Thanks for your input.
One of her friends was with her (they drove together) but not in the same office where my daughter and the representative were. She does say that they encounter between them was very brief (less than five minutes) as they were closing.
A lot of her friends initially met...
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Again, thank you.
My focus here is not on myself, but as a responsible parent; and a more experienced person. None should never stop being a parent.
I understand, that it is my daughter who must bring the suit. (I can provide financial support and parental support).
My...
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Again thanks for your reply. Your posts have been helpful.
Paying $900 does not make it go away and yes adults and kids lie. (The representative who was with my daughter was a student who just started working there part time and the same age as my daughter. I just found this out)
My...
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I dug deeper and my daughter maintains that she did not know that she was signing a lease. That she would not commit to signing anything that she could not pay for. She has never had a job and does not work now.
My daughter maintains that the encounter with the...
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While I did think about the business sense. I also viewed it from the business-sense standpoint of why would they lease to a person who has no job, never held a job, and has no financial aid. Unless, they were counting on the parents to bail her out.
The apartment...
Thank you. I just look it up and you are correct. I also saw that the age of majority may not necessarily correspond to actual mental or physical maturity of an individual.
Mentally, my daughter is "green." She has never been out in the world and does not know what a "lease" is.
I would like...
My daughter who is 19 - a really good kid, but naive - went with some of her friends to take a tour of a University apartment complex in July 2010.
When the tour ended, she ended up signing what she thought was an application to get one of the apartments only to learn later that she signed a...