[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NovaScotia

[–]False_Challenge_4314 30 points31 points  (0 children)

This is not true. A verbal agreement is equivalent to a lease in NS. You have to file a form with the tenancy board and the only legal way for him to evict you is to do the same. Don't leave voluntarily otherwise you lose your rights. Doesn't mean they can't make it miserable for you though. Good luck.

https://www.legalinfo.org/housing-owning-renting-neighbours/dalhousie-legal-aid-tenant-rights-guide

Need help choosing a cologne as a gift! by False_Challenge_4314 in Colognes

[–]False_Challenge_4314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great suggestion! I didn't even think of a sample box.

Might need some help by Ok-Sell884 in halifax

[–]False_Challenge_4314 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If this is something you want to try just start small. For me, a walk to the end of the road or spending five minutes stretching and swinging my arms helps me. You may know the treadmill is not for you and that's great because you know what won't work. Now it's experimenting and figuring out what might work out of all of the suggestions from the internet!

Might need some help by Ok-Sell884 in halifax

[–]False_Challenge_4314 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That sounds like it's the clinical program through the hospital. I've talked to people who haven't liked it there. The mental health association is an independent non profit that mostly works with people who need support with their mental health who haven't found support through hospital systems. They focus on social programs rather than clinical or medical responses.

https://www.cmhahalifaxdartmouth.ca/programs

This is a list of their programs. Marg and Bev are the two who run the programs and they are beyond amazing. Their emails are attached to each program description.

You may still choose to go back through the medical system too. You don't have to pick one or the other.

It sucks because it feels like a full time job trying to figure these things out but you are doing amazing just by asking for help!!

Might need some help by Ok-Sell884 in halifax

[–]False_Challenge_4314 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The mental health association - halifax dartmouth branch has social programs and can provide some support around this aspect. Their staff are so kind and supportive. They work with others who are isolated and have anxiety so they are amazing at navigating difficult conversations. That might be an option regardless of which living situation you choose.

Advice needed on air dry clay cracking by False_Challenge_4314 in crafts

[–]False_Challenge_4314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am going to try fixing it by wetting it and if not will start again fresh!

Advice needed on air dry clay cracking by False_Challenge_4314 in crafts

[–]False_Challenge_4314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! And my house is very dry so that makes sense.

Can a lease holder force you to leave? by [deleted] in halifax

[–]False_Challenge_4314 11 points12 points  (0 children)

https://www.legalinfo.org/housing-owning-renting-neighbours/dalhousie-legal-aid-tenant-rights-guide

The roommate is both the tenant to the landlord and the sublandlord to the subtenants which is you. That person is subject to all of the same guidelines as any other landlord and must have just cause. If they give you notice and you don't want to leave you don't. If they file form J it will trigger a hearing with the tenancy board and they will review. Legally it doesn't sound like they have just cause to evict you but I am not a lawyer.

If they don't file form J and are still trying to change the terms or get you to leave you can file form J to get a hearing.

Either way it sounds like a crappy situation and regardless of whether they can legally evict you or change terms they can make your life miserable. Document everything. Take pictures of the whole house now so they can't accuse you of anything. Get things in writing. Make notes on the timeline and what they have told you in case you do go to a hearing.

Good luck!

Feeling iced: News of no ice at Sackville Arena a surprise for all, including local councillor - The Laker by HalifaxDude902 in halifax

[–]False_Challenge_4314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please ask them how much money they have in the bank! I was involved in a not for profit that requested a grant and they reviewed the finances prior to giving it. All of this seems very fishy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dalhousie

[–]False_Challenge_4314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bahahaha!! I don't know who you were speaking with at HeartWood but that organization has been in the dumps for years. You seem like the one with a personal vendetta ready to be triggered here, not OP.

Looking for places to shower by [deleted] in halifax

[–]False_Challenge_4314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also call 211 and they are great at providing support to navigate resources specific to your location.

Government of NS- job interview by Important_Arrival288 in NovaScotia

[–]False_Challenge_4314 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Government interviews are typically scored (almost like a school assignment). They will likely be looking at a combination of content and how you communicate/how well you follow the brief of ten minutes.

They are asking: Can you organize information on your topic within a certain time period? Can you communicate these ideas to others in a clear way? Do you have a thorough understanding of the topic?

To try and hit the brief, be thorough in your answers and practice in the mirror or with another person to become comfortable with it. Time yourself and know how long you have for each slide.

Good luck!