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How do I find out if my landlord has ever been brought to court for landlord tenant rights as in small claims?
I would like to know if my landlord has ever been taken to court and sued by a tenant for lack of repairs to our apartment we live in. We are with out ceiling heat and our using a floor heater and have smoke alarm and black mold growing on our ceiling in the bathroom from the apartment upstairs. The physical address is 1628 Davis Avenue Vancouver Washington 98661 the lnadlord is Jackie and Marwan. I need help. Where or who do I contact to find out.
Go to the housing court in your area and then head to the records room all L&T case records are accessible to the public. If this is an issue for you, try you local legal aide office, normally located in the housing court as well..Good luck with that...Also I would call the local authorities...like here in New York we have the 311 line to report the atrocities you are currently living under. Jackie and Marwan sound like slum lords. Oh yeah you can also take them to court for repairs..But make sure you keep paying your rent....lack of repairs doesn't mean you don't pay rent...that is grounds for an eviction...which by your discription would be a step up....and outta there!
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On The Avenue $10.98 Synopsis: An irate heiress falls for the star of a Broadway revue about her. Features Irving Berlin songs, the Ritz Brothers. Format: DVD Color: Black and White Rating: Not Rated Genre: Musical Runtime: 89 Year: 1937 Director: Roy Del Ruth |
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BLACK WHITE 5TH AVENUE MAID COSTUME $53.99 BLACK WHITE 5TH AVENUE MAID COSTUME |
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BLACK WHITE PARK AVENUE MAID COSTUME $72.99 BLACK WHITE PARK AVENUE MAID COSTUME |
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Godin 5th Avenue Archtop Acoustic Guitar Black $519 Godin 5th Avenue Archtop Acoustic Guitar Black |
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Godin 5Th Avenue Archtop Acoustic Guitar Black $519 Godin 5th Avenue Archtop Acoustic Guitar Black |
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Avenue Six Banyan Desk in Black $229 Avenue Six - Computer Desks - BAN25BK - Avenue Six lets you find all the home furnishings to forge ahead with your sense of style and surround yourself with the things you love. The Banyan collection combines exotic style with an elegant flair to create functional pieces of furniture that you and your guests will love. Once assembled, Avenue Six furniture becomes indistinguishable from assembled, high end brands. The Banyan collection from Avenue six has it all: form and function combined with an incredibly stylish exterior. Solid wood frame Attractive inlay design with Espresso background on trim panels Black Finish Contemporary design Slide-Out Keyboard with Dropdown Drawer Front for Easy Keyboard Access Easy assembly: just attach the legs Specifications: Dimensions: 47.5 in. W x 23.72 in. D x 30 in. H Weight: 68 lbs. Assembly required |
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Godin TRIC Archtop Guitar Case for 5th Avenue Artchtop Guitars Black $79 Godin TRIC Archtop Guitar Case for 5th Avenue Artchtop Guitars Black |
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Avenue A $34.99 Parra Avenue A - Art Print |
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Lole - Avenue Jacket (Black) - Apparel $180 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Lole - Avenue Jacket (Black) - Apparel: Rainy weather can't dampen your spirits when you wear the resilient Avenue Jacket. ; Four-way stretch fabric moves with you. ; Waterproof, breathable membrane. ; Eco-friendly DWR finish repels moisture. ; Brushed, embossed lining for both comfort and style. ; Adjustable hood. ; Two-way front zip with zipper garage. ; Two zip hand pockets and one inner passport pocket. ; Waterproof rating: 8K. ; Breathable rating: 7K. ; 100% polyester. ; Machine wash cold, line dry. ; Imported. |
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Black Toile Park Avenue Ottoman $414 The perfect place to prop your feet, the Black Toile Adult Park Avenue Ottoman is as fashionable as it is functional. Ottoman features a toile print on the ottoman top and black and cream check on the skirt.. The ottomans half-circle shaped design is both ergonomic and beautiful.. Deep tufting with accenting buttons on the ottoman top makes this piece classic and timeless.. Available as a stationary ottoman only.. Handmade by experienced craftsmen in the US to ensure the finest quality possible.. |
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The Avenue $289.99 Sandra Moffat The Avenue - Limited Edition |
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On the Avenue $39.99 Philip Gendreau On the Avenue - Art Print |
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Grazie - Avenue 7 (Black) - Footwear $50.99 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Grazie - Avenue 7 (Black) - Footwear: Add a dash of delight to your look with these stunning loafers! ; Easy slip-on wear. ; Man-made upper with allover sparkling stones. ; Man-made lining. ; Lightly cushioned man-made footbed. ; Man-made sole. ; Imported. ; Heel Height: 1 2 in ; Weight: 6 oz ; Product measurements were taken using size 8. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Leg Avenue Black Fishnet Pantyhose $12.46 Fishnet Pantyhose Brand: Leg Avenue Color: Black One size fits most Material: 100-percent nylon Care instructions: Hand wash warm, non-chlorine bleach only if needed, drip dry, do not iron Due to the personal nature of this product we do not accept returns. |
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Fatboy Avenue Second Foam Block Ottoman in Black $299 Fatboy - Ottomans - SPCBlack - Fatboy avenue is a design tour de force. This interactive 'puzzle-like' lounge module allows for a diverse range of fun configurations. Comprised of upright building blocks called first avenue and slanting elements referred to as second avenue, Fatboy avenue can be composed in the form of blocks, tubes, circles, islands and gullies. The elements come in a bright range of colors and patterns. Fatboy avenue is ideal at home, work and is also perfect in garden, beach clubs and even camping sites. Coated Polyester Cover Polystyrene Foam Block Specifications: Dimensions: 18.5'' H x 35'' W x 35'' D |
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Avenue Q
Holding the notable position of 26th longest running musical in Broadway history, while winning several Tony Awards and the awards for the Best Musical, Avenue Q is an exasperating musical conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics, with the direction by Jason Moore. The show was produced by and opened at the Off-Broadway Vineyard Theatre in March 2003. The show has initiated a 2005 Las Vegas production, a 2006 West End production and various international productions. A U.S. national tour began in July 2007 and will end in May 2009.
