So today my roommate gives me this piece of paper and tells me to sign it. I'm guessing it's supposed to be an eviction notice (in which case, ha ha you lose, since she wants it back and I'm supposed to be able to keep an eviction notice, which is kind of the point of being damn well notified), or something leading up to an eviction notice, I don't fucking know. All it is is a paragraph of legalese on plain paper that could have come from anydamnwhere, plus my name is spelled wrong. There's not even a line for my signature, for heaven's sake. It stinks to high heaven, so not only do I not sign it, I swipe it and tell her I'm taking it to Pine Tree Legal tomorrow to get it looked at. There is no way in hell I am signing anything that I don't know what it is and that looks like it come out of a high school laser printer.
I have every intention of getting out of here, and the sooner I hear from SMCC the better (please let the be dorm space please let there be dorm space please let there be dorm space), but I'm not letting her walk all over me and caving like a clueless little kid. I have my rights. I'm fighting for them.
I have every intention of getting out of here, and the sooner I hear from SMCC the better (please let the be dorm space please let there be dorm space please let there be dorm space), but I'm not letting her walk all over me and caving like a clueless little kid. I have my rights. I'm fighting for them.
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If you signed it, would it even hold up if your name is misspelled?
I'll be thinking good thoughts regarding the dorm space.