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Participant[quote=jimmyle]My coworker met the guy and she was impressed. He is White, blond hair, blue eyes, tall and good looking. He handed her a credit check that he pulled out earlier.[/quote]probably was a fake credit check. If they have a history of doing this, their credit is probably not good.
[quote=jimmyle] My coworker got lazy and accepted it as good. She is at court again today but she told me that she has a nagging feeling that he might not show up again.[/quote]Try to get a default judgement. Make sure that they mention that they have been through this ‘x’ number of times over the past months. Don’t go for the money, go for an eviction order. The non-paying tenants have been using the promise of paying to keep drawing it out.ucodegen
Participant[quote=jimmyle]My coworker met the guy and she was impressed. He is White, blond hair, blue eyes, tall and good looking. He handed her a credit check that he pulled out earlier.[/quote]probably was a fake credit check. If they have a history of doing this, their credit is probably not good.
[quote=jimmyle] My coworker got lazy and accepted it as good. She is at court again today but she told me that she has a nagging feeling that he might not show up again.[/quote]Try to get a default judgement. Make sure that they mention that they have been through this ‘x’ number of times over the past months. Don’t go for the money, go for an eviction order. The non-paying tenants have been using the promise of paying to keep drawing it out.ucodegen
Participant[quote jimmyle]A coworker of mine rented a house to this guy. He is so busy that he let’s his real estate manager handles his renting application process. He paid rent the first month and then complained about roaches. The next month he stopped paying saying that his checkbook was stolen and somebody broke in the house. [/quote]Should have threatened to pull the plug right there. ‘Should have told him to go get a tellers check, give them 3 days.
[quote jimmyle]He said he would pay everything next month when he gets his bonus check.[/quote] Why would he need the ‘bonus’ check to pay, if he could afford the rent? This is a red flag.
[quote jimmyle]After some research, my coworker found out that his real estate manager is really his sister (with different last name) and she is living there not him.[/quote] This is not really an issue, unless the lease or rental agreement prevents one person from paying the rent for another (different than a sub-let).
[quote jimmyle]And she has done the same thing to the previous landlord. [/quote]This is an important item to get proof on. Shows a pattern of fraudulent behavior.
[quote jimmyle]Before going to court, this guy filed a complain saying the house is full of roaches, the water heater doesn’t work, and there is mold in the house which caused him to be sick and he had the doctor signed a few documents which looked fake but the attorney again said we can’t really investigate into the authenticity of the documents because of privacy laws.[/quote]You can use this as justification for ‘permission to enter’ to inspect for mold and condition of water heater as well as do proper repairs if needed. It will also allow you to see who is really living there. I believe that a 1 week notice is required. It would be useful if you have pictures of before rented/leased condition. If there is damage, take pictures of the damage or current condition of supposed mold area and water heater.
http://real-estate-law.freeadvice.com/landlord_tenant/security_deposit_privacy.htmBy the way, it is important if the agreement is a month to month or lease. The landlord has more eviction rights under a month to month because the term of the rental is 1 month, with the payment ‘sealing’ the deal for one month. If there is no payment, there is no rental agreement.
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Participant[quote jimmyle]A coworker of mine rented a house to this guy. He is so busy that he let’s his real estate manager handles his renting application process. He paid rent the first month and then complained about roaches. The next month he stopped paying saying that his checkbook was stolen and somebody broke in the house. [/quote]Should have threatened to pull the plug right there. ‘Should have told him to go get a tellers check, give them 3 days.
[quote jimmyle]He said he would pay everything next month when he gets his bonus check.[/quote] Why would he need the ‘bonus’ check to pay, if he could afford the rent? This is a red flag.
[quote jimmyle]After some research, my coworker found out that his real estate manager is really his sister (with different last name) and she is living there not him.[/quote] This is not really an issue, unless the lease or rental agreement prevents one person from paying the rent for another (different than a sub-let).
[quote jimmyle]And she has done the same thing to the previous landlord. [/quote]This is an important item to get proof on. Shows a pattern of fraudulent behavior.
[quote jimmyle]Before going to court, this guy filed a complain saying the house is full of roaches, the water heater doesn’t work, and there is mold in the house which caused him to be sick and he had the doctor signed a few documents which looked fake but the attorney again said we can’t really investigate into the authenticity of the documents because of privacy laws.[/quote]You can use this as justification for ‘permission to enter’ to inspect for mold and condition of water heater as well as do proper repairs if needed. It will also allow you to see who is really living there. I believe that a 1 week notice is required. It would be useful if you have pictures of before rented/leased condition. If there is damage, take pictures of the damage or current condition of supposed mold area and water heater.
http://real-estate-law.freeadvice.com/landlord_tenant/security_deposit_privacy.htmBy the way, it is important if the agreement is a month to month or lease. The landlord has more eviction rights under a month to month because the term of the rental is 1 month, with the payment ‘sealing’ the deal for one month. If there is no payment, there is no rental agreement.
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Participant[quote jimmyle]A coworker of mine rented a house to this guy. He is so busy that he let’s his real estate manager handles his renting application process. He paid rent the first month and then complained about roaches. The next month he stopped paying saying that his checkbook was stolen and somebody broke in the house. [/quote]Should have threatened to pull the plug right there. ‘Should have told him to go get a tellers check, give them 3 days.
