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camus

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  1. This thread will always have dissenting opinions which are amusing. One side from romanticist and idealists then, on the other side, the pragmatist and realists.

    This is a good outlet though and you can get advice - decent, brash, confusing or conforming. My two cents is to always try pero kelangan lang cautious - may check and balance ka dapat with youself every now and then.

    My point is this... It's okay to be any: romanticist, idealist, pragmatist, or realist. But before you even get started with all that, find out first if it's true. Because it doesn't matter if it's all a lie. It could be lie she created, or a lie you created in your mind.

     

    Here's a simple analogy using a half glass of water... Depending on your personality, you can see it as either half full or half empty. But before you even get to that point of deciding if it's half full or half empty, you should know first that it's really water inside. Maybe it's not even drinkable. And you should know too if the volume is really half. Maybe there's nothing at all in the glass, its all in your mind.

  2. Far from dead. Mayweather pacquiao fight was biggest payday of all time, for any sport. I think boxing just needs more exciting boxers. The current batch of boxers are boring.

  3. I was hoping this would be resolved by now. Alas, the ex-tenant is adamant and not willing to listen to reason. Based on the practice of the landlords in the area (I have done a thorough survey since this whole matter started. He vacated 2 days ago and came by today demanding his money back PRONTO. So I countered with an offer that since we do not have a binding contract, I give him back his security deposit (minus the advance, which he consumed). I offered to put everything in writing, including the exact amount that he will receive as refund (his entire deposit) and the exact date as to when he can come by to collect it.

     

    The ex-tenant just said "Magkita na lang tayo sa korte". I agree that such is a legal recourse he can and must utilize. I just want to confirm if I understand the process correctly. These cases start on the barangay level, and, if amicable settlement is not reached, the complainant reserve the right to file with the courts.

     

    He's also been alluding to the fact that his father is a lawyer and that he can "by-pass" the barangay. I have not seen any provision in the laws that says that so I want to know if that is even remotely possible. I'd like to say I have faith in the letter of the law and due process but I want to be sure I am prepared for any and all possibilities.

    Yes barangay first. If it cannot be resolved, the barangay issues a certificate. The court asks for that certificate before it will accept cases. It is possible to bypass if malakas ka. But I wouldn't sweat it if I were you. Even if goes to court, the court will also want you to settle.

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