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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]TeeYiYi
(8,028 posts)It seems that you should've used your court ordered reprieve, and financial donations from friends, to get your ducks in a row and move forward from a clearly negative situation.
At this point, it seems like you're trying to exercise squatter's rights. That can never be a good thing
for you or for anyone.
You don't own the house, your landlord does. You've already received legal remedy to extend your eviction deadline. What do you possibly hope to gain by refusing to move out of someone else's home?
You're creating your own stress and drama, and the law is not going to ultimately side with you against the legal owner of the property that you're attempting to commandeer.
I suggest that you put your shit into an inexpensive storage unit and move on to the next chapter in your life. That might mean living in your car until you figure it out but at least you'll be out from under the exponential accrual of $1200+ per month in rental debt.
You've been given every opportunity to move forward with your life, including the advice of friends, financial donations and food stamps. This standoff with the owner of your residence is not going to end well for you.
Take the energy you've been expending on shadow boxing and channel it in a different, more productive direction.
I wish you well.
TYY