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Boating => Boating General Discussions => Topic started by: bassnblues on February 25, 2008, 10:22:01 PM
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The following equasion has led me to the sad realization that I won't be getting my usual slip in Keyport this year and may have to mothball the boat for this year :-\
blown car engine in Nov + disability for a month in Dec + fender bender in Jan= no splash for 2008 :-\ :-\
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wow. not good.. just a little bad luck.. If your looking to fish, I offer the Luna Sea 3 every season..
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Ouch, sorry to hear that.
You can always fish with me, I am right across the creek :)
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Thanks guys! I just might have to take you up on that!
Of course, the way my luck is going, you may not want me around!
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Nah, I just got a letter for my landlord trying to rise my rent $200 month and then saying I have to remove everything from the garage and only park my car in it (who doesn't store stuff in a garage, especially when you rent an apt?.
You ain't the only one with crappy luck my friend.
I believe I have the town on my side tho :)
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Rough winter for you. You have a ride here if you need. Out of Shark river. t^
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Nah, I just got a letter for my landlord trying to rise my rent $200 month and then saying I have to remove everything from the garage and only park my car in it (who doesn't store stuff in a garage, especially when you rent an apt?.
You ain't the only one with crappy luck my friend.
I believe I have the town on my side tho :)
MIKE.. check the town rules with that rent raise. I think they can only raise it 5% a year and not more with rent control.
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Just called and sent them an email. Here is a link to the towne ordinance. I don't even think it is higher then 1% based on the CPI:
http://www.westpaterson.com/docs/ordinances/06-02RentLeveling.pdf
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Mike, when you signed the lease, they are required to give you a booklet called "Truth In Renting". Your rights should be pointed out in it.
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good find. Not sure which type of dwelling you live in, but there are some exemptions. Usually rent control is 3% but no more then 5%. It seems like single family homes, or 2 family homes where the landlord lives in one of the units are part of the exemption.
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Mike, when you signed the lease, they are required to give you a booklet called "Truth In Renting". Your rights should be pointed out in it.
They did not.
Yes, 2 families where 1 unit is owner occupied is exempt.
Both of the units are rentals and the owner does not live there, so they ain't exempt.
I left a message with the rent leveling clerk and shot him off an email with the scans of what their lawyer sent me yesterday.
Scumbags.
Don't worry BB, you will have plenty of guys to fish with this year, me included.
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"Don't worry BB, you will have plenty of guys to fish with this year,"
Yup. Not to worry BB. I'm down at Wagner's too.
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Mike, your correct.. no exemptions.. they can't raise you, or you can sue them for tripple damage.