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RJ2011

Member
Actually it does matter 'what you didn't do' because now you're in a predicament and you made your own problems by not acting responsibly. But it's obvious that you don't comprehend that and just want to keep pointing the finger.
I'm not pointing the finger.
I simply asked what can I do to get copies.
and it does NOT matter how we got to the situation, the situation at hand is the problem.
I have already said I admitted partial guilt.

If all your going to do is bitch about what I did and not try to help the situation then why are you even here talking?
 


applecruncher

Senior Member
Because you're listening/reading (but not comprehending).
Your questions have been answered, several times but you keep going around in circles.
It's YOUR fault for not getting a copy of the lease before miving in and it's YOUR fault for not getting receipts when you pay rent. There is nothing we can to to make the landlord provide you with those things now.
 
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John_DFW

Member
The landlord may be slow or forgetful, but in case they don't want you to have a copy of the lease due to their real or imagined fear of the bank or IRS finding out, maybe you can get the important information by email.

The one thing you probably need most is the last day of the lease and how much notice you need to provide.

It should be relatively easy to find a mailing address for the landlord to send certified mail to if needed.
 

breeze69

Junior Member
I am No Lawyer Here Either

Have been for 3 weeks.
I call at least once a day and send a few text messages.
She ignores her phone or I get a reply by text saying she will send it..
But you do have rights i am in same problem except i hope to have squatters rights to mine i posted a question similar to this and if you look up the laws they are pretty easy to understand.

here is the ques. i posted

I have lived in my house for 6 years and my girlfriend now fiancee moved in three years ago then her son and daughter moved in with us, There was never a written agreement went i took possession of house. I have been paying $600 for rent but no proof because my land lord did not want a paper trail to lead to him he is a friend of mine but now he wants to start charging me $1000 per month. I will have to leave if i cant pay it,i have built a shed and a privacy fence in my 6 years here and have a frame built for a deck do i have Squatters rights to this property and what are my options Thank You David Davis

here are some places you may get your answer : Citizens Advice Board

Tenancy at will : Look this up and see what it says

like i said i am finding lots of answers to mine with those

I hope you find your answer
 

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