puddinpie003
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? ohio
6 months ago my ex-room mate wanted me to sign a piece of hand written paper saying i owed her money. In an effort to be done with the situation I signed it. BUT less than a minute later aftermore consideration, I decided to scribble out my name. She is now suing me, and says she is going to win because i signed the paper even though I scractched out my signature and it isn't legible anymore. No copies of the paper were even made. the only paper she has is the original with my name obviously scratched out. Is there any reason why that would still be legally binding despite the inability to make out the signature?
6 months ago my ex-room mate wanted me to sign a piece of hand written paper saying i owed her money. In an effort to be done with the situation I signed it. BUT less than a minute later aftermore consideration, I decided to scribble out my name. She is now suing me, and says she is going to win because i signed the paper even though I scractched out my signature and it isn't legible anymore. No copies of the paper were even made. the only paper she has is the original with my name obviously scratched out. Is there any reason why that would still be legally binding despite the inability to make out the signature?