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HELP! verbal agreement for repairs/remodel in exchange for rent, now LL want to sell

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Ninkurra

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? oregon

Heres the situation (more details below): verbal agreement to renovate/repair a

residential home in exchange for rent/future rent, verbal lease for a couple years, no

written lease. We kept up our part of the agreement, they didnt. Now they cant afford the

mortgage payments are threatening to sell fast leaving us out on the streets without

compensation for our costs/labor. Cant do mechanic's lien as we arent licensed

contractors. We can't afford to move & want to stay. We have a real vested interest in

the property & offered to take over the payments. How can we stop any possible sales or

evictions? We really need some viable ways to COA's here.
Thanks in advance!


18 months ago, my husband and I agreed to move into a house that needed some SERIOUS

work in order to make it rent-able/sale-able. The owners live a couple hours from

portland and no one had lived in the home for about 3 years, allowing it to fall into

disrepair & vandalized. Sometime in that time frame, the owners decided to do some

renovation on the home and began tearing out walls and fixtures. Then they left it at

that.
The owners offered us to live in the residential home in exchange for our monthly

rent to be paid for by us being onsite caretakers (allowing us to live in a home rent-

free), providing basic care and security for the property. In addition, they were to

provide construction materials and we were to supply the labor to renovate/restore the

home to a sale-able/rent-able state. Any materials/improvements on the home we provided,

as well as our labor, was to go towards any rent they may charge after the home was up to

legal specifications to make it rent-able..in other words, our labor and anything we paid

for ourselves was to be taken off the rent later when they could charge us rent legally.

The owner stated outright that anything we put into the house was credit towards future

rent paid. Because this house was in such a state, it couldn't be rented legally, so it

was a verbal agreement for us to be here for a few years. We have witnesses to the

agreement as well.
Well, we knew what we were in for when we saw the place, but we were in dire need of

a roof over our heads at the time. When we moved in, many of the walls were bare to

studs, no heat (thank goodness for a working fireplace!), windows were loose in the walls

or broken, floors trashed, no ceiling/walls/floor/toilet/sink in the bathroom, electrical

system totally needing to be replaced, garbage/junk all over the greatly overgrown yard.

in other words..its a construction zone, and all evidence shows that the property had

been abandoned (except they still paid the taxes).
This is how the last 18 months have gone...despite the LL repeatedly promising to

have not only a written agreement with us for the lease, and supplies and materials

purchased and delivered to us, the only thing the LL has ended up purchasing was 2 rolls

of Romex (appox $25) after we moved in. The written agreement never materialized either

(all previous verbal agreements were restated and reinforced several times since we moved

in).
The first year we didnt have hot water or central heat (once again, thank god for the

fireplace & the stove!), we have been using only a couple of electrical sockets for the

entire house, and despite several requests for the owners to get the garbage services

going (since they are the only ones who can do that and are required to pay for it) we

still have no weekly garbage service.
We fixed the gas furnace finally and bought a new water heater. We paid for

plumbing repairs, painting the house, drywall, bathroom fixtures (including sink/toilet),

purchased and installed a new electrical box on the outside of the house (so when we do

the wiring it will be routed to there), turned a open "covered" patio into a enclosed

shop area, turned another outbuilding into a shop/office, purchased lighting fixtures,

saved the yard, and a bunch of other things. We have estimated that our money spent and

labor into the place would be reasonably between $30-$40k (yes, we have receipts!), much

more than they could have rented the place for if it was up to legal specs.
We didnt mind the 'camping', we had agreed with the owners not only us being here

for many years, but the possibility of eventually owning the place. We like the neighbors

and the neighborhood and looked at the place as if it was ours. The owners liked that and

encouraged us to treat it as such.
Heres where it gets really upsetting for us. The owners now tell us that they cannot

afford the monthly mortgage payments and want to sell asap. We are not in a position to

get a loan or purchase the property through the usual normal means. We offered to "lease

to own" the place, which we can afford, and just pay them what they would be paying the

bank, and then a bit more. Well, they are considering us as buyers, but are threatening

to also sell it on the open market (one of those "90 days cash/we buy your house"

places). We cant file a mechanic's lien as we are not licensed contractors. How can we

prevent them from kicking us out with a 90 day notice, secure the interest we have in the

house, and prevent/stall a sale? Other than suing them for the time/money we have put

into the place and then placing a judgment lien on the property, we need other ideas for

being able to stop them in their tracks of a sale and stay in the home? For us, moving is

not an option..we just cannot afford it as everything we had to spare went into this

place. We have a vested interest in the property.
 


STEPHAN

Senior Member
Duplicate posting.

https://forum.freeadvice.com/landlord-tenant-issues-42/help-verbal-agreement-repairs-remodel-exchange-rent-now-ll-want-sell-615383.html
 

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