Taking a roomate to court....

ProUser

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Anyone ever had to take a roomate to court over owed money?

Current roomate is refusing to pay rent for her last month of living there (she is still in the premise). We have a signed contract that she filled out saying she WOULD pay her rent, all the dollar amounts included, etc and WOULD move out at the end of the month. We already have a new roomate signed, contract, deposit for when she leaves.

I have access to free lawyer services should I need them, but wouldn't something like this be small claims court? (Under $500)

Anyone have any advice/input? OH I HATE ROOMATES! :)

Thanks
 

Vette73

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Take the contract and file a small cliams action. You don't need a lawyer for this.
 

maziwanka

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Take the contract and file a small cliams action. You don't need a lawyer for this.

exactly; you have the contract, you dont need anything else.
 

rudder

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Take the contract and file a small cliams action. You don't need a lawyer for this.

after you change the locks on the door.
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: maziwanka
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Take the contract and file a small cliams action. You don't need a lawyer for this.

exactly; you have the contract, you dont need anything else.

punjabi math majors make are the ultimate suck :beer::p
 

Triumph

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Our school had free lawyer services, EXCEPT they wouldn't handle disputes between students.
 

maziwanka

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: maziwanka
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Take the contract and file a small cliams action. You don't need a lawyer for this.

exactly; you have the contract, you dont need anything else.

punjabi math majors make are the ultimate suck :beer::p

HAHAHA! ill get you for this if its the last thing i do !
 

Kelemvor

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If she isn't paying rent already then she is voiding the contract and therefore no longer lives there. Change the locks and tell her you'll let her in for her stuff for the amount of the rent she owes.
 

StageLeft

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Based on what you said it sounds like a clear cut case of her being wrong. Use your free services. If they are not covered go to small claims court and file the small fee. It should be easy enough to win this one. You show contract and bring in a witness perhaps. Then it's up to her to prove that she paid the rent, and she can't. So judgement fuond for plaintiff!

At least that's how it goes on tv.
 

Jugernot

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I'm taking my exgf to small claims court. I gave her $3700 for a downpayment on a house and made an agreement about payments, etc. I broke up with her shortly there after and she hasn't paid me a cent in 8 months. Last month, I sent her a certified mail request for payment by Oct. 1, otherwise I was going to take her to court.

She'll pay dammit!

Joe
 

ReiAyanami

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I gave her $3700

notice you said gave and not lent
never give money to family or friends if you ever expect to see it back
 

dman

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Originally posted by: ProUser
Originally posted by: dman
You should post pics here, so we can give better advice.

Think 300 pounds, red hed, PALE white skin, nasty. There you go.

Take it to civil court then, should be able to get pain and suffering.




 

Ranger X

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Originally posted by: ProUser
Originally posted by: dman
You should post pics here, so we can give better advice.

Think 300 pounds, red hed, PALE white skin, nasty. There you go.
What the hell were you thinking? Your first mistake was living with this heffer.
 

johneetrash

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Originally posted by: dman
Originally posted by: ProUser
Originally posted by: dman
You should post pics here, so we can give better advice.

Think 300 pounds, red hed, PALE white skin, nasty. There you go.

Take it to civil court then, should be able to get pain and suffering.

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Jugernot

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Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
I gave her $3700

notice you said gave and not lent
never give money to family or friends if you ever expect to see it back

Ok, since you are being so literal. I wrote her a check for half and sent the other half via paypal.
 

HappyPuppy

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You will have no trouble getting a judgement in your favor in small claims court. Too bad you will never see a penny of it, though.
 

filmmaker

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Take the contract and file a small cliams action. You don't need a lawyer for this.
Judge Judy anyone?

Hey, it's a paid vacation. (For the most part) :D
 

MaxDepth

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Oh when the world cries out for justice, we plea, "where are you, Judge Wapner?"