andyb10
May 11, 2009, 08:44 AM
I have a house in NJ in which I have a friend as a roommate. The rent started as $500.month, but she fell behind. I then started asking her for weekly rent of $125 a month, and she has still fallen behind in payments, and is now $1500 past due. She is a friend of mine, but I've been nice, but enough is enough.
Also, she asked me to feed her cat and I noticed that the rug was torn apart from the cat. That was the last straw.
Anyway, I am planning to ask her for the rent, but I want to say something like "You have XX amount of days to pay or get out!". This situation is a little different than most because I have no lease with her, and I own the house. What are the legal ramifications. How should I go about doing this. I was planning to ask her to start paying $225 a week to begin making up for it, but I have a feeling she won't be able to. If she doesn't I really want her OUT by the end of the week.
So how can I go about doing this, and also, can I sue her even though I have no lease?
How long must I give her to get out. If she does not, can I lock the door and not let her in?
Andy
Also, she asked me to feed her cat and I noticed that the rug was torn apart from the cat. That was the last straw.
Anyway, I am planning to ask her for the rent, but I want to say something like "You have XX amount of days to pay or get out!". This situation is a little different than most because I have no lease with her, and I own the house. What are the legal ramifications. How should I go about doing this. I was planning to ask her to start paying $225 a week to begin making up for it, but I have a feeling she won't be able to. If she doesn't I really want her OUT by the end of the week.
So how can I go about doing this, and also, can I sue her even though I have no lease?
How long must I give her to get out. If she does not, can I lock the door and not let her in?
Andy