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Ok I do have to proof they signed my name I met with the investagator ok not spelled right. They showed me the typed forms from the landlord office with my name signed on it which I did not sign!!! Ok alittle more to those who don't understand. I paid my rent after the manager was robbed so no way they had my rent in the envelope that was taken. The letter i saw with my none signature said i paid reant with money order - not true. I have all reciepts> ALL in All the landlord is just trying to claim more moneey that was in the envelope also in the letter it said i did not want to be questioned in this matter hmm sounds like there trying to be up to some crap!!!

2007-07-10 14:03:43 · 5 answers · asked by Italy 3 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

5 answers

Articulate with brevity your core complaint. If you have receipts, I don't see any problem. You cannot be asked to pay rent twice. What's your case?

2007-07-10 14:14:09 · answer #1 · answered by prusa1237 7 · 0 0

You STILL have no basis for a lawsuit. What IS it that you do not comprehend that you have NO basis for lawsuit unless YOU suffered some wronging. The ONLY folks being wronged here are the insurers this landlord is trying to scam.

If you try to file a civil lawsuit (the ONLY type you can file) claiming that a person signed your name without your permission, they will ask what damages you have suffered. What will be your response ?

The landlord is engaging in fraud, and THAT is the purview of the authorities, and NOT you. Drop this insane notion of suing this person over what happened, no matter how fraudulent it is. Unless YOU suffered loss and harm by his act of fraud, you have no basis for litigation.

2007-07-10 14:08:55 · answer #2 · answered by acermill 7 · 1 1

Let the landlord do what the landlord will do, law enforcement will sort it out. If charges are filed against your landlord your involvement will be a subpoena for your records as proof that the landlord committed the alleged crime.
I still say go fishing, it's more fun.

2007-07-10 14:08:12 · answer #3 · answered by newmexicorealestateforms 6 · 0 0

How many times are you going to top post this?

Enough already!

2007-07-10 15:45:10 · answer #4 · answered by godged 7 · 1 0

hell.. tell him you know what they did, and want 6 months of free rent, or youll turn him in..lol

then move out

2007-07-10 14:12:40 · answer #5 · answered by chumpchange 6 · 0 0

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