How to avoid paying rent for 19 years...

halik

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asshole karma will come around, also don't every get in the business of section 8 housing.
 

ahenkel

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The one thing is all these loopholes exist because someone got legitimately screwed by a shady landlord.
 

eLiu

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I clicked that hoping for something funny. But instead, reading just a small part of this fuckhole's story is infuriating.

I hope he dies a painful, horrible death. The same to his family, and their descendents, and so on down the line. Shitheads like this are a complete drag on society's resources.
 

simplyvargas

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This story was very interesting...as much as I want to quickly come to the conclusion that this "Newton" guy is abusing the system, I do enjoy the fact that at least this is a concrete example of tenants being able to take their landlords to court and win. At least this shows there are avenues in which (in Newark) tenants have the legal power to get suitable housing.
 

Vette73

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This story was very interesting...as much as I want to quickly come to the conclusion that this "Newton" guy is abusing the system, I do enjoy the fact that at least this is a concrete example of tenants being able to take their landlords to court and win. At least this shows there are avenues in which (in Newark) tenants have the legal power to get suitable housing.



Problem is for "normal" people that are wronged they don't have the time and money to be able to do this.
Either you are wronged so much a lawyer will take it for a percent or you have to go solo. Chances are you can;t miss that much work to fight it out so the dirty landlord wins most of the time.

At the same time I feel bad for the good landlords that get people like this.
 

ahenkel

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Problem is for "normal" people that are wronged they don't have the time and money to be able to do this.
Either you are wronged so much a lawyer will take it for a percent or you have to go solo. Chances are you can;t miss that much work to fight it out so the dirty landlord wins most of the time.

At the same time I feel bad for the good landlords that get people like this.

Been in this exact situation. Landlord sells the house I'm renting with a friend and her 2 year old kid. Throws all our stuff out and changes the locks.
 

simplyvargas

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Problem is for "normal" people that are wronged they don't have the time and money to be able to do this.
Either you are wronged so much a lawyer will take it for a percent or you have to go solo. Chances are you can;t miss that much work to fight it out so the dirty landlord wins most of the time.

At the same time I feel bad for the good landlords that get people like this.

You make a great point. Wouldn't it be great if someone like Newton could help those people who need the representation and legal expertise. :\
 

Vette73

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Been in this exact situation. Landlord sells the house I'm renting with a friend and her 2 year old kid. Throws all our stuff out and changes the locks.


Thats a easy one in most states if you have a written lease. Call police and get back in; file case next day.

No written lease means month to month and if you have a proof you paid for that month you are good to go. i.e. one area checks work well. Esp if your bank lets you print a copy of them after they have been depositied.


You make a great point. Wouldn't it be great if someone like Newton could help those people who need the representation and legal expertise. :\


Sounds like he might seeing that he is at the court house all the time yet has money for cars, security cameras, etc... So must be making money somewhere.

He seems like he learned his law skills in the jail house. What he is doing is very common for jailhouse lawyers.
 

DangerAardvark

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You make a great point. Wouldn't it be great if someone like Newton could help those people who need the representation and legal expertise. :\

Yeah. He's actually kinda brilliant. And only marginally more corrupt than an actual lawyer. Unfortunately, the fact that he's unemployed and lives like shit and is generally a bad person plays a large role in his success, if you can call it that.
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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I'd not be surprised if he'd suddenly find himself and his wife in an 'accident' or a 'robbery' where they get such extensive damage that they are unable to represent themselves anymore.
 

Ancalagon44

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I'd not be surprised if he'd suddenly find himself and his wife in an 'accident' or a 'robbery' where they get such extensive damage that they are unable to represent themselves anymore.

I'm honestly surprised that something like that hasnt happened to the guy in 19 years of being dishonest. He deserves it too.
 

edro

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This is in Jersey!?
...and a mafia linked landlord hasn't killed him yet?

It's just a matter of time.
 

arcenite

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Needs captioning...

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NetWareHead

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Been in this exact situation. Landlord sells the house I'm renting with a friend and her 2 year old kid. Throws all our stuff out and changes the locks.

To offer an opposing viewpoint for the sake of discussion, this is in fact legal with any of the properties I rent out. The sale of property and/or change in mortgage status takes precedence over tenant and said tenants have 30 days upon finalization of the sale to evict the premises.
 

IceBergSLiM

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renters rights are ridiculous in CT too. If a person doesn't have a job they can live rent free for like 6 months or more if they are battling in court.
 

boomhower

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Sounds like he might seeing that he is at the court house all the time yet has money for cars, security cameras, etc... So must be making money somewhere.

I hope you don't think this guys is working. I guarantee you he, his wife, and his children are all on disability and get food stamps. Obviously he is milking the system and has never paid a dime into it. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been wasted on this piece of shit and his family. Between costs of the courts and all of their employees and the other government money he has sucked out. Crap like this is infuriating. One day, and one day soon, the system is going to collapse and ass holes like this are the root cause.
 

Texashiker

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If the legal loopholes exist, is the guy "really" in the wrong to use the holes?

Is the guy wrong for what he is doing? Yes, I think he is.

Is the state laws and our legal system wrong for allowing such abuses? Yes, I think they are.

The issue here is not the guy working his way through the system, its the fault of the system for allowing him to do so.
 

SP33Demon

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Seriously.....$60k in legal fees! it would be a lot cheaper for the bullets

I know. What's even more amazing is that this POS hasn't just taken the NJ bar yet and opened up his own practice. All that time to save freaking 10K a year in rent. What a waste, and look at what he's teaching his kids.

I bet people in fast food make more than 10K a year net, and they aren't looked at as people who should be euthanized.
 
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