AnyaKara
Feb 11, 2011, 05:48 PM
On Jan. 11th, 2011 my husband disappeared. He left his wallet, ID, credit cards and cell phone behind. I am disabled and get $600 a month. My husband is/was an attorney and was able to pay our $1200 a month rent and most other bills without an issue. I paid a few small bills. We paid our rent on time or early every month since Nov. 2008. We were finally recovering from a serious financial setback we encountered in '05 after our son was murdered.
Because my husband had filed bankruptcy and it had just been discharged when we leased this house the landlord required us to put down double the normal deposit in case we defaulted on our rent. The normal deposit was $1200, but we had to put down $2400. After my husband went missing (law enforcement is assuming suicide since his car was found parked one block from the Ohio River)I was left with no money, no savings, nothing. On Feb. 3rd I received my $600. I had to pay off my electric and water bills to keep them turned on and buy a little bit of food.
Next month I will at least have food stamps. Given the circumstances I asked the landlord if he would use half of the deposit as rent for Feb. and I would forfeit the other $1200. He said no, but asked what he could do to help me out. I told him that other than that I couldn't think of anything. On Feb. 2nd he posted a notice saying that I had 7 days to pay the rent or he would have the right to file an eviction.I told him I would have his rent on the 7th day, per the notice. On the 5th I applied for an apartment I could afford and listed him as my current landlord. I was denied the apartment because he told the leasing agent at the apartment that I had defaulted on my Feb. rent. I have checked with HUD and all the waiting lists are closed. The public housing dept. (Sec. 8) office said it would probably take 3 to 6 months to place me in an apartment, but that I might have some problems because I have a service dog and Sec. 8 housing (at least in the county where I live) does not allow animals.
My husband's boss is holding an $1100 check that he owes my husband, which will come to me once my husband's body is recovered from the river. Unfortunately it could be 3 to 4 months before the water temp warms up and the currents slow down enough for that to happen. He refuses to help me by giving me the check. He says I have to wait until the estate is opened and the money will be put into the estate, however, I'm not planning on opening an estate as my husband has absolutely no assets whatsoever, except that $1100.
I have NO idea what to do. I have no family and the few friends I do have are having tough times financially and have no money to spare and no room for me to stay with them. Aside from putting everything I own into mini-storage and living out of it at the same time, I don't know what to do or where to go. My eviction hearing is Feb. 22. Now that he has filed the eviction, I'll never be able to get an apartment. Especially when he was telling people I had defaulted on my rent before my 7 days was up and I had told him I'd have his money before then. After I found out what he did I decided not to pay the rent, but use that $1200 to try to find someplace else to live.
Even if I am lucky enough to find someplace else to live, I don't know how I'm going to move due to my disabilities. I have severe degenerative disk disease, arthritis and Multiple Sclerosis. I can only stand for 2 to 3 minutes at a time and can't lift anything heavier than a half gallon of milk. If I can't find help and get some extra time to get out of here, everything I own (plus everything my husband owned) will be thrown out into the street, I will have nothing and I will be homeless.
Is there any type of "hardship" circumstances that can be taken into consideration when facing an eviction? I am going to have to represent myself at my court hearing. Clearly, I can't afford an attorney. I would appreciate any help or advice anyone can give me.
Because my husband had filed bankruptcy and it had just been discharged when we leased this house the landlord required us to put down double the normal deposit in case we defaulted on our rent. The normal deposit was $1200, but we had to put down $2400. After my husband went missing (law enforcement is assuming suicide since his car was found parked one block from the Ohio River)I was left with no money, no savings, nothing. On Feb. 3rd I received my $600. I had to pay off my electric and water bills to keep them turned on and buy a little bit of food.
Next month I will at least have food stamps. Given the circumstances I asked the landlord if he would use half of the deposit as rent for Feb. and I would forfeit the other $1200. He said no, but asked what he could do to help me out. I told him that other than that I couldn't think of anything. On Feb. 2nd he posted a notice saying that I had 7 days to pay the rent or he would have the right to file an eviction.I told him I would have his rent on the 7th day, per the notice. On the 5th I applied for an apartment I could afford and listed him as my current landlord. I was denied the apartment because he told the leasing agent at the apartment that I had defaulted on my Feb. rent. I have checked with HUD and all the waiting lists are closed. The public housing dept. (Sec. 8) office said it would probably take 3 to 6 months to place me in an apartment, but that I might have some problems because I have a service dog and Sec. 8 housing (at least in the county where I live) does not allow animals.
My husband's boss is holding an $1100 check that he owes my husband, which will come to me once my husband's body is recovered from the river. Unfortunately it could be 3 to 4 months before the water temp warms up and the currents slow down enough for that to happen. He refuses to help me by giving me the check. He says I have to wait until the estate is opened and the money will be put into the estate, however, I'm not planning on opening an estate as my husband has absolutely no assets whatsoever, except that $1100.
I have NO idea what to do. I have no family and the few friends I do have are having tough times financially and have no money to spare and no room for me to stay with them. Aside from putting everything I own into mini-storage and living out of it at the same time, I don't know what to do or where to go. My eviction hearing is Feb. 22. Now that he has filed the eviction, I'll never be able to get an apartment. Especially when he was telling people I had defaulted on my rent before my 7 days was up and I had told him I'd have his money before then. After I found out what he did I decided not to pay the rent, but use that $1200 to try to find someplace else to live.
Even if I am lucky enough to find someplace else to live, I don't know how I'm going to move due to my disabilities. I have severe degenerative disk disease, arthritis and Multiple Sclerosis. I can only stand for 2 to 3 minutes at a time and can't lift anything heavier than a half gallon of milk. If I can't find help and get some extra time to get out of here, everything I own (plus everything my husband owned) will be thrown out into the street, I will have nothing and I will be homeless.
Is there any type of "hardship" circumstances that can be taken into consideration when facing an eviction? I am going to have to represent myself at my court hearing. Clearly, I can't afford an attorney. I would appreciate any help or advice anyone can give me.