Mobile Home Estate Tenant
I rented a room from a Mobile Home Owner and after paying her rent and signing the Contract which included a 30 day Noitice Clause, When the issue of parking came up, She stated to me that I should tell the Management Company that I was a visitor. I then coveyed to her that I was going to the office to make them aware of my presense since I had just paid her rent and signed a contract and assumed she already had permission from them. The Mobile Home owner became aggravated and I told her that I would have to leave and that I would have to give notice right then and there due to the fact that there was no place to park and no permission for me to be there and that I was not going to sneak around and pretend that I was a visitor when infact I was paying rent
Categories: Mortgage Tags: contract, know-if-under, landlord-tenant, Management, Mobile, mobile-home, noitice-clause, office, presense, rent, sufficient
Textbook Publishers Lawsuit: Questions and Answers
Hi, So there have been a substantially large number of cases where four large textbook publishers sue defendants for copyright infringement. As you no doubt have read in the forums, the defendants are offering for sale answers to the textbook questions, or selling imported textbooks.
Categories: Mortgage Tags: being-infringed, copyright infringement, defendant, defendants, doing-homework, first-sale, living-expenses, Money, no doubt, pearson education inc, plaintiffs, publishers-sued, publishing houses, rents, such-as-paying, sue-defendants, sufficient, textbook publishers, textbook questions