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  1. Resignation: Re: Former Employer Using Photos in Advertisement Without Consent

    This picture was put up about three years ago, and there was NO signed release on the part of the former employer.
  2. Resignation: Former Employer Using Photos in Advertisement Without Consent

    My question involves small claims court in the state of: Washington D.C. Can someone make a lawsuit over a former employer using a photo of them on their company's website? The individual no longer...
  3. Open Container Laws: Re: Possession of an Open Container of Alcohol (POCA), First Offense

    Yes this is the one. What are the chances of any jail time for this, being that the individual has a clean record with no prior misdemeanors or fellony charges. Does it help at all that the...
  4. Open Container Laws: Possession of an Open Container of Alcohol (POCA), First Offense

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Washington, D.C. What can one expect to happen to a 1st time offender being charged with POCA in D.C.?
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    Moving Out: Re: Left-Over Personal Belongings

    The rent was paid through march and the leaseholder paid it in full.
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    Moving Out: Re: Left-Over Personal Belongings

    I didn't ask. I assumed by leaving the keys that they were fully aware of what they had left behind. Otherwise, why leave the keys and call to say "I've moved out"?
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    Moving Out: Re: Left-Over Personal Belongings

    The sub tenant called the leaseholder to say that they had just moved out. This was out of the blue. When the leaseholder gets home that evening, it's evident that the sub tenant had moved because...
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    Moving Out: Left-Over Personal Belongings

    My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Washington, D.C.
    If a sub tenant turns in their keys to the leaseholder, is the leaseholder obligated to store their belongings?
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