My landlord always allows me to pay my rent in partial payments due to our pay schedule. He also always allows us to pay less during the summer due to high electric bills and we always catch it up without an issue over a period of a couple of months. After a conversation where he agreed to my...
Most of the problems with mold, electrical and flooding surfaced in September 2009 when we had floods here in GA. The carpet issue and some of the outside rotting wood has been addressed for quite some time, but as I said, since he was being patient with us regarding payment, I thought I could...
As I stated in the previous post, we haven't been in a position to move due to lay offs for both of us in 2009 and he has always been very nice about making payment arrangements with us when needed. It's a big house for the money and we have 5 kids, it's located close to our jobs and schools and...
I have researched SO much and some of the questions I am asking are based on info received from Gail and the link I was given, and after reading about the implied warranty of habitability and reading a document which looks to be instructions for a judge presiding in an eviction case in Georgia...
After speaking with the landlord yesterday, he told me he didn't want me to move, he just wanted the money and was sure that everything would work out fine...so if I pay the rent on the court date can he say that I can stay or is this out of his control now? He really seems kinda clueless about...
Thanks Gail!! The info you provided also states that if I was served by tack and mail, no judgement could be awarded against me. Is the information current? Because of the fraud case on my bank account, I don't have all the money I need now to pay him current, but would have had this not...
Thanks so much. This is all so confusing.
I was not given a demand to vacate by the landlord before the court papers appeared at my door as the information in your link states is required. I got a late notice in mid December stating to pay or be out by noon on a specific date that has already...
I was hoping for a response by now...so I have another question to simplify things. Is there any way I can not answer the dispossession and NOT have to move? In Georgia, it states that I was not served personally, no judgement can be awarded against me...so could I just send him a letter stating...
In December, I received a late notice for the rent and I paid it. My house is in need of many repairs from removing kitchen CARPET, to mold issues in the bathroom and basement after the floods in September in a basement that has had previous flooding issues, to paint to exterior wood rotting...