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Steve Erkens
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Ejectment is finalized and I'm still pissed

Steve Erkens
  • Reading, PA
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Hi all, 

After 9 months, the house I bought at a tax sale is finally empty, thanks to a court decision and lawyer fees. Sadly, it's not over yet. While I got my house, I also got 1000's of pounds of junk and approximately 30 pounds of cat feces, not to mention a cat the occupant couldn't find when they left and is now very important to them. My lawyer says I have to hang on to her stuff for 30 days and all I want to do is kill the cat and start hauling stuff out. My question: what happens if I do what I want? And why does this sorry excuse for a human being still have rights after living free in my house for all this time? Please spare me any moral inputs; I'm only interested in the legalities of this situation.

thanks

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Hattie Dizmond
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Hattie Dizmond
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I'll spare you any moral inputs, except to say that, if you kill the cat simply because you can and are pissed, then you are the sorry excuse for a human being.

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