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  1. jacksgal

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Tagged along a shoplifting situation (Zellers)

    Retailers lose over 15 billion each year to shoplifting alone! Its a big deal!!
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    Petition

    Petitions are not illegal. Removing you as tenant without any lease violation is
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    How can I evict an illegal subtenant?

    You might talk to a Tenant/Landlord Attorney first. However if you can do this you will need to follow your states guidlines for tenant removal. This means you give the tenant a "notice to vacate" in accordance with state law. Problem is I am unsure if "you" can do this. It might be only the...
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    How can I evict an illegal subtenant?

    Ok are you ready to move back in and pay rent?
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    How can I evict an illegal subtenant?

    Only your landlord can remove him. Is landlord even aware of the subletting?
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    Being evicted in 3 Days, need help

    "If" GA allows rent withholding there is a legal means to do so. You did not follow that!
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    Assault & Battery afraid

    Unless he has already beaten him there isnt much you can do. a Father's angry words may have been out of line but not unlawful. If you want custody changed then you need to go back to court. In mean time if you do not follow current order you can be held in contempt
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    Being forced to leave

    Also contact or go to local Police explain you were a legal tenant and the Police had no righ tot remove your belongings without court order
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    Being forced to leave

    What insult .and its Mam! It appears you and your belongings were removed unlawfully. Go to a freind or relative use their yellow pages and start calling Attorneys. If what you said is all true you have a very good case!
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    Being forced to leave

    Start talking to Attorney as this appears to be unlawful eviction. Open yellow pages start calling
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Tagged along a shoplifting situation (Zellers)

    Op is being "hounded" because the Civil Demand laws permit it. Of course states and countries can always charge everyone then the lifters will pay both criminal and civil fines and face criminal records. the cost to fight shoplifting is enromous and Civil Demand helps retailers recoup some of...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Tagged along a shoplifting situation (Zellers)

    You would be surprised at who shoplifts. There are amazing stats at NASP.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Tagged along a shoplifting situation (Zellers)

    True but we do not know if OP was charged as accomplice or even as part of actual theft. If so they might work in OP's favor as then Op can show his/innocence and take that to Law firm and have request removed
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Tagged along a shoplifting situation (Zellers)

    Which happens a lot depending on store policy and other factors. This not make the request any less legal. OP its your choice gamble they will do nothing or pay them. Now were Police called? Do you have a court date? If yes that might actually work in your favor
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    Criminal co-worker

    Unless this person poses a danger to you its really none of your business. If the offender can not be extradited then there is nothing more to be done and never really was on your part outside of reporting the issue
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Tagged along a shoplifting situation (Zellers)

    Many call it that but is serves a purpose. Its also legal. That being said it would be in OP's best interest to contact this Attorney and explain that you are currently fighting these charges with intent to show his/her innocence. Therefore Op is requesting said Attorney to place the accounton...
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    can I move out of state if I have Joint custody?

    If you want to be safe you will get the statment and take it to court
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Tagged along a shoplifting situation (Zellers)

    If the OP can show that he/she was aquitted in court or charges were dropped they can then refuse Civil Demand and if sued likely win. However its the norm for the law firm to wait if the accused is fighting charges
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Question about theft

    He should be able to get charges dropped at this point. The only problem is this might be a felony
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