[quote jimmyle]He said he would pay everything next month when he gets his bonus check.[/quote] Why would he need the ‘bonus’ check to pay, if he could afford the rent? This is a red flag.
[quote jimmyle]After some research, my coworker found out that his real estate manager is really his sister (with different last name) and she is living there not him.[/quote] This is not really an issue, unless the lease or rental agreement prevents one person from paying the rent for another (different than a sub-let).
[quote jimmyle]And she has done the same thing to the previous landlord. [/quote]This is an important item to get proof on. Shows a pattern of fraudulent behavior.
[quote jimmyle]Before going to court, this guy filed a complain saying the house is full of roaches, the water heater doesn’t work, and there is mold in the house which caused him to be sick and he had the doctor signed a few documents which looked fake but the attorney again said we can’t really investigate into the authenticity of the documents because of privacy laws.[/quote]You can use this as justification for ‘permission to enter’ to inspect for mold and condition of water heater as well as do proper repairs if needed. It will also allow you to see who is really living there. I believe that a 1 week notice is required. It would be useful if you have pictures of before rented/leased condition. If there is damage, take pictures of the damage or current condition of supposed mold area and water heater.
http://real-estate-law.freeadvice.com/landlord_tenant/security_deposit_privacy.htmBy the way, it is important if the agreement is a month to month or lease. The landlord has more eviction rights under a month to month because the term of the rental is 1 month, with the payment ‘sealing’ the deal for one month. If there is no payment, there is no rental agreement.
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Participant[quote jimmyle]A coworker of mine rented a house to this guy. He is so busy that he let’s his real estate manager handles his renting application process. He paid rent the first month and then complained about roaches. The next month he stopped paying saying that his checkbook was stolen and somebody broke in the house. [/quote]Should have threatened to pull the plug right there. ‘Should have told him to go get a tellers check, give them 3 days.
[quote jimmyle]He said he would pay everything next month when he gets his bonus check.[/quote] Why would he need the ‘bonus’ check to pay, if he could afford the rent? This is a red flag.
[quote jimmyle]After some research, my coworker found out that his real estate manager is really his sister (with different last name) and she is living there not him.[/quote] This is not really an issue, unless the lease or rental agreement prevents one person from paying the rent for another (different than a sub-let).
[quote jimmyle]And she has done the same thing to the previous landlord. [/quote]This is an important item to get proof on. Shows a pattern of fraudulent behavior.
[quote jimmyle]Before going to court, this guy filed a complain saying the house is full of roaches, the water heater doesn’t work, and there is mold in the house which caused him to be sick and he had the doctor signed a few documents which looked fake but the attorney again said we can’t really investigate into the authenticity of the documents because of privacy laws.[/quote]You can use this as justification for ‘permission to enter’ to inspect for mold and condition of water heater as well as do proper repairs if needed. It will also allow you to see who is really living there. I believe that a 1 week notice is required. It would be useful if you have pictures of before rented/leased condition. If there is damage, take pictures of the damage or current condition of supposed mold area and water heater.
http://real-estate-law.freeadvice.com/landlord_tenant/security_deposit_privacy.htmBy the way, it is important if the agreement is a month to month or lease. The landlord has more eviction rights under a month to month because the term of the rental is 1 month, with the payment ‘sealing’ the deal for one month. If there is no payment, there is no rental agreement.
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Participant[quote jimmyle]A coworker of mine rented a house to this guy. He is so busy that he let’s his real estate manager handles his renting application process. He paid rent the first month and then complained about roaches. The next month he stopped paying saying that his checkbook was stolen and somebody broke in the house. [/quote]Should have threatened to pull the plug right there. ‘Should have told him to go get a tellers check, give them 3 days.
[quote jimmyle]He said he would pay everything next month when he gets his bonus check.[/quote] Why would he need the ‘bonus’ check to pay, if he could afford the rent? This is a red flag.
[quote jimmyle]After some research, my coworker found out that his real estate manager is really his sister (with different last name) and she is living there not him.[/quote] This is not really an issue, unless the lease or rental agreement prevents one person from paying the rent for another (different than a sub-let).
[quote jimmyle]And she has done the same thing to the previous landlord. [/quote]This is an important item to get proof on. Shows a pattern of fraudulent behavior.
[quote jimmyle]Before going to court, this guy filed a complain saying the house is full of roaches, the water heater doesn’t work, and there is mold in the house which caused him to be sick and he had the doctor signed a few documents which looked fake but the attorney again said we can’t really investigate into the authenticity of the documents because of privacy laws.[/quote]You can use this as justification for ‘permission to enter’ to inspect for mold and condition of water heater as well as do proper repairs if needed. It will also allow you to see who is really living there. I believe that a 1 week notice is required. It would be useful if you have pictures of before rented/leased condition. If there is damage, take pictures of the damage or current condition of supposed mold area and water heater.
http://real-estate-law.freeadvice.com/landlord_tenant/security_deposit_privacy.htmBy the way, it is important if the agreement is a month to month or lease. The landlord has more eviction rights under a month to month because the term of the rental is 1 month, with the payment ‘sealing’ the deal for one month. If there is no payment, there is no rental agreement.
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Participant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.ucodegen
Participant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.ucodegen
Participant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.ucodegen
Participant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.ucodegen
Participant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM in reply to: How the Recession Changed Us: in numbers (cool chart/stats) #657503ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM in reply to: How the Recession Changed Us: in numbers (cool chart/stats) #657642ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48. -
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