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N5 Notice Is Void

….yep as of May 7, 2012 the N5 eviction notice is void KMHC can use the paper it’s written on to wipe their ass for all I care.  Last week my legal counsel and I had a serious discussion over the N5 notice I received from the KMHC office.  He already read my rebuttal statement in advance so when I arrived at his office I didn’t have to go into a long speech on what really happened.  The first thing he said “Landlords!  Their reason for this N5 is almost ludicrous :P”  We went through all aspects of the notice and he gave me some excellent legal advice. One is to forget the idea of filing a claim that Ingrid Nosel is bias and prejudice, the chance of getting a written apology from a landlord or rental agency are slim to nil and to ignore as he put it “The crazy cat lady”.  This is the part I like….he also advised if this woman keeps being a disturbance and I’m getting no results from the KMHC office I can go to the Landlord & Tenant Board at 119 King Street E. and file a T form not to “crazy cat lady” but to Ingrid Nosel the HSC of Koo Gaa Da Win Manitou Housing Complex.  I have no desire for any tenant to be issued an eviction notice that includes “the crazy cat lady” my suggestion is to remind her there are others living here, be respectful, stop behaving like a big baby, as they say in the UK "stop acting like a cunt". 
Nosel opened a whole new can of worms when she filed the N5. I’ll be studying in depth tenant rights and will pass on knowledge to those who need it. ie: did you know it’s elder abuse when an UNH’s employee/HSC raises their voice to a tenant and punishable by a heavy fine.  Remember that next time you open your big mouth Ingrid.  You know I’m so sick of writing the name Ingrid Nosel from now on I’ll be referring to her as “acting HSC”.

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