My only purpose in taking it to a lawyer would be to establish if the
landlord is trustworthy.

If they won't honour legal contracts, it would be foolish to enter into any
more with them.

If we didn't enter legal contracts, we can learn our lesson and make sure
future ones are actually binding.

On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Michael Loney <[email protected]>wrote:

> Its not a question of legal or not. Even if they were found at fault we
> would still need to pay a lawyer to go to court and fight it. That would be
> prohibitively expensive and sink us no matter what. Also take AssentWorks
> with us AFTER they made a new deal.
>
> They have made a new deal and are happy with that. If things change
> AssentWorks will be dealing with it and they are much better equipped to
> fight any legal matters than we ever were.
>
> Also the second lease is not signed yet, so it would not stand up anyway.
>
> G Mike
>
>  On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Roswyne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  To follow up on this - I think it makes a significant difference
>> whether or not their actions have been illegal.  If they've been legal,
>> then we can continue to deal with them... but if they've violated their
>> contracts with us, then we can't trust them at all.
>>
>> If I can get copies of our two leases, I'll take them to a lawyer for
>> review *at my own expense*.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Roswyne <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> My experience says that people who behave unfairly do so consistently,
>>> and escalate until you stop giving in to them.
>>>
>>> We all know how this has continuously gotten worse as its progressed.
>>> Why give them another chance to shock us?
>>>
>>> Moving time and costs will depend on what we take with us, based on the
>>> size of the new place and what people consider important. For example, if
>>> we don't have room for six couches, we won't take them all. And Assentworks
>>> might be happy to inheirit the ones we leave.
>>>
>>> Similarly, people can take back any "lent" items and personal projects.
>>> Tables can be folded down, and benches and shelves can be disassembled.
>>>
>>> We shouldn't over plan the new location. Its easy to make plans - one
>>> person can do that alone. But it takes a team to build everything.
>>>
>>> We'll do better to embrace a flexible, adaptive floor layout, and let it
>>> grow based on need/usage.
>>>
>>>
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