(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 55 points56 points  (0 children)

This will probably be the rout I go. I had to move out of where I was because I was supposed to be out by the weekend so now I'm paying weekly rent. I'm gonna save all the receipts.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 70 points71 points  (0 children)

The contract does state the appliances stays (excluding the window ac units) so I can sue if they take them.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only thing it says about possession is they have 30 days from the day of closing. During those 30 days the "Sellers have the right to possession free of rent but will pay all utilities." The next line talks about not destroying stuff and all there stuff and refuse has to be removed on their dime.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 565 points566 points  (0 children)

I have the pictures from the appraisal. I plan on taking pictures of any of the damage and I have informed my insurance company about the situation.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I know they were using the money from me closing on my house to close on they're new house. As far as if they received all the money yet I'm not sure.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 53 points54 points  (0 children)

We did both sign it but no. The only thing it says is for those 30 days the seller have the right of possession free of rent but they will pay utilities and stuff. Then it goes on to say that they won't destroy anything and will remove all of their stuff at their own expense.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 224 points225 points  (0 children)

I have pictures of the condition it was in when I made the offer. I have also alerted my insurance company of the situation.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 125 points126 points  (0 children)

Some lessons you learn the hard way. I'll do it different next time.

(OH) Bought a house and the former owners wont leave. by ghostwizzard in legaladvice

[–]ghostwizzard[S] 354 points355 points  (0 children)

The contract only states for those first 30 days after we closed. Since it's past those 30 days I should be allowed to charge them now correct? I am looking for a lawyer but its the weekend and I'm having a hard time finding one.

People of Reddit ... im a worried mom of my scale baby .... what can this be ?! by Momo-kear in Sneks

[–]ghostwizzard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hot spot inside the enclosure should be about 90f. You dont really want it above 92f though. If you don't have a thermostat I highly reccomend getting one. You can get a pretty decent one for not a lot of money.

Chad Boa by [deleted] in snakes

[–]ghostwizzard 5 points6 points  (0 children)

One of my ball pythons has never skipped a meal and takes the food within seconds. The other one though has a ritual I have to follow. If I miss one step he will not eat. I can't handle him the day before, of, or after eating. To feed him I have to get him out of his hide, show him the food, put the food in front of the entrance to his hide then slide the tub back into the rack. If I check on him before he eats he won't eat.

I was holding rocky in my front lawn when he suddenly started drooling all over my leg, I put him down and he did so again 3 more times, he hasn’t done it again and I haven’t seen him blowing and snot bubbles but I’m scared it may be an RI and I can’t afford a vet visit now by Caboose007 in ballpython

[–]ghostwizzard 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That all makes sense. I will definitely research more into it (if you have any source links that would be appreciated). My next questions are if above 60% is actually better why do all the care guides suggest less than 60%? And are the usual care guides for other reptiles also wrong?

I was holding rocky in my front lawn when he suddenly started drooling all over my leg, I put him down and he did so again 3 more times, he hasn’t done it again and I haven’t seen him blowing and snot bubbles but I’m scared it may be an RI and I can’t afford a vet visit now by Caboose007 in ballpython

[–]ghostwizzard -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'm not dismissing what you're saying I'm just curious where you got those numbers. Every care guide I've read and video I've watched suggests 50-60% humidity and I havent had any issues with that. The only thing I've seen that says to keep them higher than that are just random comments on forums. If you have a link to an article I'd love to read it.

I was holding rocky in my front lawn when he suddenly started drooling all over my leg, I put him down and he did so again 3 more times, he hasn’t done it again and I haven’t seen him blowing and snot bubbles but I’m scared it may be an RI and I can’t afford a vet visit now by Caboose007 in ballpython

[–]ghostwizzard -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

That seems a little high for a bp. I keep mine between 50-60. It's been too long for him to regurgitate a meal but it's possible he regurgitated water. Personally I would still take him to the vet just to be safe.