🐮 Lolcow Russell Greer / Mr. Green / Russell Greee / Russle / Brothel Prince / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

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It’s short for half pennies. You don’t see that kind of coinage around anymore.

I'm so old I can remember taking a half-penny into the local sweet shop and being able to buy candy with it. Not very much, but you could buy two Black Sambo bubble gums for a penny and a ha'penny would buy you one.

Tuppence would get you a packet of sweet cigarettes or a sack of sweet tobacco if you were a roll your own type of kid.
 
Given that, he wouldn't really have a tenancy agreement with the property owner, would he? I'd assume it should be dead easy to get rid of somebody who just shows up, living in one of your properties without a tenancy agreement.

If Greeee's going to be suing anybody here, surely it'd have to be the tranny he claims he was sub-letting from?

And if he's suing somebody in a landlord/tenant dispute that he doesn't actually have a contract with, wouldn't this be further evidence of his being a vexatious litigant? You move into somebody's house without a tenancy agreement and then sue them when they try to get shut of you because you're not paying rent and have no right to be there in the first place -- how could that be anything but vexatious litigation?

Every state I've lived in, NV included has laws that gives renters rights if they have anything resembling a lease. Most places are pretty strict on the proper way to evict.
Subleasing, renting without a lease is extremely common, so nothing about this situation is anything novel to the law.
 
This season has been a hoot. I love catching up after work.

They said that AI would take away everyone’s job, but look what it did for this retarded sex pest: It has increased his lolsuit output exponentially ! The technology is empowering the disabled.

Now off to the Tomlinson thread. Hopefully he’s been hogtied by Pam Bondi for all the fedposting. Fingers crossed.
 
I take a couple of months off to focus on family stuff and BAM I come back to my beloved Rusty committing blackmail, going up against his landlord and generally being a shitty human being.

I had a genuine fear that he was going to go quiet in 2026, how wrong was I.
 
Every state I've lived in, NV included has laws that gives renters rights if they have anything resembling a lease. Most places are pretty strict on the proper way to evict.
Subleasing, renting without a lease is extremely common, so nothing about this situation is anything novel to the law.

None of this makes any sense to me. I don't understand how you can have a lease that isn't agreed with the property owner. How do you avoid the situation where somebody rents a place for one night on AirBNB and the person you rent to subleases the place to a pile of random bandits determined to stay as long as possible for free? Do you have to go through the eviction process with those people who just showed up in your apartment out of nowhere?

It's right that legitimate renters should have protection, but here in the UK there's no way in hell Greer has any kind of lease under these circumstances. Though I suppose you'd still need to go through court proceedings to get somebody evicted here as well, so perhaps not that different?
 
How do you avoid the situation where somebody rents a place for one night on AirBNB and the person you rent to subleases the place to a pile of random bandits determined to stay as long as possible for free? Do you have to go through the eviction process with those people who just showed up in your apartment out of nowhere?
This is why squatters are so annoying and hard to deal with in places with strong renter protections.
 
Do you have to go through the eviction process with those people who just showed up in your apartment out of nowhere?
Yes, typically. Depending on the state, of course. Some states, like California, have such stringent pro-tenant laws that it can take months to evict them. Meanwhile they can (and do) absolutely destroy your home and you won’t always be able to get the damages paid for.



Laws are wild, and don’t usually get fixed easily when people take advantage of loopholes. Such as in Texas for a long time, if you owned a home in an HOA and didn’t pay your dues, the HOA could legally sell your home without even notifying you. One day you just wake up and get told this house belongs to someone else now.
 
Purest cow behaviour, had 20k drop in his worthless greasy hands...and fucked it up.......
20k doesn’t get you a property zoned in a whore house district. Once Shitlips has that in his hands, he’ll need to figure out how to legally force someone to sell him their whore house… then figure out how to legally force whores to work for him… he deserves to fail.
 
None of this makes any sense to me. I don't understand how you can have a lease that isn't agreed with the property owner. How do you avoid the situation where somebody rents a place for one night on AirBNB and the person you rent to subleases the place to a pile of random bandits determined to stay as long as possible for free? Do you have to go through the eviction process with those people who just showed up in your apartment out of nowhere?
Yes, this kind of thing can happen but usually it doesn't trigger for 30 days - otherwise you could rent a hotel room and never leave.

But it IS something you need to be aware of as a landlord, and it's one of the reasons that "buy a house and rent it" is not always the guaranteed moneymaker people think it is.
 
Lots of people think the extortion attempt on Viatron means he's successfully done this before, I think it shows the opposite. The fact he got greedy and ruined the $20,000 deal by asking for $200,000 tells me this is the closest he's ever gotten to a win, otherwise he'd know how much to ask for in the beginning instead of queering the deal by asking for 10x more, or alternatively, if he's ever gotten this far before, he fucked it up then, too.

I subscribe to the theory that the one "win" he's been chasing for years is Dennis Hof giving him a free threesome because he threw a bitchfit and threatened to sue after wasting his time at Olive Garden, that was the beginning of him thinking he could use legalese to extort ridiculous settlements.

However, now that Erwin's told him companies regularly pay out "nuisance expenses" I'm thinking we might see more of Russell attempting the ADA troll schemes described, poorly.
 
