Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

StupiderIdjit OP t1_jd5ro3i wrote

Yo, check your usage now, guys:

Jenn and Patrick Eldridge also reached out to us about the issue. They own several rental properties in the Williamsport area. For some of those properties, the usage went from 0-1 kilowatts to 1100. 

"I believe five of the eight that we disputed were actually vacant properties," Jenn said. "And the usage that they were claiming that we used was not just inaccurate, but impossible."

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ho_merjpimpson t1_jd4wv90 wrote

Title stuff in PA doesn't happen at the dot. It happens at a notary and gets sent to Harrisburg for processing. If you are buying something registered in PA you have to have the person selling and the person buying go to the notary together and things have to be signed in front of the notary. As for out of state, things vary... I know for NJ, the owner just needs to sign a portion original bill of sale/title(from the dealer, not a random one). You then take that title into a notary in PA and they do the paperwork, you pay the sales tax and viola. I know MD and NY are similar, but might have titles...

That said... I would very much recommend calling a PA notary about this. The laws can be confusing sometimes, and they know them well. Its a very simple way to get the right answer.

Call a place near where you will be moving. Give them your situation.... Ask them what to do. They will assume that you are going to use them for the transfers, and you honestly should because they are giving you some knowledge for free.

Seriously. Don't listen to anyone on reddit, including myself. Just give them a call and you will have your definitive answer.

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Sasha_sarah t1_jd4prl1 wrote

Wow, that's terrible! Pushing someone in a wheelchair down the stairs is not only dangerous, but it's also incredibly cruel. I hope justice is served and that Carson Briere is held accountable for their actions. No one deserves to be treated this way, especially someone who is already dealing with physical limitations.

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lager81 t1_jd4n9ej wrote

Yeah I mean even hunters are happy when deer make it through hunting season. But the real problem can be a harsh winter which we obviously didn't have. I remember some really tough winters and it's honestly amazing they can survive through it and find enough food when there's 2 feet of snow and -30 temps. The corn feeders are basically only used when it gets that bad from my experience. But lots of other cool info here:

Winter Feeding of Deer and Turkeys - PA Game Commission https://www.pgc.pa.gov/Wildlife/WildlifeSpecies/White-tailedDeer/Documents/winter_feeding.pdf

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