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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Need some MACA muscle
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<blockquote data-quote="N2DAMYSTIC" data-source="post: 8516911" data-attributes="member: 31124"><p>Damn - I'm in the same boat and booked with meeting's in VA that day. I've been in this position before many, many, times. Evicted quite a few people, and often the sheriff's require you to have a specific amount of people on hand. Here are some options / ideas for you.</p><p></p><p>1. Take a drive down to University BLVD that morning</p><p>2. Call a temp / day labor agency</p><p>3. Call a moving company</p><p></p><p>Also, Keep in mind they probably have the ability to pay in full up until the time the Sheriff arrives to avoid eviction. If they do you will likely go through this process all over again in three months. PITA - but I deal with it all the time. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N2DAMYSTIC, post: 8516911, member: 31124"] Damn - I'm in the same boat and booked with meeting's in VA that day. I've been in this position before many, many, times. Evicted quite a few people, and often the sheriff's require you to have a specific amount of people on hand. Here are some options / ideas for you. 1. Take a drive down to University BLVD that morning 2. Call a temp / day labor agency 3. Call a moving company Also, Keep in mind they probably have the ability to pay in full up until the time the Sheriff arrives to avoid eviction. If they do you will likely go through this process all over again in three months. PITA - but I deal with it all the time. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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