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by Sarenium » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:15 am
...I'd like to do you slowly...
Just another Australian.
by Louisianan » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:26 am
Sarenium wrote:Stop letting your personal squabbles seep into RP behaviour.

by Sanabel » Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:09 am

by Lavan Tiri » Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:12 am
Sanabel wrote:Murphy and Dayton are competing for the title of largest forehead in the Western Hemisphere
Big Jim P wrote:I like the way you think.
Constaniana wrote:Ah, so you were dropped on your head. This explains a lot.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Snarky bastard.
The Grey Wolf wrote:You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Renewed Imperial Germany wrote:I'm not sure whether to laugh because thIs is the best satire I've ever seen or be very very afraid because someone actually thinks all this so.... have a cookie?
John Holland wrote: John Holland

by Sanabel » Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:47 am

by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi » Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:27 am

by Echo Chamber Thought Police » Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:14 am

by Lavan Tiri » Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:18 am
Big Jim P wrote:I like the way you think.
Constaniana wrote:Ah, so you were dropped on your head. This explains a lot.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Snarky bastard.
The Grey Wolf wrote:You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Renewed Imperial Germany wrote:I'm not sure whether to laugh because thIs is the best satire I've ever seen or be very very afraid because someone actually thinks all this so.... have a cookie?
John Holland wrote: John Holland

by Dentali » Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:50 am

by Echo Chamber Thought Police » Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:08 am
"During the 90-day period beginning on the enactment of this Act, the lessor of a covered dwelling may not:
- make, or cause to be made, any filing with the court of jurisdiction to initiate a legal action to recover possession of the covered dwelling from the tenant for nonpayment of rent or other fees or charges; or
- charge fees, penalties, or other charges to the tenant related to such nonpayment of rent; or
- require the tenant to vacate the covered dwelling unit before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the lessor provides the tenant with a notice to vacate; or
- issue a notice to vacate under subsection (c) until after the expiration of the 90-day period. "

by Dentali » Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:53 am
Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:Here we gooo...Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020
TEPA Act
Sponsor (House): John Atang (D-NY)
Sponsor (Senate):
Co-Sponsors (House):
Co-Sponsors (Senate):
AN ACT TO impose a temporary federal eviction ban; amend the US Code to provide for such eviction ban; lay down the terms and conditions of such an eviction ban; provide for the length of such an eviction ban; and for related purposes.
Section 1 - Amendment to US Code
- In Title 15 of the US Code, the following shall be inserted as Section 9001, as part of Chapter 116 titled 'FEDERAL EVICTION PROHIBITION ACT';
"During the 90-day period beginning on the enactment of this Act, the lessor of a covered dwelling may not:
- make, or cause to be made, any filing with the court of jurisdiction to initiate a legal action to recover possession of the covered dwelling from the tenant for nonpayment of rent or other fees or charges; or
- charge fees, penalties, or other charges to the tenant related to such nonpayment of rent; or
- require the tenant to vacate the covered dwelling unit before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the lessor provides the tenant with a notice to vacate; or
- issue a notice to vacate under subsection (c) until after the expiration of the 90-day period. "
Section 2 - Definitions
For the purposes of this act;
- The term "lessor" shall mean any person who leases or lets a property to another, that another person being defined as a "tenant" for the purposes of this Act.
- The term "covered dwelling" shall mean any dwelling that is occupied by a tenant, pursuant to a residential lease or otherwise, that is on or in a covered property ("covered property" meaning any property that participates in a covered housing program (as defined in section 12491(a) of title 34 of the US Code) or the rural housing voucher program under section 1490r of title 42 of the US Code, or that has a federally backed mortgage loan or federally backed multifamily mortgage loan).
Section 3 - Possibility of Extension of Period
Via Act of Congress with a majority vote, pursuant to Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, Congress may extend the 90-day period provided for in Section 1 of this Act with regard to the prohibition of evictions, if and when it deems necessary.
Section 4 - Short Title
This Act shall be cited as the 'Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020.'
This bill is then honorably presented to the House of Representatives for consideration in order to secure the positive rights of tenants during a potential economic recession to improve the United States Law and is backed by Representative John Atang on March 22nd 2020.
Do Not Remove: 1337
by Louisianan » Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:11 am
Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:Here we gooo...Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020
TEPA Act
Sponsor (House): John Atang (D-NY)
Sponsor (Senate):
Co-Sponsors (House):
Co-Sponsors (Senate):
AN ACT TO impose a temporary federal eviction ban; amend the US Code to provide for such eviction ban; lay down the terms and conditions of such an eviction ban; provide for the length of such an eviction ban; and for related purposes.
Section 1 - Amendment to US Code
- In Title 15 of the US Code, the following shall be inserted as Section 9001, as part of Chapter 116 titled 'FEDERAL EVICTION PROHIBITION ACT';
"During the 90-day period beginning on the enactment of this Act, the lessor of a covered dwelling may not:
- make, or cause to be made, any filing with the court of jurisdiction to initiate a legal action to recover possession of the covered dwelling from the tenant for nonpayment of rent or other fees or charges; or
- charge fees, penalties, or other charges to the tenant related to such nonpayment of rent; or
- require the tenant to vacate the covered dwelling unit before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the lessor provides the tenant with a notice to vacate; or
- issue a notice to vacate under subsection (c) until after the expiration of the 90-day period. "
Section 2 - Definitions
For the purposes of this act;
- The term "lessor" shall mean any person who leases or lets a property to another, that another person being defined as a "tenant" for the purposes of this Act.
- The term "covered dwelling" shall mean any dwelling that is occupied by a tenant, pursuant to a residential lease or otherwise, that is on or in a covered property ("covered property" meaning any property that participates in a covered housing program (as defined in section 12491(a) of title 34 of the US Code) or the rural housing voucher program under section 1490r of title 42 of the US Code, or that has a federally backed mortgage loan or federally backed multifamily mortgage loan).
Section 3 - Possibility of Extension of Period
Via Act of Congress with a majority vote, pursuant to Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, Congress may extend the 90-day period provided for in Section 1 of this Act with regard to the prohibition of evictions, if and when it deems necessary.
Section 4 - Short Title
This Act shall be cited as the 'Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020.'
This bill is then honorably presented to the House of Representatives for consideration in order to secure the positive rights of tenants during a potential economic recession to improve the United States Law and is backed by Representative John Atang on March 22nd 2020.
Do Not Remove: 1337

