Move to another state
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:57 pm
To whom it may concern:
I live in Buffalo New York. My mother resides in South Carolina. Just to give you a little back ground on the situation, She moved there about a year ago. These reasons behind her moving there was probably due to depression from the passing of my grandfather. Well over the past 9 months my mother has been put through so much. She purchased a trailer from property owner. Upon purchasing this trailer it was told to her that "NONE" of her family from New York was welcome on that property and would be arrested for trespassing should they come on the land. This was said to not only her but via email to myself and my other siblings. Of course being that my mothers children and grandchildren are her world this was highly upsetting to my mother. So in turn the seller and his wife has done everything possible to get my mother off their property. Now the situation is in court. They claim they want her to move the trailer but are doing everything in their power to prevent my mother from being able to do so. Their trailer is on the same property. They fenced in their trailer and posted no trespassing signs around. They call the law every time my mother even steps foot off her porch. Once my mother was issued a ticket for trespassing. That case was eventually dropped because of the living situation she is in. Now my mothers health is at risk. She woke up one morning and went to use the bathroom and the toilet would not flush the sinks would not drain. She contacted a plumber to have her trailer snaked out. They did such. and charged her nearly $200 to snake. The plumber tried to go over the fence line to snake beyond the trailer BUT was quickly stopped by the property owner with a threat to call the law should he cross the fence. Of course he was obligated to stop. Now the health department in the county and state is involved trying to resolve the situation but we seem to be getting no where. My mother has been without water and sewage for almost 2 weeks now. I hate to see my mother living in this situation especially because she does rent the land she is on and according to the laws down there it is within the landlords responsibilities to make sure the plumbing remains in working order. My mother did her part in regards to being sure it was not within the trailer. Her physical health and mental health is being compromised right now.
I want to move my mother back to New York State. BUT on that note I nor my mother have the finances to get her here. I have exhausted my bank accounts to help pay for a lawyer to help her through the legal issues regarding getting her money back from the trailer that she can not move. So my question to you is would you or do you know of any organization that could help fund at least the moving truck and movers to load the truck for her? I believe I can handle the gas fees to get her here and can house her when she gets here. I am at a loss right now and have no idea where to turn and who to turn to. If you can be of any assistance to me and her please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time, consideration and understanding.
I live in Buffalo New York. My mother resides in South Carolina. Just to give you a little back ground on the situation, She moved there about a year ago. These reasons behind her moving there was probably due to depression from the passing of my grandfather. Well over the past 9 months my mother has been put through so much. She purchased a trailer from property owner. Upon purchasing this trailer it was told to her that "NONE" of her family from New York was welcome on that property and would be arrested for trespassing should they come on the land. This was said to not only her but via email to myself and my other siblings. Of course being that my mothers children and grandchildren are her world this was highly upsetting to my mother. So in turn the seller and his wife has done everything possible to get my mother off their property. Now the situation is in court. They claim they want her to move the trailer but are doing everything in their power to prevent my mother from being able to do so. Their trailer is on the same property. They fenced in their trailer and posted no trespassing signs around. They call the law every time my mother even steps foot off her porch. Once my mother was issued a ticket for trespassing. That case was eventually dropped because of the living situation she is in. Now my mothers health is at risk. She woke up one morning and went to use the bathroom and the toilet would not flush the sinks would not drain. She contacted a plumber to have her trailer snaked out. They did such. and charged her nearly $200 to snake. The plumber tried to go over the fence line to snake beyond the trailer BUT was quickly stopped by the property owner with a threat to call the law should he cross the fence. Of course he was obligated to stop. Now the health department in the county and state is involved trying to resolve the situation but we seem to be getting no where. My mother has been without water and sewage for almost 2 weeks now. I hate to see my mother living in this situation especially because she does rent the land she is on and according to the laws down there it is within the landlords responsibilities to make sure the plumbing remains in working order. My mother did her part in regards to being sure it was not within the trailer. Her physical health and mental health is being compromised right now.
I want to move my mother back to New York State. BUT on that note I nor my mother have the finances to get her here. I have exhausted my bank accounts to help pay for a lawyer to help her through the legal issues regarding getting her money back from the trailer that she can not move. So my question to you is would you or do you know of any organization that could help fund at least the moving truck and movers to load the truck for her? I believe I can handle the gas fees to get her here and can house her when she gets here. I am at a loss right now and have no idea where to turn and who to turn to. If you can be of any assistance to me and her please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time, consideration and understanding.