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RonaldYoneyama

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

Hello, My name is Ron and i am a landlord in Pennsylvania. I have a tenant who moved into a townhouse unit and gave me a check on the date we signed a lease ( Sept. 16). Unfortunately, i stupidly allowed this tenant to move in before the check cleared in my bank. The check ending up bouncing ( $1175 1st month + $1175 Security). She comes up with a excuse that she was having problems with her bank. Again i stupidly allowed her to redeposit that same check and is bounced again ( I know, I know; I should have only accepted a certified and money order). My account was charged $24. I immediately gave her a 15 day eviction notice. She is now telling me that there is mold in the basement and that there are a slew of other problems that need to be fixed. She now owes me $1175 1st month + $1175 2nd month + $24 bounced checks + Security.
The court date is set in 5 days. My question is: should i fix these problems or ignore them ( will the judge side with the tenant due to the mold or with me due to the fact that she hasn't paid anything at all; they claim the mold is only in the basement and not the rest of the townhouse). I have printed out all her emails telling me that she will pay the rent (which she never did) and i have printed my bank statement regarding the bounced checks. Should i be worried about her claims of mold? She also did not put her money in a escrow account. Thank you in advance for the replies.
 


LdiJ

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

Hello, My name is Ron and i am a landlord in Pennsylvania. I have a tenant who moved into a townhouse unit and gave me a check on the date we signed a lease ( Sept. 16). Unfortunately, i stupidly allowed this tenant to move in before the check cleared in my bank. The check ending up bouncing ( $1175 1st month + $1175 Security). She comes up with a excuse that she was having problems with her bank. Again i stupidly allowed her to redeposit that same check and is bounced again ( I know, I know; I should have only accepted a certified and money order). My account was charged $24. I immediately gave her a 15 day eviction notice. She is now telling me that there is mold in the basement and that there are a slew of other problems that need to be fixed. She now owes me $1175 1st month + $1175 2nd month + $24 bounced checks + Security.
The court date is set in 5 days. My question is: should i fix these problems or ignore them ( will the judge side with the tenant due to the mold or with me due to the fact that she hasn't paid anything at all; they claim the mold is only in the basement and not the rest of the townhouse). I have printed out all her emails telling me that she will pay the rent (which she never did) and i have printed my bank statement regarding the bounced checks. Should i be worried about her claims of mold? She also did not put her money in a escrow account. Thank you in advance for the replies.
She hasn't paid anything at all...I don't think that you have to worry about her complaints.
 

reenzz

Member
You can have her criminally charged in PA for passing a bad check.

http://law.onecle.com/pennsylvania/crimes-and-offenses/00.041.005.000.html
 

RonaldYoneyama

Junior Member
Thank You for the response. If you don't mind, i have two other questions. She keeps telling me that she will send the rent payment via mail. Do i have the right to not accept the check ( I know there is about a 1% chance that she will actually send it)? The court date is already set and the eviction notice that i gave her has already expired. I would rather have this tenant evicted to prevent problems in the future. Could she overturn the eviction if she tells the judge that she tried to pay me, but i wouldn't accept it ( like i mentioned before, the eviction notice that i gave her has already expired a week ago). Thanks in advance.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Thank You for the response. If you don't mind, i have two other questions. She keeps telling me that she will send the rent payment via mail. Do i have the right to not accept the check ( I know there is about a 1% chance that she will actually send it)? The court date is already set and the eviction notice that i gave her has already expired. I would rather have this tenant evicted to prevent problems in the future. Could she overturn the eviction if she tells the judge that she tried to pay me, but i wouldn't accept it ( like i mentioned before, the eviction notice that i gave her has already expired a week ago). Thanks in advance.
I believe that it is too late for her to use that argument.
 

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