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My landlord is a sovereign citizen.
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He's also changing his address to ensure his voter registration is removed because being registered to vote makes you a British subject.
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If he's an absentee landlord, it might be worth sticking around if the low rent is too good to give up. His property will eventually be seized for back taxes. Depending on the renter's rights in your jurisdiction, you might be allowed to continue to live there while the government auctions off the property, but given that a new landlord is unlikely to continue to offer below-market rent, it's only a matter of time.
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If your landlord isn’t paying income taxes, he’s probably skipping property tax too.
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I am starting to look for a new place.
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Well, at this point, the recruiter (who was normally a pretty laid back guy), just WENT OFF on this guy. He asked him, "How did you get to our office today? Did you drive on a road? I paid for that road! And if you don't pay your taxes, then you're just a damned mooch, enjoying the services that the rest of us provide!" And so on and so forth. Needless to say, we did not hire that guy for the consulting job, and he was quickly shown the door.
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Shellhead wrote: www.irs.gov/compliance/whistleblower-off...ower's%20information .
Unfortunately, it wants document proof. Also, I don't wish any ill-will on the guy. I pity him. Just don't want him as my landlord, or neighbor, or in any kind of authority role.
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I find it psychologically fascinating although it results in violence or ruined lives too often to be really amusing. SovCits have this unshakeable belief in the magic power of words; if they just say the right thing in the right way (possibly using the right color of ink, or right form of nonstandard punctuation, grammar, and capitalization) then the government will be forced to play by their interpretation of the law.
Ryan Bundy (of the Bundy family of ranchers that had the standoff vs. the government a few years ago) filed a bunch of sovcit documents in his case that are pretty hilarious:
www.opb.org/pdf/bundy_sovereign_citizen_...2u_1527709142280.pdf
Even more fascinating, it's started to bleed into the rest of the Anglosphere. Always amazing reading about Canadian citizens in Canadian courts assert their first amendment rights.
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dysjunct wrote: I find it psychologically fascinating although it results in violence or ruined lives too often to be really amusing. SovCits have this unshakeable belief in the magic power of words; if they just say the right thing in the right way (possibly using the right color of ink, or right form of nonstandard punctuation, grammar, and capitalization) then the government will be forced to play by their interpretation of the law.
Exactly. It's super comforting to think that the meaning of rules isn't a complex blend of mutual expectations, interpretation of the written rule, interest in enforcement, etc. I'm guessing that's a big part of the appeal.
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