As stated in the Broadway Playbill, the scene is a fictional street located "in an outer borough of New York City." Manhattan, the center of New York City, has Avenues A, B, C, and D, making up the Alphabet City neighborhood. Alternately, Avenue Q could be in the Midwood and Gravesend area of Brooklyn, where there are also Avenues A, B, C, etc. all the way up to Avenue Z, with a few exceptions. One of the exceptions is Avenue Q. The Q subway train travels through this neighborhood, whose symbol used to be a Q in an orange circle resembling the Avenue Q logo. However, the authors have stated that Avenue Q is fictional and is not related to this or any other particular street.
The show is largely inspired by Sesame Street and follows the similar style too as most of the characters in the show are puppets and the set depicts several tenements on a rundown street in an "outer borough" of New York City, both the live characters and puppet characters sing, and short animated video clips are played as part of the story. Also, several characters are recognizably parodies of classic Sesame Street characters: for example, the roommates Rod and Nicky are versions of Sesame Street's Bert and Ernie, and Trekkie Monster is based on Cookie Monster. However, the characters are in their twenties and thirties and face adult problems instead of those faced by pre-schoolers, thus making the show more suited for the adults who grew up with Sesame Street.
The characters use profane and outrageously explicit language while the songs are mostly concerned with adult themes. A recurring theme is the central character's search for a "purpose." Since the musical soundtrack for it was released, the song "The Internet is For Porn" has become particularly popular. According to the official site, the musical is appropriate for both adults and mature teenagers. The show is an explicit homage to Sesame Street. But unlike Sesame Street, Avenue Q openly addresses adult topics such as racism, pornography, and homosexuality; in fact, because of its adult language and content and "full puppet nudity", the show specifically disclaims any connection to either Sesame Workshop or The Jim Henson Company.
The characters who are not puppets relate to the puppets, rather than to the actors holding them. The puppets speak directly to each other and never to the actors operating them. During the course of the show, a puppet character may be operated by more than one of the actor-operators, although the same actor creates the voice for a particular puppet even if he or she is not holding the puppet at the time. The puppeteers wear nondescript black/gray clothing while the three human characters are dressed in bright colors, as are the puppets.
Avenue Q has a distinct plot that engulfs the audience into its garb. Princeton, a recent college graduate, is looking for an affordable apartment in New York City. At Avenue Q, he meets a group of neighbors: Kate Monster, a single assistant kindergarten teacher; Nicky and Rod, two long-time roommates; Brian, an unemployed comedian; Christmas Eve, Brian's Japanese fiancée, who is a therapist but has no clients; and Gary Coleman, former child star of the TV show Diff'rent Strokes, now the apartment superintendent. They all complain about their lives and all agree that Gary's life sucks the most. Princeton takes an apartment, and everyone welcomes him to the block. Thus a true depiction of the frustration and cruelty that life inflicts upon common men is thus portrayed.
The recurrent adult theme can be witnessed when the characters expose themselves and their thoughts to the public. Rod is reading a book about "Broadway Musicals of the 1940s" when he is interrupted by Nicky, who wants to share a story about a gay man he met on the subway. Rod gets defensive at the mention of homosexuality, and Nicky assures his roommate that he would have no problem accepting Rod.
Secound production for Avenue Q was organised at Wynn Las Vegas hotel and casino in Las Vegas on September 8, 2005. Primarily the production had an "exclusive" contract that prohibited Avenue Q tours in North America. New theatre was built specially having capacity of 1200 seat for audience for this show
In mid-January 2006, the show was more organized by cutting 90 minutes, removing the interval and trimming of 10-15 minutes. The Logo had "Q" in white letters engraved in front. Due to outstanding performance the show was reported to have been more profitable, citation needed it closed on May 28, 2006, after only a nine-month run. The closing of the show in Las Vegas released the Avenue Q producers from their exclusivity agreement, have positive impact and opened new way for a U.S. national tour or other U.S. productions.
The first public production of this show was in June 2006 in London's West End at the Noël Coward Theatre. The show previewed on June 1, 2006 and opened on 28 June 2006. Avenue Q is booked in London until April 25, 2009. In order to gain popularity the production uses a different logo for the show as well as the original logo. The original logo is styled after the New York City Subway system graphics, and so it would have little resonance with a London audience.
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