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Affidavit

And
Complaint

Pursuant to State of North Carolina Governor’s Executive Order No. 124. March 31, 2020 and North
Carolina Chief Justice Cheri Beasley’s Order’s regarding tenants/ evictions/ Courts.
Pursuant to Federal Law: Cares Act Relief of 120 days contrary to 60 days as quoted by Gov. Roy
Cooper in the Executive order no. 124.
Pursuant to the Aborigine Charter, Treaty and International Laws for Indigenous Inhabitants
(Rights of Indigenous Peoples) and Whereas; the entire State of North Carolina is Reservation Territory.
I Ninti El Bey a proclaimed Aborigine/ Indigenous Inhabitant of North Carolina and my family have the
inherent right not to be made homeless at any time, due to coronavirus or any other circumstances.
This affidavit and complaint made after written notice to rental agent Sallie Myrick and property
management company T.R. Lawing failed to follow restrictions of executive order prohibiting the
demand for payment during the moratorium period.
CC:
Attorney General Josh Stein
114 West Edenton Street
Raleigh, NC 27603

Chief Justice Cheri Beasley


Mailing address
PO Box 1841
Raleigh, NC 27602
United States

North Carolina Real Estate Commission


1313 Navaho Dr, Raleigh,
NC 27609, United States

Complaint Against: Thomas Ranson Lawing Jr.


T.R. Lawing Realty,
1445 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28204
Fax: 704-749-7021
Agent: smyrick@trlawing.com

Signed Under the Penalty of Perjury.

Electronic Signature Legally Binding

Authorities
1. UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce, Articles 5, 6, and 7.
2. UNIFORM ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT (1999).
3. This e-mail legal notice is enforceable and binding on the recipient / addressee in terms of sections 11(1) to 11(3)
of the Electronic Communications and Transactions (“ECT”) Act 25 of 2002.
Affidavit
Of
Hardship
I, Ninti El Bey am experiencing financial hardship due to the current state of emergency/ Corona Virus.
This affidavit of Hardship is pursuant to the following Congressional Act.

H.R. 748: Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act


Protections against foreclosures and evictions

The bill includes housing protections against foreclosures on mortgages and evictions for renters.
The bill states that anyone facing a financial hardship from coronavirus shall be given a
forbearance on a federally backed mortgage loan of up to 60 days, which can be extended for
four periods of 30 days each. The legislation says that servicers of federally backed mortgage
loans may not begin the foreclosure process for 60 days from March 18.
The bill also does not allow fees, penalties or additional interest to be charged as a result of
delayed payments. It includes similar protections for those with multifamily federal mortgage
loans, allowing them to receive a 30-day forbearance and up to two 30-day extensions.
Those with federally backed mortgage loans who have tenants would also not be allowed to evict
tenants solely for failure to pay rent for a 120-day period, and they may not charge fees or
penalties to tenants for failing to pay rent.

Hardship Relief Request Form


Today’s Date: 4/4/2020
Rental Company: T.R. Lawing Realty, 1445 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28204
Renter: Ninti El Bey
Address: 9406 Deer Spring Lane, Charlotte, NC 28210
Amount: 1,800.00 ( Eighteen Hundred Dollars usd)

HARDSHIP AFFIDAVIT / DETAIL OF HARDSHIP

I have been directly impacted by COVID-19 and am experiencing a financial hardship. I am


looking for assistance with regard to paying the rent referenced above. I/we are interested in
deferring 4 (#) payments. We understand that loan interest continues to accumulate and the term
of the loan/rent will be extended as a result of this deferment.

Please explain your hardship in the space provided:


My job’s facilities are currently shut down until further notice due to the Corona Virus
Pandemic. There has been no work for the past 21 days, no one has gotten compensated. I am an
independent contractor not illegible for unemployment.

By signing the Disaster Relief Request Form below, I/we agree that T.R. Lawing may discuss or
obtain information about my loan/rent and financial situation from a third party.

I/We affirm that the information provided in the Financial Statement and Hardship Affidavit of
the Loss Mitigation Disaster Relief Request Form and the information provided in the supporting
documentation is true and correct to the best of my/our knowledge:

X _____________________ 4/4/2020
Borrower/ Renter Signature Date

X ________________________________________________________________ ____________
Co-Borrower Signature Date

Signed Under the Penalty of Perjury.

Electronic Signature Legally Binding

Authorities
1. UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce, Articles 5, 6, and 7.
2. UNIFORM ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT (1999).
3. This e-mail legal notice is enforceable and binding on the recipient / addressee in terms of sections 11(1) to 11(3)
of the Electronic Communications and Transactions (“ECT”) Act 25 of 2002.

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