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the other greersuits are in his thread.You know it's gotten bad when people aren't even shitposting about their dreams of the litigation and the thread stays dead without it needing to be locked.
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the other greersuits are in his thread.You know it's gotten bad when people aren't even shitposting about their dreams of the litigation and the thread stays dead without it needing to be locked.
Where the heck did he even get that graphic?
The Appeal was finally docketed as Russell Greer, Appellant vs. Michael Schaefer, Respondent case number A-26-941323-A



The PDF mentions a bond in accordance with NRS 40.385 which reads:The Appeal was finally docketed as Russell Greer, Appellant vs. Michael Schaefer, Respondent case number A-26-941323-A
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The document contains all of the lower court documents including a cert that Russ paid $250 for the appeal. The appeal seems to have triggered a stay of execution.
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Would the rent 'as it becomes due' in paragraph 3 only refer to rent coming due after the appeal was filed or would it retroactively cover the amount he already owes?NRS 40.385 Stay of execution upon appeal; duty of tenant who retains possession of premises to pay rent during stay.
1. Either party may appeal an order entered pursuant to NRS 40.253, 40.254 or 40.2542 by filing a notice of appeal within 10 judicial days after the date of entry of the order.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a stay of execution may be obtained by filing with the trial court a bond in the amount of $250 to cover the expected costs on appeal. A surety upon the bond submits to the jurisdiction of the appellate court and irrevocably appoints the clerk of that court as the surety’s agent upon whom papers affecting the surety’s liability upon the bond may be served. Liability of a surety may be enforced, or the bond may be released, on motion in the appellate court without independent action. A tenant of commercial property may obtain a stay of execution only upon the issuance of a stay pursuant to Rule 8 of the Nevada Rules of Appellate Procedure and the posting of a supersedeas bond in the amount of 100 percent of any unpaid rent claim of the landlord.
3. A tenant who retains possession of the premises that are the subject of the appeal during the pendency of the appeal shall pay to the landlord rent in the amount provided in the underlying contract between the tenant and the landlord as it becomes due. If the tenant fails to pay such rent, the landlord may initiate new proceedings for a summary eviction by serving the tenant with a new notice pursuant to NRS 40.253, 40.254 or 40.2542.
(Added to NRS by 1997, 3510; A 2011, 1492; 2019, 224, 3921)
While I am no expert on eviction law, the way this is written tells me the former. The later would be a weird choice since that is always the basis for the appeal (i.e. the tenant did not pay the rent and is contesting it)Would the rent 'as it becomes due' only refer to rent coming due after the appeal was filed or would it retroactively cover the amount he already owes?
I do appreciate the fact that he also provided a legible translation at the bottom. So considerate. I mean, he did skip a paragraph, but, hey, can't expect perfection.I've never seen someone with handwriting that matched their ability to speak. It's like he writes with a mush-mouthed slur.
According to my sources, the landlord is seething so much it's visible from the ISS.The appeal seems to have triggered a stay of execution.
Everything he's submited to the court is in that pdf and in the thread.>"It can easily be obtained"
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The Appeal was finally docketed as Russell Greer, Appellant vs. Michael Schaefer, Respondent case number A-26-941323-A
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The document contains all of the lower court documents including a cert that Russ paid $250 for the appeal. The appeal seems to have triggered a stay of execution.
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Basis for appeal:
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And because he coughed up $250 (instead of giving it to his landlord whom he owes) he gets to stay until this eviction is upheld?
The appeal is now docketed, and Russell Greer is fighting for his right to be a squatter.
He still has to pay rent to his landlord while the stay is in place or he can be double super evicted.
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So Russell's still passing Michael Schaeffer in the hallways everyday, eating in the same kitchen and taking turns to use the same bathroomThe appeal seems to have triggered a stay of execution.
His writing looks like a dog pissing on snow.I've never seen someone with handwriting that matched their ability to speak. It's like he writes with a mush-mouthed slur.