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Old 10-05-2010, 06:58 PM
Jeanm1963 Jeanm1963 is offline
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When I was married , my husband was a property manager , to answer your question , it really makes do difference if you are handicap or not, you have to follow your lease, which is rent , rules, keeping up your apartment. The only time I have ever seen a judge feel badly is when there are children involved that are in school , they sometimes will hold the eviction until school gets out, or allow them time to find funds from either welfare or redcross. A disabled person is still obligated to pay their rent, if they cant afford the rent they are legally bound to their lease. Pay xxxx on the 1st of each month. In Massachusetts they do have shelters for people in this situation or temp housing.
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