Anonymous
Post 07/23/2014 22:48     Subject: If your 20-something was 2 months behind on rent

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I would call the father, since he is listed as the go-to person for rent problems.
Many posters seem to have trouble with basic reading comprehension. Others don't seem to know the difference between a 40 year old and a 20 year old. Incredible.

As a landlord, even if the father wasn't listed as a contact for the rent, I would still call him if I had the number somewhere - whatever it takes to get the rent!

As a parent, I would like to know whether my children had trouble with the rent. Depending on circumstances, I might pay... or not.





"Children" don't pay rent. They live with their parents. Adults pay rent. Or deal with the consequences when they don't.

Seriously. Land the helicopter.


Lol! This
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2014 22:46     Subject: Re:If your 20-something was 2 months behind on rent

I say call. This person has been living rent free in your home and writing you checks that aren't good. Just be careful when you call. Claim you haven't heard from the tenant or something like that. The after that say you wonder if it has to do with the fact they are way behind in rent. This way you can claim you called bc it's an emergency. Get the money this person owes you.

Also. If they can't pay their rent what is the chance they spend thousands on a lawyer to sue? I realize the dad is a lawyer but that seems a bit silly. You could always claim you called the wrong number or got confused. Heck, you looked at the info you had written down and thought you were calling the tenant


Get your money.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2014 18:34     Subject: If your 20-something was 2 months behind on rent

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what the legal answer is. But if a young person puts their parent down as an emergency contact and then proceeds to have trouble coming up with rent money because they are severely depressed, injured, deathly ill or whatever...the landlord doesn't know exactly what the problem is just that the kid isn't paying the rent...can the landlord be held responsible for not notifying the "emergency contact" if something bad happens to this kid?

I'm just thinking in terms of some of the suits brought against universities when the emergency contacts have not been notified.

FWiW, I was out on my own renting in my early 20's. I may(?) have put my parents down as an emergency contact, I don't remember. But I would have been MAD if my landlord had contacted them about my rent payment.


So what if you're "mad?" If I'm the landlord, I'm MAD that you owe me money.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2014 18:29     Subject: If your 20-something was 2 months behind on rent

Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what the legal answer is. But if a young person puts their parent down as an emergency contact and then proceeds to have trouble coming up with rent money because they are severely depressed, injured, deathly ill or whatever...the landlord doesn't know exactly what the problem is just that the kid isn't paying the rent...can the landlord be held responsible for not notifying the "emergency contact" if something bad happens to this kid?

I'm just thinking in terms of some of the suits brought against universities when the emergency contacts have not been notified.

FWiW, I was out on my own renting in my early 20's. I may(?) have put my parents down as an emergency contact, I don't remember. But I would have been MAD if my landlord had contacted them about my rent payment.


So what if you're "mad?" If I'm the landlord, I'm MAD that you owe me money.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2014 12:27     Subject: If your 20-something was 2 months behind on rent

Anonymous wrote:Missed car payments and the entire family got a call? Were their names on the loan? That sounds farfetched!


We all still use the same bank. Our names are not on the loan, but somehow they must realize we are related. They are calling our number looking for her, not asking us to pay.