Legally required to move
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2021 8:43 am
Hello,
My name is Amber and I currently reside in an apartment in Puyallup with my boyfriend John. We have been living here for quite some time (years) but unfortunately for us after a series of bad luck and court cases we are legally required to be completely moved out of our apartment by December 31, 2021.
I just started working at my current job, my start date was November 15, 2021 and I am paid twice a month, dates being the 10th and 25th of every month. So my first full paycheck will be deposited into my account December 10, 2021.
My boyfriend John is unfortunately still having to collect unemployment, he lost his job in the thick of COVID. His benefits are going to be ending here within the next few weeks. He has been applying to many jobs and hasn't gotten any callbacks yet.
Due to our unique circumstances we are most definitely at risk for being homeless if we do not find an apartment by the end of December. However, due to the fact that Christmas is right around that same time I would like to think that we should have found a place and began moving in/already moved in by mid December.
I sat down and worked out both of our finances and there is no way we will have enough money to get us into a new spot to continue having a roof over our heads. I've exhausted many other ideas as to what we can do with the resources that we have, but nothing seems to be coming to fruition and we are out of time.
We're both hardworking young citizens who just have been dealt a bad hand and I'm writing this email in hopes of getting in touch with someone who can assist us with move in costs or anything really at this point.
I really hope to hear back soon as this is a rather urgent matter, because this is my wellbeing and a matter of living on the streets or not, I'd like to have something set up by no later than December 10, 2021. Anything you can do to help, I would be forever grateful and happy to even come up with a payment plan to pay back anything granted to us. We just need help now and I don't know what to do.
Thank you so much,
Amber
My name is Amber and I currently reside in an apartment in Puyallup with my boyfriend John. We have been living here for quite some time (years) but unfortunately for us after a series of bad luck and court cases we are legally required to be completely moved out of our apartment by December 31, 2021.
I just started working at my current job, my start date was November 15, 2021 and I am paid twice a month, dates being the 10th and 25th of every month. So my first full paycheck will be deposited into my account December 10, 2021.
My boyfriend John is unfortunately still having to collect unemployment, he lost his job in the thick of COVID. His benefits are going to be ending here within the next few weeks. He has been applying to many jobs and hasn't gotten any callbacks yet.
Due to our unique circumstances we are most definitely at risk for being homeless if we do not find an apartment by the end of December. However, due to the fact that Christmas is right around that same time I would like to think that we should have found a place and began moving in/already moved in by mid December.
I sat down and worked out both of our finances and there is no way we will have enough money to get us into a new spot to continue having a roof over our heads. I've exhausted many other ideas as to what we can do with the resources that we have, but nothing seems to be coming to fruition and we are out of time.
We're both hardworking young citizens who just have been dealt a bad hand and I'm writing this email in hopes of getting in touch with someone who can assist us with move in costs or anything really at this point.
I really hope to hear back soon as this is a rather urgent matter, because this is my wellbeing and a matter of living on the streets or not, I'd like to have something set up by no later than December 10, 2021. Anything you can do to help, I would be forever grateful and happy to even come up with a payment plan to pay back anything granted to us. We just need help now and I don't know what to do.
Thank you so much,
Amber