by Lavan Tiri » Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:16 pm

Big Jim P wrote:I like the way you think.
Constaniana wrote:Ah, so you were dropped on your head. This explains a lot.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Snarky bastard.
The Grey Wolf wrote:You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Renewed Imperial Germany wrote:I'm not sure whether to laugh because thIs is the best satire I've ever seen or be very very afraid because someone actually thinks all this so.... have a cookie?
John Holland wrote: John Holland

by Sanabel » Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:41 pm
Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:Here we gooo...Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020
TEPA Act
Sponsor (House): John Atang (D-NY)
Sponsor (Senate):
Co-Sponsors (House):
Co-Sponsors (Senate):
AN ACT TO impose a temporary federal eviction ban; amend the US Code to provide for such eviction ban; lay down the terms and conditions of such an eviction ban; provide for the length of such an eviction ban; and for related purposes.
Section 1 - Amendment to US Code
- In Title 15 of the US Code, the following shall be inserted as Section 9001, as part of Chapter 116 titled 'FEDERAL EVICTION PROHIBITION ACT';
"During the 90-day period beginning on the enactment of this Act, the lessor of a covered dwelling may not:
- make, or cause to be made, any filing with the court of jurisdiction to initiate a legal action to recover possession of the covered dwelling from the tenant for nonpayment of rent or other fees or charges; or
- charge fees, penalties, or other charges to the tenant related to such nonpayment of rent; or
- require the tenant to vacate the covered dwelling unit before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the lessor provides the tenant with a notice to vacate; or
- issue a notice to vacate under subsection (c) until after the expiration of the 90-day period. "
Section 2 - Definitions
For the purposes of this act;
- The term "lessor" shall mean any person who leases or lets a property to another, that another person being defined as a "tenant" for the purposes of this Act.
- The term "covered dwelling" shall mean any dwelling that is occupied by a tenant, pursuant to a residential lease or otherwise, that is on or in a covered property ("covered property" meaning any property that participates in a covered housing program (as defined in section 12491(a) of title 34 of the US Code) or the rural housing voucher program under section 1490r of title 42 of the US Code, or that has a federally backed mortgage loan or federally backed multifamily mortgage loan).
Section 3 - Possibility of Extension of Period
Via Act of Congress with a majority vote, pursuant to Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, Congress may extend the 90-day period provided for in Section 1 of this Act with regard to the prohibition of evictions, if and when it deems necessary.
Section 4 - Short Title
This Act shall be cited as the 'Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020.'
This bill is then honorably presented to the House of Representatives for consideration in order to secure the positive rights of tenants during a potential economic recession to improve the United States Law and is backed by Representative John Atang on March 22nd 2020.
Do Not Remove: 1337

