Can you make that shorter...it's to much to read...
2007-01-12 09:24:50
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answer #1
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answered by XOXOXO 3
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You are NOT wrong nor are you being unfair ,,,, Firendship and being willing to help some one out is one thing but when it becomes charity and comming out of your pocket then it's time to make some changes ,,,, If this girl isn't going to carry her own load and makes no attempt to do so then it's time for her to find some where else to live ,,,, This may cause friction but what is it doing to your pocket book not to mention your state of mind? No one can live together when one of them has a problem or is not satisfied with the situation ,,,, She's taking advantage of you and she will continue doing so if you and your B/F don't put your foot down ,,,, You aren't going to get anything out of her as long as you allow this situation to exist ,,,, It's always easy to take a ride so to speak when some one else is footing the bills ,,,, With her gone you won't be getting any money but you aren't getting any money with her being there either so it's like the room isn't being rented at all ,,,, I'll just bet she doesn't offer to help out with the food either ,,,, Renting the room to some one else will at least bring something in ,,,, You need to make a positive move ,,,, You have four options here ,,,, Let her stay and continue supporting her ,,,, Make her catch up on what she owes you and start paying her own way ,,,, Move her out ,,,, Or move out yourself ,,,, The old saying that two can live just as cheaply as one is wrong ,,,, Two can't leave as cheaply as one so you are better off alone ,,,, Your boyfriend should be behind you on this too ,,,, It's effecting him and his pocket book as well ,,,,
2007-01-12 10:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Rent needs to be split by how many live there. That includes any children or regular stay overs.
Houseing laws say rent has to be hired if a tenant has company for more than 7 days a month. Same should go for this roommate.
Tell hubby you refuse to work until this free for all chick starts paying her way, or until a decent roomamte can be found.
2007-01-12 09:27:12
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answered by peggin_beast 6
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You should have gotten a promissory note drawn up in the beginning on a set amount she would pay, 1/3 before her before moved in then he should have been paying you to live there also. They totally took advantage of you and your boyfriend should have been the man of the house and spoke up in your defense. Just because they're friends of his that doesn't pay the bills. You should let them know they have a certain time to pay your money. Unfortunately, you don't have a paper trail to take them to small claims court so, you and your boyfriend will have to be Judge and Jury. Sad situation!
2007-01-12 09:34:57
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answered by saturn man 3
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GET THIS WOMAN OUT OF YOUR HOUSE YESTERDAY! Pretty soon she will be screwing your man! If your boyfriend is NONE of the things that you describe her as, why on earth would they have sustained a friendship. (tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who YOU are)
ANy chance you can kick them both out and move.
Or better yet why dont you move and see how long her $200.00 a rent gravy train lasts
The $200.00 you were charging her was probably paid by her mother to get her mothers house.
(the hassle alone is not worth $200.00 especially when your other bills went up - if she is home all day the electricity is on, extra water for showers for her and her boyfriend etc.)
2007-01-12 09:36:16
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answered by kissmymiddlefinger 5
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She doesn't pay rent, she doesn't help with the bills, she uses your stuff, her boyfriend comes and goes as he pleases...and you think you're being unfair?
No. I think she should pay a third. You and your boyfriend shouldn't have to pay for everything when she's apparently just to lazy to work. Also, I would hope she would understand that you have a child to support.
I would start demanding that she pay her share. Or find someplace else to live.
2007-01-12 09:26:08
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answered by Paige D 2
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I agree with you. For her to go get her own place it would cost her much more than $450. Right now she is mooching off you and needs to pay up or get out. Unfair? You? No way. I would say you are being generous especially for letting her boyfriend stay there part time for nothing. Good luck!!
2007-01-12 09:30:16
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answered by joolybean28 3
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No you are not wrong with your thinking ...... but.....
If she is not paying rent as agreed then raising the rent on her will not get you the money. I hope you got a rental agreement before she moved in.
I would ask her to leave and get another roommate and put all the terms in writing.
2007-01-12 09:30:25
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answered by Snicklefritz 3
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1/3 of the rent is completely fair. there are three people in the house, she is one of them, so she should pay one third. if your boyfriend also thinks that is unfair, i'd be a little suspicious of the two of them... come home early from work or something when the both of them are there alone...
2007-01-12 09:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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call up an lawyer and discover out what your rights are. in my opinion i think of you have each appropriate to circulate out and destroy your hire simply by fact she is bobbing up an unsafe ecosystem for you. initiate packing and moving stuff out now. Like somebody else reported... do not make it too obvious. shop all your different issues including bathing room aspects on your mattress room and placed a sparkling greater maintain lock on the door. Take your workstation returned and deliver that on your father for safekeeping. If she would be able to not make it easier to touch the workstation, have your father come to the home with the receipt, and contact the police. they'll make her provide it returned to you. administration is merely there for the money. Heck, my one place enormously plenty had of their settlement that if my roommate, whom THEY located with me, tried to do actual injury to me, they weren't accountable.
2016-10-19 21:38:26
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answered by ? 4
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No, I agree with you. Hoever, your mistake was not signing a lease with this roommate. Therefore, you cannot hold her to paying rent since it was a verbal agreement. Maybe you can get your child to make it so miserable for her she'll move out!
2007-01-12 09:25:40
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answered by Stimpy 7
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