Best friends need yelled at every once in a while believe me it will help in the long run.
No, not really. It's illegal for your roommate to tamper with the mail, but as long as he isn't actually withholding your mail this is not a criminal matter. It might, however, be a "time-to-find-a-different-roommate" matter.
A disease that is refractory to treatment is one that stubbornly refuses to respond to treatment.
Any of the three parties can terminate the tenancy at the end of the next month, with notice this month. Then, one roommate can sign a new agreement with the landlord, without the other tenant.
If a patient refuses first aid treatment, you should be bluntly honest with them and explain the outcome if they do not seek medical attention. You should be polite but be honest.
I asked my other roommate about it and he said it was for my landlord, Meanwhile he refuses to take my rent money and he said why I didn't go to court.
Check with the local police. If you have belongings of value in the place, hopefully you will have receipts with your credit card number on them there, too? And the matching credit card will have your name on it. Your local police should be able to tell you the first step.
mail career refuses to deliver mail to where previous career delivered mail
In Georgia, landlords must follow specific legal procedures to evict a tenant, including a roommate. If a roommate refuses to leave, the landlord must provide a written notice to vacate, typically giving them at least 60 days, depending on the lease agreement. If the roommate does not leave, the landlord can file for eviction in court. It’s important to note that landlords cannot use "self-help" methods, such as changing locks or removing belongings, to evict a tenant.
First of all, you and the other person on the lease must agree that the roommate should be evicted. Then, you should sit down with the roommate and try to work out a plan for the roommate to leave. Any agreement you can work out will be far easier and cheaper than using the legal process (see below).Next, if the roommate has agreed to pay rent, buy groceries, etc. (which means he/she is not a guest) you must give the roommate written notice to leave. 20 days' notice is what most states require, but you should check out your state's law. If the roommate still refuses to leave, then you must evict him/her in the same way a landlord evicts a tenant. See How Do You Evict a Tenant? below.If the roommate is a guest, then you will need to file a lawsuit for ejection against the roommate. Unless you are an expert at your state's civil court procedure, you will need to hire an attorney to represent you in the lawsuit.
If your spouse refuses to get Mental health treatment you need to leave and seek a counselor yourself to deal with your emotional issue incurred from the abuse. as hard as it is and as much as we think it will kill us...it won't...but our spouse might...
there could be many problems with your horse, but the most likely thing is that it is niether hungry or thirsty.
You first call an emergency number (911) even if they say not to. When the paramedics arrive and they still refuse treatment, then the paramedics will have them sign a waiver. This is so you are not liable if anything happens to them because they refused treatment.