Roommate Abandoned Belongings the Day She Moved In
My question involves a roommate in the State of: Oregon
:wallbang: She is still technically on the lease here, she has not given any written notice, to us or the property mgmnt company. She is dodging my calls, I had to quietly slip her a note at her job, because I knew she couldnt refuse it with out creating a scene, I said nothing, the envelope only had her name on it. (but I fear I may hav eoverstepped some legal thing there,, I was desperate). So her name is on lease.. no notice. and now is stating that she will use her boyfriend (the reason she has moved, we will not let him live here,, he is a registered sex offender, didnt tell us.. I had to reasearch is through country court) to move her belongings out of house. As long as it was storage unit I had not issue, but I have repeatidly told her he is to not set foot on the property, told him too (and heis one large scarey guy) but she says the house property mgmnt company says she can because her name is still ont he lease.. blahh blahh blahh.. and fi I call the police we will see what happens. The property ownr told us before this new nonsence, that if this sex offender stepped on property to call him...
what do I do... I want her out... I am going to sue her in small claims she is into me for soooomuch money I am not adding it up, because I may need an ambulance when I do. (she spent my entire settlement I got from a case).
Summary - Garage gone.. her stuff here now.. she is on lease here, but has not given any notice.. new month.. no word, no email. no call... we do not know if she will pay rent and we do not want her to.. we want her out.. and Property managemtn company hates roommate issues.. andare waiting for her to sign some form.
How do I get her out!
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Re: Roommate Abandoned Belongings the Day She Moved In
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How do I get her out!
You don't.
You wait to see if she pays the rent. If she doesn't, you take her to small claims for it later. As long as she's on the lease, you're stuck until the end of the lease term unless you and the landlord agree to release her.
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The landlord and we have agreed to release her.. but she is once again hiding from her problems. We had to pay her rent this month!:wallbang:
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She paid the rent.... and is still stalling.. we are losing potential roommates each day! and is still stalling on removing herself from the lease. And the management company is telling us it is up to us..HELP.. anything legal advice.. just point me in a direction!
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As LRMissy said,
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LawResearcherMissy
You wait to see if she pays the rent. If she doesn't, you take her to small claims for it later.
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Welll she has telephone the landlord so much that we are now the bad guys by playing by the rules and having manners. I asked if we could have the paper so that when she moves the last of her stuff out we can get her to sign it. The form they sent is -
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I , NAME , would like to be removed from the lease at ADDRESS. I've met my financial obligations, removed all my belongings, returned my keys, in effect terminating my responsibilities with regards to the above named property. I understand that my deposit will be used for deficits in the final accounting process which will take place 31 days after the remaining tenants, Walt & Denice Willette, have vacated.
I have been told to take her to small claims by lots of people. I have been told to get a lawyer. Well with this form I will not be able to sue her correct? So all the money and broken bones and damage to the property that her dog did will all be my responsibility? I am not her mother, but I am now so broken.. and so defeated. She knows that Iam disabled and have serious life threatening depression... and she doesnt care. What can I do? Please I really need some help here.
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Re: Roommate Abandoned Belongings the Day She Moved In
Get. A. LAWYER.
You don't seem to understand that you really, really, really need one if you want to protect yourself.
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Thank you... one just returned my call and will give me a consult tomorrow at the court house. It's gonna cost and I fear will hurt...but thank you.. I want this over.