I collected a pile of mail that'd be sitting at my parents' house yesterday. While sorting through it, I found a pair of citations, dated September 1st, from the Pittsburgh Dept of Public Works.
It says, "Defendant has insufficient containers for refuse storage. The could lead to a rodent problem." It lists Arrakis as the location of the incident.
Now, I obviously can't be held responsible for this, since I don't own that property anymore. But the question of dealing with this and contacting My Ex's lawyer to deal with it is just a giant hassle that I really don't need. What's more bothersome is the fact that the paper trail leading to me continues to be so slow. Everything bottlenecks at my parents, who insist on using my mail as a form of leverage to get me to spend time with them. I mean, this traffic citation is dated nearly two months ago. Chances are good that they've already tried & convicted me, and sent up for collection. Which means I'll need to deal with the credit bureaus, too. Joy.
All because My Ex never remembers to take the trash out until it becomes a problem.
It says, "Defendant has insufficient containers for refuse storage. The could lead to a rodent problem." It lists Arrakis as the location of the incident.
Now, I obviously can't be held responsible for this, since I don't own that property anymore. But the question of dealing with this and contacting My Ex's lawyer to deal with it is just a giant hassle that I really don't need. What's more bothersome is the fact that the paper trail leading to me continues to be so slow. Everything bottlenecks at my parents, who insist on using my mail as a form of leverage to get me to spend time with them. I mean, this traffic citation is dated nearly two months ago. Chances are good that they've already tried & convicted me, and sent up for collection. Which means I'll need to deal with the credit bureaus, too. Joy.
All because My Ex never remembers to take the trash out until it becomes a problem.
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Date: 3 Nov 2005 01:23 (UTC)I'm not 100% positive, but you should be able to set up mail forwarding. I'd check with the post office to see exactly what your options are. They have a permanent forwarding service I know, but I believe that costs money.