was evicted moved out two weeks before month was over(PAID FOR THOSE TWO WEEKS AND NOW ALMOST TWO YEARS LATER THE LANDLORDS ARE TRYING TO COME AFTER
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was evicted moved out two weeks before month was over(PAID FOR THOSE TWO WEEKS AND NOW ALMOST TWO YEARS LATER THE LANDLORDS ARE TRYING TO COME AFTER
PRIOR TO MY EVICTION THE MAIN PIPE BUSTED BETWEEN ME AND ANOTHER TENANT THE PROPERTY MANAGER STATED IT WAS NOT MY FAULT I T WAS WEAR AND TEAR NOW THE LANLORDS ARE TRYING TO COME AFTER ME AND OTHER RIDICULoUS THINGS I DID NOT DO THINGS THAT WERE WORN OUT THEY REPLACED AND NOW THEY ARE TRYING TO SAY ITS MY FAULT A LAW FIRM COLLECTION IS COMING AFTER ME FOR THAT PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW MY RIGHTS
Asked on June 24, 2009 under Real Estate Law, California
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
First, don't confirm the debt.
Second, contact your state's attorney general office. This is something they may be able to handle. If they don't have jurisdiction, you may need to seek legal counsel.
If you wish to consult with an attorney in California, try www.attorneypages.com and then check his or her disciplinary record at www.calbar.ca.gov under attorney search.
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