by Sanabel » Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:41 pm
Lavan Tiri wrote:Sana post at the rally or I'll lick u

by Echo Chamber Thought Police » Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:43 pm
Sanabel wrote:Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:Here we gooo...Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020
TEPA Act
Sponsor (House): John Atang (D-NY)
Sponsor (Senate):
Co-Sponsors (House):
Co-Sponsors (Senate):
AN ACT TO impose a temporary federal eviction ban; amend the US Code to provide for such eviction ban; lay down the terms and conditions of such an eviction ban; provide for the length of such an eviction ban; and for related purposes.
Section 1 - Amendment to US Code
- In Title 15 of the US Code, the following shall be inserted as Section 9001, as part of Chapter 116 titled 'FEDERAL EVICTION PROHIBITION ACT';
"During the 90-day period beginning on the enactment of this Act, the lessor of a covered dwelling may not:
- make, or cause to be made, any filing with the court of jurisdiction to initiate a legal action to recover possession of the covered dwelling from the tenant for nonpayment of rent or other fees or charges; or
- charge fees, penalties, or other charges to the tenant related to such nonpayment of rent; or
- require the tenant to vacate the covered dwelling unit before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the lessor provides the tenant with a notice to vacate; or
- issue a notice to vacate under subsection (c) until after the expiration of the 90-day period. "
Section 2 - Definitions
For the purposes of this act;
- The term "lessor" shall mean any person who leases or lets a property to another, that another person being defined as a "tenant" for the purposes of this Act.
- The term "covered dwelling" shall mean any dwelling that is occupied by a tenant, pursuant to a residential lease or otherwise, that is on or in a covered property ("covered property" meaning any property that participates in a covered housing program (as defined in section 12491(a) of title 34 of the US Code) or the rural housing voucher program under section 1490r of title 42 of the US Code, or that has a federally backed mortgage loan or federally backed multifamily mortgage loan).
Section 3 - Possibility of Extension of Period
Via Act of Congress with a majority vote, pursuant to Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, Congress may extend the 90-day period provided for in Section 1 of this Act with regard to the prohibition of evictions, if and when it deems necessary.
Section 4 - Short Title
This Act shall be cited as the 'Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020.'
This bill is then honorably presented to the House of Representatives for consideration in order to secure the positive rights of tenants during a potential economic recession to improve the United States Law and is backed by Representative John Atang on March 22nd 2020.
Do Not Remove: 1337
Simpson will sponsor
by Puertollano » Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:50 pm
Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:Here we gooo...Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020
TEPA Act
Sponsor (House): John Atang (D-NY)
Sponsor (Senate):
Co-Sponsors (House):
Co-Sponsors (Senate):
AN ACT TO impose a temporary federal eviction ban; amend the US Code to provide for such eviction ban; lay down the terms and conditions of such an eviction ban; provide for the length of such an eviction ban; and for related purposes.
Section 1 - Amendment to US Code
- In Title 15 of the US Code, the following shall be inserted as Section 9001, as part of Chapter 116 titled 'FEDERAL EVICTION PROHIBITION ACT';
"During the 90-day period beginning on the enactment of this Act, the lessor of a covered dwelling may not:
- make, or cause to be made, any filing with the court of jurisdiction to initiate a legal action to recover possession of the covered dwelling from the tenant for nonpayment of rent or other fees or charges; or
- charge fees, penalties, or other charges to the tenant related to such nonpayment of rent; or
- require the tenant to vacate the covered dwelling unit before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the lessor provides the tenant with a notice to vacate; or
- issue a notice to vacate under subsection (c) until after the expiration of the 90-day period. "
Section 2 - Definitions
For the purposes of this act;
- The term "lessor" shall mean any person who leases or lets a property to another, that another person being defined as a "tenant" for the purposes of this Act.
- The term "covered dwelling" shall mean any dwelling that is occupied by a tenant, pursuant to a residential lease or otherwise, that is on or in a covered property ("covered property" meaning any property that participates in a covered housing program (as defined in section 12491(a) of title 34 of the US Code) or the rural housing voucher program under section 1490r of title 42 of the US Code, or that has a federally backed mortgage loan or federally backed multifamily mortgage loan).
Section 3 - Possibility of Extension of Period
Via Act of Congress with a majority vote, pursuant to Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, Congress may extend the 90-day period provided for in Section 1 of this Act with regard to the prohibition of evictions, if and when it deems necessary.
Section 4 - Short Title
This Act shall be cited as the 'Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020.'
This bill is then honorably presented to the House of Representatives for consideration in order to secure the positive rights of tenants during a potential economic recession to improve the United States Law and is backed by Representative John Atang on March 22nd 2020.
Do Not Remove: 1337

