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Re: VERBAL AGREEMENT...ok

Posted by richard on May 11, 2000 at 23:28:36:

In Reply to: VERBAL AGREEMENT posted by MARVIN MILLER on May 11, 2000 at 22:49:49:

Well Marv:

Thats what you get for being poor, Its a trick they pull on people who are irresponsible with money.......I saw it a lot in South Carolina and Georgia, but usually the guy just got out of Jail, or was going to be put in jail for not paying child support, so he needed ALL available cash ...or you got another girl PG and no way to pay for it, or had a drinking or drug or credit problems

So why did you agree to such terms anyway?

Guess the best answer is to Move and forget about it, and next time PAY the rent and get a WRITTEN lease.

Good luck..

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: HI! I HAVE A SIMPLE QUESTION FOR SOMEONE WHO IS FAMILIAR WITH THE LANDLORD TENANTS LAW. I HAVE BEEN STAYING IN A THREE FAMILY HOME WITH MY WIFE AND TWO KIDS, I HAD MADE AND VERBAL AGREEMENT WITH THE LANDLORD TO REPAIR VARIOUS PARTS OF THE HOME WITH AGREEMENT THAT HE WILL NOT CHARGE ME RENT, WELL JUST RECENTLY I HAVE RECEIVED AND EVICTION NOTICE AFTER SIX MONTHS OF REPAIR AND BUYING THE RAW MATERIALS TO REPAIR THE HOME, AND FEEL SOMEWHAT USED, CAN SOMEONE PLEASE IF POSSIBLE RENDER ME WITH ADVISE ON WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST POWER MOVE ON DEALING WITH THIS LANDLORD.


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