I take a couple of months off to focus on family stuff and BAM I come back to my beloved Rusty committing blackmail, going up against his landlord and generally being a shitty human being.

I had a genuine fear that he was going to go quiet in 2026, how wrong was I.

Not just blackmail, but fucking EXTORTION on top of the blackmail. He's crossed the line into big boy federal felonies since he sent his blackmail and extortion over state lines.

This is why squatters are so annoying and hard to deal with in places with strong renter protections.

It will never cease to fill me with disgust that our system has been hijacked and corrupted to protect the criminals and treat them like victims, and punish victims and treat them like criminals. This isn’t 1884 anymore where someone on the frontier might come across an abandoned homestead, decide to take it up for themselves, build a life there, improve the land, and do more for the homestead than the original owners and thus should have more claim to it. There should be no squatters rights laws in our modern society, and they certainly shouldn't supersede the rights of the landlord or rightful owner of that property and take months or years so remove a squatter. Our laws should serve to protect the good, decent, law abiding, tax paying people first and foremost far, far before some worthless criminal shit stain.
 
None of this makes any sense to me. I don't understand how you can have a lease that isn't agreed with the property owner. How do you avoid the situation where somebody rents a place for one night on AirBNB and the person you rent to subleases the place to a pile of random bandits determined to stay as long as possible for free? Do you have to go through the eviction process with those people who just showed up in your apartment out of nowhere?

It's right that legitimate renters should have protection, but here in the UK there's no way in hell Greer has any kind of lease under these circumstances. Though I suppose you'd still need to go through court proceedings to get somebody evicted here as well, so perhaps not that different?
This has actually become a huge problem in renter tennent friendly places like NYC. Where property owners have been locked out of their homes or rental properties for over a year fighting Secondhand Air BNB Squatters. Some States have started to stomp down on it hard. I believe Georgia just instituted a law allowing pretty much immediate removal for things like that. The Courts are finally starting to develop the caselaw and laws are finally starting to be put in place to end or greatly reduce the fuckery. But it's still a complete horror show in many ways for the property owners. Therer have been a lot of surprised property owners that have found their property listed on AirBNB without their permission and professional squatters shitting up the place.
 
Do you have to go through the eviction process with those people who just showed up in your apartment out of nowhere?
Maybe if you're in California. Nevada is not that place where you would end up in that situation. Las Vegas specifically, even less so. Let's just say that for certain reasons, there are a lot of renters who end up unable to pay their rents in that particular city. The eviction pipeline is relatively swift there.
However, now that Erwin's told him companies regularly pay out "nuisance expenses" I'm thinking we might see more of Russell attempting the ADA troll schemes described, poorly.
Morbius isn't really the free ticket he thinks it is. The ADA, as poorly as it has been implemented, doesn't really protect slobbering, drooling idiots. This is why the wheelchair chasers typically use exactly that, rolling around gimps in wheelchairs to farm ADA violation suits. The law was actually partly intended to do exactly this, to encourage businesses to have REASONABLE accommodations for people with disabilities. You'd have a hard time finding businesses inaccessible to people in wheelchairs these days that weren't grandfathered in because they existed before the law (think some third floor walk-up store).

What is the accommodation when your "disability" is slobbering, drooling, looking greasy, having a face like a rat, and being a sex pest who can't stop harassing women? A mandatory drool bucket? He's just really not a good ADA plaintiff.
 
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Morbius isn't really the free ticket he thinks it is. The ADA, as poorly as it has been implemented, doesn't really protect slobbering, drooling idiots.
That's something that I've been trying to figure out, too- what disability does he have that prevents him from living a (mostly) normal life or having almost any job? The only three jobs that I think he couldn't do is 'balloon animal artist', 'professional whistler', and 'professional cocksucker'.

Who was the actress that, after being arrested, listed her occupation as 'cocksucker'? It's been driving me crazy trying to remember who that was, and searching for the phrase has been less than helpful, to say the least.
 
That's something that I've been trying to figure out, too- what disability does he have that prevents him from living a (mostly) normal life or having almost any job? The only three jobs that I think he couldn't do is 'balloon animal artist', 'professional whistler', and 'professional cocksucker'
Yeeah, ignoring the fact that he's been a spectacular fuck up and failure at every one of his ventures, his CV boasts an impressive pedigree of patriotic American entrepreneurship. Talent shows. Dance offs. A degree of some kind. Multiple attempts to start a business empire, however rancid and unpalatable each one has been. A certified legal beagle running multiple lawsuits at once all on his own.

Most non-disabled Americans are content to work 10 hours, come home and drink their beer, and feel their asses grow throughout their muted midlife crises and eventual golden years. By comparison Russwipe is more active and ambitious than most perfectly healthy Americans who aren't getting handouts.

Russ isn't disabled, he's just stupid. Really, really stupid. and ugly

Who was the actress that, after being arrested, listed her occupation as 'cocksucker'?
EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM
 
Michael Schaefer vs. Russell Greer
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I'm gonna get these ones slower to avoid paying additional fees. The curiosity isn't burning as brightly as originally, and I think I can wait (if you all can too). Seems like the only doc worth of note is the Landlord complaint.
 
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