canibringmydog

canibringmydog t1_iwrr5zk wrote

A helpful site.

If you make under a certain salary, they may have free legal help. If you make too much, they still can refer you for a free 30 minute consultation with an attorney.

From what I’ve gathered out here, landlords have a very “if you don’t like it, leave” mentality. Although they SHOULD address these issues, unless someone makes a stink, they’re not doing anything about it.

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canibringmydog OP t1_iv66tnk wrote

Reply to comment by Flower_Murderer in Paid sick time by canibringmydog

No, not there but interested in your experience with a point system. Is this regardless if you have sick time? He had never called out before so he should have had plenty of sick time. The point system is something I’ve never heard of before.

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canibringmydog t1_itznpjs wrote

I found a complete telehealth behavioral health resource through my insurance company website. It includes psychiatry, therapy and neurological testing. I suggest checking there first, if you haven’t already.

Otherwise, Psychology Today is a great resource that will mention if the dr is taking new patients, insurance types, and if they work on a sliding scale.

For YEARS I paid out of pocket for therapy/med management because the options through my insurance were such shit. Drs know this, and will often work on a sliding scale to help out when paying out of pocket. I had one dr that would literally tell me to keep my money for the next appointment. There are drs who just want to help.

Best of luck with all of this!!

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canibringmydog t1_isa4kn2 wrote

This isn’t fun necessarily, but they have a free farmers market for URI students on Thursdays where they hand out veggies the Ag department grew/harvested. (Going to be ending soon so for sure swing by for some free veggies!)

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canibringmydog t1_isa46n6 wrote

Thank you! It should be noted at every establishment if you ask me haha

In a perfect world, the bank would just send it to the DMV but since we live here I would request a copy be emailed or faxed to you. Your bank will be super helpful getting you what you need.

Edit: I’m not sure about residency but I think if you just switch a cell phone bill to a friend or families address that will work fine (they may require two pieces I can’t remember)

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canibringmydog t1_is7cdgk wrote

You can just call your bank and request a copy of the title. They will most likely fax it to the DMV on your behalf (but you can request a copy as well). You should also discuss changing your title to a RI title with your bank too. Best of luck!

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