Mr. QUINCY ASKED:
By officially moving out do you mean your lease ended and you notified your landlord in a timely manner that you did not intend to renew the lease?
---YES, I asked if I could be removed the lease, which was month to month, and the landlord AND manager of apt told me no, I could not be removed.
Did you return all keys when you moved out?
--NO, but the locks were changed--BY MY DAUGHTER.
Was your landlord aware that your daughter was continuing to live in the rental after you moved out?
--YES, AND SHE (APT MANAGER) also was aware that something was mentally wrong with my daughter and that my daughter WOULD NOT LEAVE. I tried to get her to leave, but she refused.
You said the landlord was not removing your name from the lease so it sounds like your lease did not really end when you moved out.
--WELL, the lease WAS month to month and it was paid in full when I left, although, as I said, my daughter remained.
If your daughter did not sign a new lease with the landlord and did not sign the original lease,...
---MY daughter PROBABLY signed the original lease with me, but I honestly do not remember.
Mr. LdiJ,
He should never have allowed it to go on for three years without evicting you and your daughter.
--The landlord DID give us eviction notices, but never followed through until Jan of 2024. She was evicted then, but more importantly, she was in the midst of a big MANIC episode and the PSYCH team here in LA took her away when she stepped outside of the building. THE apt manager was nice enough to call me and tell me that she had been evicted and that I could come to get my daughter's belongings and the rest of mine that I had left there.
--Yes, I also wonder why the eviction took 3 years and $44,000 of rent was allowed to accumulate, but as QUINCY said, I live in LA, and anything goes here!