by Lavan Tiri » Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:53 pm
Big Jim P wrote:I like the way you think.
Constaniana wrote:Ah, so you were dropped on your head. This explains a lot.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Snarky bastard.
The Grey Wolf wrote:You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Renewed Imperial Germany wrote:I'm not sure whether to laugh because thIs is the best satire I've ever seen or be very very afraid because someone actually thinks all this so.... have a cookie?
John Holland wrote: John Holland

by Echo Chamber Thought Police » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:03 pm
Puertollano wrote:Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:Here we gooo...Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020
TEPA Act
Sponsor (House): John Atang (D-NY)
Sponsor (Senate):
Co-Sponsors (House):
Co-Sponsors (Senate):
AN ACT TO impose a temporary federal eviction ban; amend the US Code to provide for such eviction ban; lay down the terms and conditions of such an eviction ban; provide for the length of such an eviction ban; and for related purposes.
Section 1 - Amendment to US Code
- In Title 15 of the US Code, the following shall be inserted as Section 9001, as part of Chapter 116 titled 'FEDERAL EVICTION PROHIBITION ACT';
"During the 90-day period beginning on the enactment of this Act, the lessor of a covered dwelling may not:
- make, or cause to be made, any filing with the court of jurisdiction to initiate a legal action to recover possession of the covered dwelling from the tenant for nonpayment of rent or other fees or charges; or
- charge fees, penalties, or other charges to the tenant related to such nonpayment of rent; or
- require the tenant to vacate the covered dwelling unit before the date that is 30 days after the date on which the lessor provides the tenant with a notice to vacate; or
- issue a notice to vacate under subsection (c) until after the expiration of the 90-day period. "
Section 2 - Definitions
For the purposes of this act;
- The term "lessor" shall mean any person who leases or lets a property to another, that another person being defined as a "tenant" for the purposes of this Act.
- The term "covered dwelling" shall mean any dwelling that is occupied by a tenant, pursuant to a residential lease or otherwise, that is on or in a covered property ("covered property" meaning any property that participates in a covered housing program (as defined in section 12491(a) of title 34 of the US Code) or the rural housing voucher program under section 1490r of title 42 of the US Code, or that has a federally backed mortgage loan or federally backed multifamily mortgage loan).
Section 3 - Possibility of Extension of Period
Via Act of Congress with a majority vote, pursuant to Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, Congress may extend the 90-day period provided for in Section 1 of this Act with regard to the prohibition of evictions, if and when it deems necessary.
Section 4 - Short Title
This Act shall be cited as the 'Temporary Eviction Prohibition Act of 2020.'
This bill is then honorably presented to the House of Representatives for consideration in order to secure the positive rights of tenants during a potential economic recession to improve the United States Law and is backed by Representative John Atang on March 22nd 2020.
Do Not Remove: 1337
Murphy will co-sponsor.
by New Cobastheia » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:08 pm

by Echo Chamber Thought Police » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:10 pm

by Sanabel » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:10 pm
Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:love how baharia who has been inactive for this whole rp suddenly starts talking

by Bruke » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:11 pm
Echo Chamber Thought Police wrote:love how baharia who has been inactive for this whole rp suddenly starts talking
by New Cobastheia » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:13 pm

by Echo Chamber Thought Police » Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:14 pm
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