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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 761643" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>There is a little update. One can see how long this process is.</p><p></p><p>They did not write a letter by the due date. Our attorney said they wouldn’t. He said that when they are in trouble with the law, they never do.</p><p></p><p>Our attorney’s office prepared the paperwork one day ahead and sent it on immediately.</p><p></p><p>The clerks office has it. We are filing fir a default since they did not offer any explanation for why they think they have a right to be there. The clerk creates the new filing and what likely will happen next is he or she will take it before the judge, and request a signature and then send it to the Sheriff’s office.</p><p></p><p>We were told the time line is fickle. Might take longer than we would think. I’m hoping one week.</p><p></p><p>Hoa tells us it is now two couples living there with four additional people regularly going in and out. It’s almost certainly a drug den of sorts</p><p></p><p>Daughter put a deposit down on a trailer etc and is staying there. She says she is sleeping on the floor. We show no emotion or care…because we are done. She is starting to see it. I think. Don’t care.</p><p></p><p>She went to the unit (our unit…her former place now under siege due to her horrific choices) yesterday in an attempt to get more clothes and discovered the front door handle was missing and hot glue was placed in the key deadlocks. You now can’t get in even with a key. There is a thumb screw mechanism in back door. She believes that must be how they go in and out with someone staying in the unit at all times to let a person in. HOA president agreed. She called the police to ask for an escort to go in to get more clothes. They said no. They said she needs the formal eviction.</p><p></p><p>We need to double triple check with the sheriff’s office when they will be coming as we want to be there for the eviction that looks like will be triggered via default and relatively soon.</p><p></p><p>Hubby is going to try to hire a locksmith to remove the locks.(at times of eviction with police presence to let them in). Snd bring his own drill if locksmith doesn’t show up. And if this isn’t acceptable, we want to give them permission to do whatever they want including knocking the door down to get in there. At first we thought fir sure they would leave. But now we think they are going to stay and cut it close. Perhaps too close and it could get ugly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 761643, member: 4152"] There is a little update. One can see how long this process is. They did not write a letter by the due date. Our attorney said they wouldn’t. He said that when they are in trouble with the law, they never do. Our attorney’s office prepared the paperwork one day ahead and sent it on immediately. The clerks office has it. We are filing fir a default since they did not offer any explanation for why they think they have a right to be there. The clerk creates the new filing and what likely will happen next is he or she will take it before the judge, and request a signature and then send it to the Sheriff’s office. We were told the time line is fickle. Might take longer than we would think. I’m hoping one week. Hoa tells us it is now two couples living there with four additional people regularly going in and out. It’s almost certainly a drug den of sorts Daughter put a deposit down on a trailer etc and is staying there. She says she is sleeping on the floor. We show no emotion or care…because we are done. She is starting to see it. I think. Don’t care. She went to the unit (our unit…her former place now under siege due to her horrific choices) yesterday in an attempt to get more clothes and discovered the front door handle was missing and hot glue was placed in the key deadlocks. You now can’t get in even with a key. There is a thumb screw mechanism in back door. She believes that must be how they go in and out with someone staying in the unit at all times to let a person in. HOA president agreed. She called the police to ask for an escort to go in to get more clothes. They said no. They said she needs the formal eviction. We need to double triple check with the sheriff’s office when they will be coming as we want to be there for the eviction that looks like will be triggered via default and relatively soon. Hubby is going to try to hire a locksmith to remove the locks.(at times of eviction with police presence to let them in). Snd bring his own drill if locksmith doesn’t show up. And if this isn’t acceptable, we want to give them permission to do whatever they want including knocking the door down to get in there. At first we thought fir sure they would leave. But now we think they are going to stay and cut it close. Perhaps too close and it could get ugly. [/QUOTE]
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