Open Question: If we signed a contract to buy a house, but the contract doesn’t state “pending financing” are we able to ? Open Question: Could i make it happen?
Feb 28
I live in California. If I buy something (say maybe a candy bar, a soccer ball, laptop, etc) that can't be considered dangerous, can my tenant kick me out of the house? In this case, my tenant is my parent. For many things, they cannot tell me to leave, such as: my race, my beliefs, my sexuality, etc, as that is considered "discrimination." However, can they kick me out if I start to get property? Is it legal for them to make me choose between not having property and having a house to live in (which kinda feels like a legal form of slavery), or leaving and having property? Thanks in advance. Also, please don't interject you morals/advice. Just answer the question.

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