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Amsterdammer

(130 posts)
3. Just guessing here, but...
Thu Mar 1, 2018, 07:30 AM
Mar 2018

I'm not an attorney and am not aware of NY state law.

It was stated that the college does have a policy that in order to maintain residence at their dormitories, only full time students (I believe that's considered at least 12 credit hours per semester) and students maintaining a certain GPA (usually 2.0) have the rights to live in the dorms. Since she has neither and this is a college, not a typical landlord/tenant relationship, and that space could have been utilized by a student meeting those requirements, and on top of that she has not paid a dime for 2+ years...WTF? She works, she has ignored eviction notices, the paper did not state if she has procured an attorney to "fight" this thing...

Hey, Hunter College, wait till she leaves for work, throw her shit to the curb, change the lock...and wait to see if she will take you to court...she's laughing her ass off at you, takin' the piss out on you!!

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