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Freeway, your messages seem to have gotten lost in the quotes of that last message, could you post just a blank message reply in here with what you were trying to say?
Sure
Quote from: Maged on March 24, 2012, 09:20:30 PM
Quote from: shakaru on March 24, 2012, 06:06:33 PM
Freeway would have to be the mother of my ex roommate.
No comment.
Quote from: shakaru on March 24, 2012, 06:06:33 PM
The situation was that her daughter and her boyfriend got kicked out of a home we were living in because the son of the people we all sublet from, came back from Arizona as a meth head. He had broken into our rooms, also I sure one of his meth head got one of pair of reference 5770s I got because it got up and left out of the garage.
Anyways, they spoke up one day, got kicked out and went to live with a family member on a couch for a month or two while they saved for their half of rent, utilities and deposit. About a month later I was told within 6 days of a move out date, that they family was being evicted. So now my girlfriend and I have 6 days to find a home. No notice. They had been taking our rent and not paying the land lord.
Interesting... I heard the exact opposite. For your sake, I won't elaborate.
This was the first house they lived in. I was never clear on the whole story. Could be partially true. But if it happened to him, why would he turn around and do it to the roommates when they moved into the new location? Especially since they considered themselves friends?
[/font]Quote from: shakaru on March 24, 2012, 06:06:33 PM
At the same time (we lived in an "awesome" city) the front house on the property was getting evicted, in disrepair and we had spoken to them and asked for the land lords phone number. After calling these people, we setup an interview at the office that was now SDM (about 40 days before the fire), they liked us, and it helps when you have the firsts months rent in cash to show instrest. We talked about some of the damage, like a missing window in the kitchen door, the out of code and faulty power, and some other things. We agreed that it would be fixed within a few days and we were all good. This was when I was told that my new roomates had less than $600 of the 925 they needed to move in. So we spoke with the landlord, talked to her, and got it cut into two payments so I they could pay their half next month.
Three things happend. 1) They never, even until the end got the deposit. 2) They didnt have their rent in full until about 10 days into the month the first few months 3) Our landlord disapeard for 2 months. Calls were undeliverable because they "were out of area", we finially got a text on day saying sorry about the missing door and power, but we are out of the country for a month. Also during this time we had people from banks coming by and taking photos.
Interesting...
Partially true...Quote from: shakaru on March 24, 2012, 06:06:33 PM
So while I waited for their rent, and repairs were not being made, that we were going to withhold rent.
This sounds right.
Yes, this true, except for waiting for the rent. They paid him in cash, on time.Quote from: shakaru on March 24, 2012, 06:06:33 PM
But finally when the landlord showed up and made an appearance 2 months later, they still had none of the deposit, and told me that they were not going to be able to come up with rent either. At this same time, I had paypal giving me issues over the astana issue and another guy I thought was scammer, but just didnt understand how international shipping worked, and whipped my paypal account and forced me now out of the position of holding the partial rent from their side, and mine off into paypal. So I had to run around with 3 days to come up with as much cash as possible because it truly was my fault that I left that money in there in paypal. We payed that off, got our door finially, and then in the end the next month, when I asked where they were, I was told they didnt have anything more than rent and none of the deposit. So I figured it was all screwed. Then I find out two days later that the mother was apparently taking care of that, so instead of me renting storage and finding a temp place to stay, I would have just come up with 700 and been fine for the month, but now Im scraping by handing over a deposit, and we could have stayed. During the whole time we lived there, I got only half of a 1 month electrical use from them, and none of the required electrical deposit and had to pay $500+ and still owe so cal edison some money.
Please note, we lived in a slum. The previous tenants had a bill with the trash company, and the landlord did not call and release the names on the property until they came around months later after no contact. We had one 20a circut for 2 bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen with electrical only appliances.
This is why Im kinda in the position I am right now because there have been some not funness around in my life lately. If I either still had my room in the retard house out back, or the office up the street didnt fry, I wouldnt be in this mess.
Ok, I can accept this story.
The Astana part is where I have had the most difficulty. It does seem something bad happened, I'm just not clear on whose side. In the beginning the roommates did only come up with their share of the rent, but no deposit. The next month they gave full rent to Andrew, in cash, and this is what was lost, along with the utility money, again paid in cash. And allegedly his portion of the rent and utilities. This was December. The next month, January, when eviction notices were arriving, the roommates again had their share of the rent, Andrew did not. He came up with $400 and I paid the rest. This time we payed directly to the landlord. And this is when the roommates found out December had not only not been paid, but was apparently just lost. Although there were an awful lot of xmas presents in the house. The excessive amount of presents is actually what made me start looking into his business practices.
And they did live in a slum. The landlord did disappear for a month or so. He reappeared at xmas though and fixed the electrical and the door. And for this very fact, the roommate had enough evidence against the landlord to prove he was a slumlord, that a response was filed against the eviction and the attorney was absolutely positive the eviction would be vacated. But every time they asked him if they had mail at the house, he lived there until the last minute, he said no. And when they were finally able to get the court information, the court date had passed, they both have an eviction and they both have a new $4,500 debt in court, attorney and past due rent charge. Had been forthright, this could have been prevented.
So, he owes the rent and utility money, eviction costs, attorney fees, a 100 btc investment to them, and a computer that is yet to be built.
On a plus side for him, my tower crashed and he fixed it for me free of charge. I'm sure this counts as a positive for him, but at this point I'm just not feeling it anymore.
I'm sorry Andrew, you forced my hand.