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April 13, 2009 at 12:33 PM #15478April 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM #380096(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
If I were you I would simply continue with your plan A, and move out at the end of April. Particularly since the landlord is not responding.
Of course, I prefer to avoid situations that might turn ugly in general and limiting any potential liabilities, but that’s just me.Is it true that you have no signed lease agreement at all, only verbal ?
It also appears that the owner is rent-skimming (charging rent and not paying the mortgage). Did they also finance as owner-occupied ?I would not be comfortable without a written rental agreement (ever, actually), but especially in this case. Do you have any other relationship (friend, relative co-worker, colleague) with the landlord that makes you trust their word ?
Also, if the rental agreement is verbal …
What about security deposits ? What about check-out lists when you move out (in case the place is ransacked after you leave) ?April 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM #380367(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantIf I were you I would simply continue with your plan A, and move out at the end of April. Particularly since the landlord is not responding.
Of course, I prefer to avoid situations that might turn ugly in general and limiting any potential liabilities, but that’s just me.Is it true that you have no signed lease agreement at all, only verbal ?
It also appears that the owner is rent-skimming (charging rent and not paying the mortgage). Did they also finance as owner-occupied ?I would not be comfortable without a written rental agreement (ever, actually), but especially in this case. Do you have any other relationship (friend, relative co-worker, colleague) with the landlord that makes you trust their word ?
Also, if the rental agreement is verbal …
What about security deposits ? What about check-out lists when you move out (in case the place is ransacked after you leave) ?April 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM #380555(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantIf I were you I would simply continue with your plan A, and move out at the end of April. Particularly since the landlord is not responding.
Of course, I prefer to avoid situations that might turn ugly in general and limiting any potential liabilities, but that’s just me.Is it true that you have no signed lease agreement at all, only verbal ?
It also appears that the owner is rent-skimming (charging rent and not paying the mortgage). Did they also finance as owner-occupied ?I would not be comfortable without a written rental agreement (ever, actually), but especially in this case. Do you have any other relationship (friend, relative co-worker, colleague) with the landlord that makes you trust their word ?
Also, if the rental agreement is verbal …
What about security deposits ? What about check-out lists when you move out (in case the place is ransacked after you leave) ?April 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM #380602(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantIf I were you I would simply continue with your plan A, and move out at the end of April. Particularly since the landlord is not responding.
Of course, I prefer to avoid situations that might turn ugly in general and limiting any potential liabilities, but that’s just me.Is it true that you have no signed lease agreement at all, only verbal ?
It also appears that the owner is rent-skimming (charging rent and not paying the mortgage). Did they also finance as owner-occupied ?I would not be comfortable without a written rental agreement (ever, actually), but especially in this case. Do you have any other relationship (friend, relative co-worker, colleague) with the landlord that makes you trust their word ?
Also, if the rental agreement is verbal …
What about security deposits ? What about check-out lists when you move out (in case the place is ransacked after you leave) ?April 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM #380731(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantIf I were you I would simply continue with your plan A, and move out at the end of April. Particularly since the landlord is not responding.
Of course, I prefer to avoid situations that might turn ugly in general and limiting any potential liabilities, but that’s just me.Is it true that you have no signed lease agreement at all, only verbal ?
It also appears that the owner is rent-skimming (charging rent and not paying the mortgage). Did they also finance as owner-occupied ?I would not be comfortable without a written rental agreement (ever, actually), but especially in this case. Do you have any other relationship (friend, relative co-worker, colleague) with the landlord that makes you trust their word ?
Also, if the rental agreement is verbal …
What about security deposits ? What about check-out lists when you move out (in case the place is ransacked after you leave) ?April 13, 2009 at 1:40 PM #380105jpinpbParticipantAre you interested in purchasing the place you’re renting?
April 13, 2009 at 1:40 PM #380377jpinpbParticipantAre you interested in purchasing the place you’re renting?
April 13, 2009 at 1:40 PM #380565jpinpbParticipantAre you interested in purchasing the place you’re renting?
April 13, 2009 at 1:40 PM #380612jpinpbParticipantAre you interested in purchasing the place you’re renting?
April 13, 2009 at 1:40 PM #380740jpinpbParticipantAre you interested in purchasing the place you’re renting?
April 13, 2009 at 1:41 PM #380110RockemsockParticipantOriginally we had a lease with a management company, but he dropped the management company after the first year of the lease…and we never signed a new lease. I did contact the management company to confirm that he had dropped their services.
I don’t know him at all aside from a couple meetings. He and his wife have a couple daughters around the age of my daughter, so we know some people mutually, but nothing more than that. Our house was his primary residence until his wife took a job in another city and the two moved away.
Security deposit was used as the last month of rent…which surprised me, but there ya’ have it.
jp,
not interested in purchasing it…Mella Roos and HOA would kill us!
April 13, 2009 at 1:41 PM #380382RockemsockParticipantOriginally we had a lease with a management company, but he dropped the management company after the first year of the lease…and we never signed a new lease. I did contact the management company to confirm that he had dropped their services.
I don’t know him at all aside from a couple meetings. He and his wife have a couple daughters around the age of my daughter, so we know some people mutually, but nothing more than that. Our house was his primary residence until his wife took a job in another city and the two moved away.
Security deposit was used as the last month of rent…which surprised me, but there ya’ have it.
jp,
not interested in purchasing it…Mella Roos and HOA would kill us!
April 13, 2009 at 1:41 PM #380570RockemsockParticipantOriginally we had a lease with a management company, but he dropped the management company after the first year of the lease…and we never signed a new lease. I did contact the management company to confirm that he had dropped their services.
I don’t know him at all aside from a couple meetings. He and his wife have a couple daughters around the age of my daughter, so we know some people mutually, but nothing more than that. Our house was his primary residence until his wife took a job in another city and the two moved away.
Security deposit was used as the last month of rent…which surprised me, but there ya’ have it.
jp,
not interested in purchasing it…Mella Roos and HOA would kill us!
April 13, 2009 at 1:41 PM #380617RockemsockParticipantOriginally we had a lease with a management company, but he dropped the management company after the first year of the lease…and we never signed a new lease. I did contact the management company to confirm that he had dropped their services.
I don’t know him at all aside from a couple meetings. He and his wife have a couple daughters around the age of my daughter, so we know some people mutually, but nothing more than that. Our house was his primary residence until his wife took a job in another city and the two moved away.
Security deposit was used as the last month of rent…which surprised me, but there ya’ have it.
jp,
not interested in purchasing it…Mella Roos and HOA would kill us!
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