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My friend got sued by landlord b/c of unpaid rent? |
hi. i meant his parents just went away for some weeks. they are the ones who signed the contracts in the first place. First a minor can't legally sign a contract for housing related matters. He must go to court and so does his parents if that is what the paper stated. If they don't appear before the court then a warrant will be issued for their arrest. Why is it that your friend rented a place while his parents was away and didn't pay the rent? What was his causes for not paying the rent? Did your friend do any damage to the property? If so since he is a minor his parents will have to pay for it. Did your friend enter a yearly contract and not stick with it? Did your friend lie about his age when renting the place? All those things play into it. I suggest he fess up to his parents if they don't already know. Go to court! Please note, since your friend is a minor he can't be sued actually it will be his parents who will get sued on his behalf. No a minor can NOT represent his parents in court only they can do that or in some cases their lawyer can represent them without them having to be there. Report It whatever you do from here in, keep a record. That is most important. You need a paper trail. Minors can void contracts in their own names. A minor can't be sued. The minor should write a letter to the court attaching a copy of proof of age. The plaintiff will have to re-file the case suing the parents -- and they will then have time to pay. he is a minor so he cant represent them in court. and no giving them a check doesnt drop the charges. however if everything is paid in full the renter may decide to drop them.i hope he got a reciept. he should have found out prior to paying them because he could still be evicted and they will keep his money. If his parents signed the lease then they are responsible for the rent and they would be the ones going to court. It's their apartment that they let their son live in. He can't be sued for non payment. Sounds like he is living alone in a rental his parents rented for him. If so, they are responsible for any unpaid rent. |
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