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    National Forest Day Use Fee Ticket

    Only if that were true, which does not seem to be the case. Clearly, the OP thought he needed a pen to write the transaction down, and was not aware of some other main office that was presumed to be opened, and clearly being that no staff was around to clarify the matter for them, they were...
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    Violation of tenet privacy and inspection rights

    Yes, it establishes the garage as part and parcel to the dwelling itself, you are trying to make the argument that it is external to the residence so it is disqualified for that reason. And yes, an intended visual entry was made for the purpose of conducting an inspection of the garage. A...
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    Violation of tenet privacy and inspection rights

    Principal? Your response makes no sense, of course tenets have rights, established under both common, contract, and tort laws.
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    Landlord towing obligations and tenet rights

    I do thank you very much for your concern. Again your response is not any way, shape or form helpful, whatsoever. So not really certain what your point of even posting is? Looking to bump your post count or something, trolling, landlord association boardmember?
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    Violation of tenet privacy and inspection rights

    (Oh okay, it is 24-hours, not 72.) I would then remind you of the following concerns: In CA an attached garage is considered apart of the dwelling, i.e., it is a felony to enter a garage and steal from it even when the door has been left open. The windows on the door are above the visual line...
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    Violation of tenet privacy and inspection rights

    Recently, I found our complex's maintenance worker on a ladder looking through the little windows along the top of our closed garage door--our landlord/complex owner has been sending notices about using garages as storage areas rather than parking spaces and stating there would be inspections in...
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    Landlord towing obligations and tenet rights

    Based on the legislative intent of the statute, as to its plain reading. Courts provide opinions or findings of fact in law as to a valid cause of action. Thank you for you reply, but it is just not helpful in any way, shape or form.
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    National Forest Day Use Fee Ticket

    I would argue that a $75 fine for failing to understand the $2 entry instructions at a non-staffed public park (that is already paid for and maintained through national taxation) is an excessive fine being imposed in direct violation of the VIII Amendment and thus unconstitutional on its face...
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    Landlord towing obligations and tenet rights

    I live in a gated town-home community much larger than 15-units, our landlord/owner there for the last several months has been on a tangent regarding parking, sending out notices and threatening to enforce the rules of her "community." These include their asserting the right to tow vehicles on...
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