quincy
Senior Member
What do you believe is your nephew’s underlying problem? Have you and/or your family members considered applying to the court for an involuntary mental health evaluation?I don't doubt they don't want him. But they would if he had not repeatedly fell behind on his rent primarily because of the landlord's policy of refusing any payment that does not bring account current.
It was only after my nephew signed the lease, that the trustee realized they could not count on him paying the rent at all. The Landlord refused to discuss tenants with any 3rd party. The best option the trustee came up with was to send a check well in excess of what they thought it could ever be and then hope to convince the nephew to show them any bill in the future and skip a payment if the balance allowed that. They were never able to see any bill.
After he caused some damage, the following bill was more than the check by not very much, we believe they notified him he had to pay the full mount which he ignored. That meant all subsequent checks went uncashed until he was many months in arrear and eventually mentioned to the trustee he was hand delivered something saying his removal was imminent.
I can't fault the landlord but think their system was not in anyone's best interest since aside from the court costs and late fees the sum of the uncashed checks over multiple months was likely more than he owed since all but the one that triggered this were more than he owed by design.
At this moment, the only hard evidence the trustee has pointing to eviction is checks going uncashed. The nephew could even be misrepresenting anything else.
It took a LONG time to get him into this lease since he has zero income and had zero references. I suspect it will take as long or longer with a new landlord but hopefully the trustee will refuse any solution that does not guarantee they will see at least copies of the bills.
Until he is actually thrown out, I doubt the trustee will try to find a new lease.
https://azcourtcare.org/process-info/civil-commitment-process
Something is going on with your nephew that his family seems ill-equipped to handle on their own. It sounds like a professional is needed so your nephew does not wind up back on the streets sleeping under a bridge.