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TopicAnd here we go with the homelessness
wolfy42
06/03/19 11:24:35 PM
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I mean......do you want real advice/help, or just to complain? Don't want to waste my time if you don't really want advice. I worked in landlord tenant law for years in CA, so unless you already got a 30 day pay or quit notice, you still have a month, and even if you did, the eviction process can take that long anyway (although it's best to not get an eviction on your record).

Meanwhile, tell me where you are and i'll get you a job around min wage within a few days. I can also find you a room for rent cheaper then what your currently paying, but not much cheaper depending on where you are in SoCAl (of course if you don't mind moving to a different area it could be much cheaper).

You could even work temp jobs at labor ready/people ready/manpower etc, and make enough for rent that way if you really wanted.

I also can help you live without a "home" pretty cheap, using a storage unit (public storage is $25 for the first month) and a place like planet fitness ($10 a month), to both give you a place to keep your clothes/other items, and shower, have TV access, and use libraries for computers etc (so you can easily look for a job etc). Total cost for your first month would be $35 (there is a $25 fee for the storage unit the first month). That would also give you time to find a job, make money and rent a room by the end of the month (in case you need to actually be out right away due to already getting a 30 day notice etc).

Almost anyone can avoid being homeless if they want...it's not hard. Unless your seriously disabled, you can make enough to rent a room and eat at least.....especially in places like California.
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