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Verbal Contract Clarification

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jsgibbs

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Boston, MA

Thanks for everyone's response...this should clear things up a bit.

The verbal agreement was (paraphrased): You (Alex) may rent my room in my appartment from June 1, 2004 until July 1, 2004. The rent to be paid is $735 and includes water and heat. All other bills will be handled by you (Alex). You (Alex) must also move out the remaining furniture in the room, a desk and two matresses, to the storage unit (My Uncle's) any time before you leave the appartment on July 1, 2004.


We both agreed to this and my other roomates were present. I think that all the necessary elements are there. Am I wrong? Also, what is "Statute of Frauds?" And how would that affect me?

Thanks so much people.
 



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