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georgeaz

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

I recently sold my home and the home I was to lease fell into foreclosure...without the landlord telling me. So, I was in need of a place asap.

My friend just evicted her tenant the month prior and was remodeling the home. It was about 80% complete when she offered me to stay there.

We agreed to 2k a month (everything included) starting Feb 1. However I moved in three weeks prior. During the three weeks, we had only one bathroom, no dishwasher and the stove was broke.

Most of this was fixed before mid Feb. As promised I paid her $2K (little late, end of Feb) for rent.

Five days after she cashed the check, she sent me an email demanding that I pay her $500 a week from the day I moved in and the entire next months rent.

This was a shock. We only agreed to the 2K a month.

I politely sent her a response and told her I would be moving out in two weeks. And I did.

She then sent me a demand letter for $4500 less the $50 (she never paid the phone bill).

I have nothing with her in writing only the 2k verbal, which she had also told mutual friends the price was only 2K.

I have refused to pay her anything, including the last two weeks.

And she is a licensed Realtor.

Can she take me to court? It's been over three months and I haven't heard anything.
 


acmb05

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

I recently sold my home and the home I was to lease fell into foreclosure...without the landlord telling me. So, I was in need of a place asap.

My friend just evicted her tenant the month prior and was remodeling the home. It was about 80% complete when she offered me to stay there.

We agreed to 2k a month (everything included) starting Feb 1. However I moved in three weeks prior. During the three weeks, we had only one bathroom, no dishwasher and the stove was broke.

Most of this was fixed before mid Feb. As promised I paid her $2K (little late, end of Feb) for rent.

Five days after she cashed the check, she sent me an email demanding that I pay her $500 a week from the day I moved in and the entire next months rent.

This was a shock. We only agreed to the 2K a month.
And you moved in 3 weeks early. 2000 divided by 4 is 500 a week.


I politely sent her a response and told her I would be moving out in two weeks. And I did.

She then sent me a demand letter for $4500 less the $50 (she never paid the phone bill).

I have nothing with her in writing only the 2k verbal, which she had also told mutual friends the price was only 2K.

I have refused to pay her anything, including the last two weeks.

And she is a licensed Realtor.

Can she take me to court? It's been over three months and I haven't heard anything.
Yes she can take you to court. You even admit you agreed to 2k a month. You then moved out with out giving proper notice which means you owe her for the rest unless she rented the place out before May 1st.

1.Moved in three weeks early 1500.00

2. Did not pay first months rent until end of Feb. Good that takes care of Feb.
(EDIT)
3. looked it up and a month to month tenant only needs to give 10 day notice to terminate. Therefore you will owe her for March rent plus the 1500 from moving in early.
 
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Alaska landlord

Senior Member
Way to go!

You had nowhere to go and she offered her place. You moved in prior to the agreed date and then you screw her out of 500.00.

Where would you have been without her help. Pay the amount you owe and apologize for being an ahole.:( Need I mention that you knew that the place was not in 100% move-in condition and you insisted it was OK?
 

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