you need before you KICK THEM OUT? 😱

You worry about them causing problems when you change the title to your home. They have access to all your records, account numbers, SS number. You are in real danger of identity theft.

Wake up and take action. 🔫🔫
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I'd say the thefts change things considerably. I'd be filing a report on them.

I also can't help but wonder what else they've been doing, maybe they have something to do with those Western Union Overdrafts you had earlier
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The guns they stole could very well be on the street with criminals. Without you telling the police of the missing guns you could be on the hot seat if they were used in a crime. 🔫🔫🔫🔫

No more excuses, act now. 👯
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I would most certainly report the missing items to the police. I can not imagine they would be uninterested in the missing fire arms. --FLO--
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I reported the missing Winchester to the police today who said, even if they were lucky enough to recover it, I would not be able to claim it since I never wrote down the serial number. Live and learn.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:50 am I reported the missing Winchester to the police today who said, even if they were lucky enough to recover it, I would not be able to claim it since I never wrote down the serial number. Live and learn.

At least you got your ass covered.

Now kick the house asses OUT.
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Mac-

I live within driving distance of your home. I will gladly take the ride and help you get rid of them. We'll call you my "uncle".

I am 100% serious.
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The Lurker (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:03 am Mac-

I live within driving distance of your home. I will gladly take the ride and help you get rid of them. We'll call you my "uncle".

I am 100% serious.

Thank you Lurker.

As soon as I have the title to the house, I'

ll call you
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I am serious and ready. Please let me know...
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The Lurker (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:19 pm I am serious and ready. Please let me know...

If you all put them out, be sure to change the locks
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And get a restraining order.

River
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