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In reply to the discussion: OMG I'm going to be thrown into the street! [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)All the other components of this story are side issues, relevant of course to her and to her mental health, but not to the question of staying in the unit without paying rent.
I am badly worried about TTW, but I don't know what to do. Not bathing and some of the other things she has written seem like she needs more help than just the rent, or maybe to get out of a situation which is too much stress to handle.
I think perhaps going to talk to some one at a charity society so that they can hook her up with additional services is important.
I don't think TTW is lying - I think she does not understand the system and is too stressed to understand and interact properly with people who are trying to help her. But the level of stress she appears to be recounting is so high that advice to get a job right now is not very practical perhaps.
The best advice she has been given here I think is to look for the motel rental unit by the week that takes pets and to talk to someone at a Catholic Charity about her entire situation, including the stress and the problems with functioning on a day by day basis. But I am not sure that TTW could handle the stress of the rental and the insecurity of that either, and I am not sure she can act on this advice.
I cannot believe that staying in this house when she is calling the cops on the landlady is good for someone in her situation. It wouldn't be good for anyone, but definitely it is not helping her. Yet I believe that she is so stressed that the thought of trying to organize herself to move out is overwhelming.
I believe she should contact her local county MH/DS office, attempt to explain the situation, and ask for help. The directory is here:
http://www.mhdspa.org/Pages/Local-Contacts.aspx
The issue is not so much the rotten landlord as the not sleeping, not eating, not bathing, and not comprehending what is going on in court and what the Legal Aid workers are trying to tell her. I think temporary disability, counseling and some services are needed to get her into a more stable situation so that she can work and rebuild her life.