rcrawford115
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
So, 3 months ago, I got out of a lease with a bad roommate of mine. He still owes me $3500.00, in unpaid utilities and rent. He has promised on numerous occasions that he would pay half of the bills. He has also, on one occasion, not payed the gas bill that was in his name (which I had no access to) resulting in the gas being shut off, after I wrote him a check, that he deposited into his account.
He claimed that he did not have the money to pay these bills, but I suspect that he had been lying to me. He has a bad history with roommates, and his default when pressed on how we are going to come up with the money for the bills is, "If you don't pay the rest, then we are going to get evicted." And, this applies to either rent or utilities, as our leasing agreement has an upkeep clause of some description, that demands we have the utilities running at all times, or risk eviction.
I have numerous checks, money orders, and statements from my bank (for when my debit card was used to pay certain bills, especially the electric bill). However, I have more statements from the bank than I do checks and money orders.
My question is, would this be worth pursuing in small claims court? What are my chances of winning this case? And, if my roommate spends all of his money, and thus can't pay me (in the event that I win) what will happen?
These are just some of the questions that I have in my head. He is refusing to communicate with me at all, and I wanted to know if I had any legal leg to stand on, and if taking him to court would have any point.
Also, before anyone asks, to possibly trouble-shoot any questions that I could see cropping up, no, we did not have a written roommate agreement, just a verbal one. This is one of the main problems I foresee. We also both signed the lease as lease holders, and we managed to avoid eviction until the lease was up, one year after we moved in. He also has remained in the apartment with new roommates.
He also has been seen on social media posting about eating extravagant foods, such as sushi, and has been seen out with friends on a regular basis, but refuses to answer my calls, emails, or messages on social media.
I hope I can get some advice from people who have sued roommates, or experienced lawyers on the matter. Because, I really would like to sue and get my money back, but at the current time I am very uncertain about how much water my claims will hold in court.
If there are any questions that would help assess the situation, feel free to ask. I would be glad to answer any questions that you may have about my situation.
So, 3 months ago, I got out of a lease with a bad roommate of mine. He still owes me $3500.00, in unpaid utilities and rent. He has promised on numerous occasions that he would pay half of the bills. He has also, on one occasion, not payed the gas bill that was in his name (which I had no access to) resulting in the gas being shut off, after I wrote him a check, that he deposited into his account.
He claimed that he did not have the money to pay these bills, but I suspect that he had been lying to me. He has a bad history with roommates, and his default when pressed on how we are going to come up with the money for the bills is, "If you don't pay the rest, then we are going to get evicted." And, this applies to either rent or utilities, as our leasing agreement has an upkeep clause of some description, that demands we have the utilities running at all times, or risk eviction.
I have numerous checks, money orders, and statements from my bank (for when my debit card was used to pay certain bills, especially the electric bill). However, I have more statements from the bank than I do checks and money orders.
My question is, would this be worth pursuing in small claims court? What are my chances of winning this case? And, if my roommate spends all of his money, and thus can't pay me (in the event that I win) what will happen?
These are just some of the questions that I have in my head. He is refusing to communicate with me at all, and I wanted to know if I had any legal leg to stand on, and if taking him to court would have any point.
Also, before anyone asks, to possibly trouble-shoot any questions that I could see cropping up, no, we did not have a written roommate agreement, just a verbal one. This is one of the main problems I foresee. We also both signed the lease as lease holders, and we managed to avoid eviction until the lease was up, one year after we moved in. He also has remained in the apartment with new roommates.
He also has been seen on social media posting about eating extravagant foods, such as sushi, and has been seen out with friends on a regular basis, but refuses to answer my calls, emails, or messages on social media.
I hope I can get some advice from people who have sued roommates, or experienced lawyers on the matter. Because, I really would like to sue and get my money back, but at the current time I am very uncertain about how much water my claims will hold in court.
If there are any questions that would help assess the situation, feel free to ask. I would be glad to answer any questions that you may have about my situation.
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