rmc88
Jul 22, 2009, 01:50 PM
My husband was deployed in Iraq June 2008-June 2009. Keep this in mind when you're reading this.
I received an 2 day eviction notice in January 2009. I put all of my husbands military possesions in storage. I didn't have time to fight the eviction due to my daughter being sick in TN and having to go to TN because I had to meet with a CPS worker. So I left and went to TN. Within 3 weeks time, he claims abandoment and throws everything away. I learned this by several people. He never filed anything with the courts.
Someone tell me if I am wrong, but because my husband is military, shouldn't he have contacted my husband's chain of command to get in contact with me?He made no effort. Now he's claiming abandonment and damages to the apartment. If he comes up with a list of damages and a list of things abandoned, shouldn't he have sold the belongings to get his money back?
Also, abandonment is defined as the landlord thinking he will never see the tenant again to get payment. So here's the kicker. We left a truck and the landlord found the title and signed it. Rather than the landlord getting an abandonment title for the truck, he has been driving it around for the past 7 months and it's still in my husbands name. So can he still claim abandonment?
This landlord has no proof (pictures) of the damages. And the lease does not have anything in it defining abandonment.
Thanks for your advice!:)
I received an 2 day eviction notice in January 2009. I put all of my husbands military possesions in storage. I didn't have time to fight the eviction due to my daughter being sick in TN and having to go to TN because I had to meet with a CPS worker. So I left and went to TN. Within 3 weeks time, he claims abandoment and throws everything away. I learned this by several people. He never filed anything with the courts.
Someone tell me if I am wrong, but because my husband is military, shouldn't he have contacted my husband's chain of command to get in contact with me?He made no effort. Now he's claiming abandonment and damages to the apartment. If he comes up with a list of damages and a list of things abandoned, shouldn't he have sold the belongings to get his money back?
Also, abandonment is defined as the landlord thinking he will never see the tenant again to get payment. So here's the kicker. We left a truck and the landlord found the title and signed it. Rather than the landlord getting an abandonment title for the truck, he has been driving it around for the past 7 months and it's still in my husbands name. So can he still claim abandonment?
This landlord has no proof (pictures) of the damages. And the lease does not have anything in it defining abandonment.
Thanks for your advice!:)