🍗 Deathfat ShannyForChrist / Shannon Eileen McGraw/Dornbush/Gattis & Jason William Egroff ("Rev" / "Baby Carrot") - A whole trailer park rolled up into one big fat, terrible, human being, plus a tiny-dicked husband

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Do we have any proof she's gone? I never believe a fucking thing either of them say.
People were telling Carrie to check crime radar, or any other way to listen in on emergency services for their parish, and they sent this in an email:
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He has to be a big boy and make big boy decisions for the first time in 42 years. Love this for him.
He said they condemned the house and he has to be out in a week. He's giving Gavin to a good home.

Edit: he also walked through the whole house at the beginning of the video. Unless she's really, really good at hiding, she's not there.
 
Shanny overplayed her hand. For the want of a Perkins thankgiving dinner her couch hoard was lost. She might have been able to stay till late spring early summer.
 
He said they condemned the house and he has to be out in a week. He's giving Gavin to a good home.

Edit: he also walked through the whole house at the beginning of the video. Unless she's really, really good at hiding, she's not there.
Who condemned the house? Thats a pretty drawn out process and they’d have shit taped to their doors. I can’t see the city making that house a priority given all the other shitholes there.

The place is a pig stye but overall it looks better than many of the Scranton houses listed on Zillow. It’s hard to ascertain anything from their shaky videos but it looks fairly sound. Getting condemned in a city like Scranton is a high bar and it takes inspectors coming over.

I wonder if that’s what the uncle is telling Rev as a way to dislodge them?
 
A home can be deemed uninhabitable if it’s got an issue with sewage. I doubt Rev understands the difference between “condemned” and “uninhabitable.” The local Board of Health may have come by and written some kind of order.
 
A home can be deemed uninhabitable if it’s got an issue with sewage. I doubt Rev understands the difference between “condemned” and “uninhabitable.” The local Board of Health may have come by and written some kind of order.
You got the cats pissing and shitting everywhere, human feces, sewer issues, the electrical is from 5 ages ago, period blood soaked couch, shanny stinking like shit and looking filthy, probably mold too.
 
Last week I looked up nuisance house laws in PA. A home can be declared a nuisance for trash, drug dealing, safety hazards and excessive police calls.

The municipality will levy daily fines until the owner/landlord resolves the issue. It's likely the house got fast tracked to nuisance status, thereby subverting the eviction process which could take months.

That's probably what Rev means by condemned, or they just told him it was condemned.
 
Who condemned the house? Thats a pretty drawn out process and they’d have shit taped to their doors. I can’t see the city making that house a priority given all the other shitholes there.
A well-dressed non-cop came upstairs after Shanny was removed and told Rev that the house was condemned, and he has a week to leave. Idk if there's shenanigans or not. Usually when a house is condemned, everyone has to leave immediately. I know a couple who were told by the fire department that their trailer was being red-tagged, but instead they got a Building & Safety violation notice and had to clean it up within a week or it would be condemned, so somebody up the line decided to give these particular people a second chance. None of them live where Shanny and Rev do though.
A home can be deemed uninhabitable if it’s got an issue with sewage. I doubt Rev understands the difference between “condemned” and “uninhabitable.” The local Board of Health may have come by and written some kind of order.
I think this is what happened. Rev's uncle got a fix-it ticket, and nobody can live there until the plumbing is fixed. Rev isn't the most reliable narrator, and often doesn't know what's going on himself.
 
I don’t know about Pennsylvania but in states with a 5150 hold or Baker Act, they can get the hold extended. The 5150 in my state is 72 hours long and they usually let you out way before that. HOWEVER, what a lot of people don’t know is that a judge can extend it past the 72 hours with a court order if the attending physician determines that you don’t meet the criteria for release yet. It happens more often than people realize.
This is exactly about Pennsylvania, my whole post. If no extension is sought (via a Section 303 petition for up to 20 more days), the person must be discharged by the 120-hour mark, or earlier if appropriate.
 
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