What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona
Long story short, one of my former roommates got strung out on drugs, robbed the house, trashed his room completely and damaged some other parts of the house. Police reports were filed for the robbery/trashing. Carpet had to be replaced and some painting needed to be done. The other roommate left without giving me a forwarding address. Now, the landlord is suing me (not anyone else on the lease) because I am the only one that she knows how to contact. The roommate who trashed the house has a warrant out for his arrest but has not been arrested yet (I don't know where he is either). Landlord is also suing for an extra month's rent for not being able to rent it out right away and for all the damages the roommate on drugs caused.
What are my rights here? Can I legally be held responsible for all the damages just because the others cannot be reached? Are there loopholes I should be aware of in Arizona laws?
Long story short, one of my former roommates got strung out on drugs, robbed the house, trashed his room completely and damaged some other parts of the house. Police reports were filed for the robbery/trashing. Carpet had to be replaced and some painting needed to be done. The other roommate left without giving me a forwarding address. Now, the landlord is suing me (not anyone else on the lease) because I am the only one that she knows how to contact. The roommate who trashed the house has a warrant out for his arrest but has not been arrested yet (I don't know where he is either). Landlord is also suing for an extra month's rent for not being able to rent it out right away and for all the damages the roommate on drugs caused.
What are my rights here? Can I legally be held responsible for all the damages just because the others cannot be reached? Are there loopholes I should be aware of in Arizona laws?