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I own a house and had a roommate that just moved out today. I asked her to move out at the beginning of the month since she was not holding up part of our agreement that she was to help with cleaning. We had a verbal contract that she is to pay $225 in rent and split the utilities and extra costs for soap, cleaning supplies, etc.. She moved out while I was still at work and sent me a text message saying that she put the house key and the money she owes me for utilities in the mailbox, but when I got home the money was not there. I think she thinks I am stupid. I texted her about it and the fact she left some of her things at the hosue and she acted innocent saying she left it in the mailbox and she didn't care about the rest of the stuff she had left in the house. She owes me $132 for utilities and the things she left were unopened mail, old high school stuff, and other stuff. What can I do to get the money she owes me?

Submitted: 404 days and 2 hours ago.
Category: Legal
Value: $28
Status: CLOSED
 
 
 
 
 
 

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State/Country of Question: Missouri

Already Tried:
I told her that I would give her until next Friday to pay. She didn't respond.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Posted by AttorneyPhillips 404 days and 2 hours ago.

Expert's Answer

You need to send her a written demand for payment. If she does not pay, then file a Small Claims action against her.

 
 
 
 
 
 
404 days and 2 hours ago.

Customer Reply

Will a verbal agreement like this hold up in small claims court? I don't know what Missouri law is about that? Also I don't know what her new address is, but I have sent her text messages demanding the payment by next Friday, so does that count as a written demand?

 
 
 
 
 
 
Posted by AttorneyPhillips 404 days and 2 hours ago.

Expert's Answer

 

Will a verbal agreement like this hold up in small claims court? I don't know what Missouri law is about that? Also I don't know what her new address is, but I have sent her text messages demanding the payment by next Friday, so does that count as a written demand?

 

Response 1: Yes, you can sue her based on verbal agreement. However, if you do not know where she is, it will be very difficult to sue her because the notice of your lawsuit must be sent to her. Text her and ask her what her new address is and see how she responds.

 

 

but I have sent her text messages demanding the payment by next Friday, so does that count as a written demand?

 

Response 2: Yes, because you two have been texting each other. Also, you do not know her new address. Thus, you cannot sent her written demand by regular mail.

 

 

Click below for Missouri Small Claims Forms and procedures:

 

http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.asp?id=704

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
404 days and 2 hours ago.

Customer Reply

What should I do with her mail and the huge pile of things she left behind? Should I take it to her workplace since I don't know her new address or should I store it somewhere?

 
 
 
 
 
 

Accepted Answer

Missouri § 441. 065

 

A landlord may remove or dispose of any property that remains in or at the premises after the tenant abandons it. The property is deemed abandoned if the:

(1) landlord has a reasonable belief that the tenant has vacated the premises and intends not to return and posts written notice of abandonment on the premises and mails a copy of it to the tenant's last known address;

(2) rent is due and has been unpaid for 30 days; and

(3) tenant fails to either pay rent or respond in writing to the landlord's notice within 10 days.

The notice must include a warning that the landlord may dispose of the property remaining on the premises unless the tenant contacts the landlord within 10 days and informs him that the property is not abandoned.

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Expert: AttorneyPhillips
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Answered: 8/1/2009

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404 days and 2 hours ago.

Customer Reply

Thank you for your help. I am only 24 and I have only owned my house for 1 year. This is information I need for now and for the future since I plan on renting out my spare room for a few years.

 
 
 

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