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— 9/5/2017 Sonoma County's is always open. Sonoma apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 9/5/2017 They open in October or November this year!! — apify_targeted 8 post Reddit
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— 9/5/2017 It's definitely worth looking at, but I don't believe any Section 8 wait lists in California are ope... — apify_targeted 8 post Reddit
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— 9/5/2017 As for needing a bigger place, look into getting yourself on the wait list for government subsidizes... SoCal apify_targeted 8 post Reddit
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— 9/5/2017 California Code Enforcement Officer here. You're correct. Frustratingly for people in my line of wor... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 9/5/2017 Former property manager here.
Maximum occupancy under the landlord tenant code (at least it used to ... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 9/4/2017 I know. We hate the two payday loans. We've only renewed them one time and rolled them over into the... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 9/4/2017 Your biggest problem is not the credit cards, it is the payday loan.
That income is net or gross? ... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/13/2020 That’s pretty dumb if he was never contacted about the change in hands or the accumulating interest ... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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I'm a married father of four in NorCal. We scratched our way out of homelessness and poverty but can't seem to avoid being smothered by credit card debt. Advice please! 9/4/2017 I'm a married father of four in NorCal. We scratched our way out of homelessness and poverty but can... NorCal apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/14/2020 Yes, as long as you give them nothing. If you enter a payment plan or doing anything else official w... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/13/2020 Depends on the state in the US. In mine its 4 years, and after that they can point sound. And (sim... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/14/2020 I used to work customer service at a bank with an improper fraction for a name. I dare not summon t... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/13/2020 Probably, but a US bank wouldn’t honor a check after six months from the date on the check. I think... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/13/2020 In basically every jurisdiction, almost certainly. They can't damage your credit report or collect o... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/13/2020 Isn't that covered by statute of limitations after 30 years? — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/13/2020 My dad owed a few hundred dollars to a men's suit store in the 1980's and they went out of business.... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 8/13/2020 I had an opposite albeit quirky situation.
My miles were way over, and at the end of my lease I h... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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Always check if your leased car has equity before giving it back to the dealer 8/13/2020 Always check if your leased car has equity before giving it back to the dealer
A lot of you probabl... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 5/12/2023 Yes. — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 5/12/2023 When talking about your dog's insurance, when you said you turned a profit, do you really just mean ... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 5/12/2023 It’s true by definition … if the insurer has adequate info about likelihood of loss and behaves rati... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 5/11/2023 This is the best guidance on any insurance policy. Statistically, the insurance is more expensive th... — apify_targeted 0 post Reddit
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— 5/11/2023 When you can afford to replace your car out of your emergency fund. (Or better yet, your new car fun... — apify_targeted