samac
Mar 11, 2011, 08:16 PM
I have a roommate, and of course did not add her to my lease. We had a verbal agreement that she would stay for 6 months. A week ago, she told me that her internship was ending earlier than she thought and she would be moving back home and that she was giving her "3 weeks notice". I told her that I would do my best to find another roommate within that time frame, but if I could not, she would need to pay out the remaining months that we agreed to. We've only been roomates for 2 months. The situation is somewhat complicated, because I have a custody legal situation and had to notify my attorneys, have a background check, etc. on her before allowing her to move in with my daughter and I. This puts me at risk of looking unstable, etc. because I had the roommate for 2 months. And now need another. I understand there is no legal standing with our "verbal" agreement, but she has gotten very snide and rude since this has taken place. She is now talking about legal binding agreements and the fact that she did not sign one and doesn't owe me anything. True, but my question is, since there is no written agreement, she doesn't owe me anything (money) and I don't legally owe her anything (a place to live)? I want to sit her things outside and have her come and pick them up asap. My home is not a boarding house of convenience. My deal is, we had a verbal agreement, if she is breaking it, I should be able to break it as well. Could there be any problems or trouble that I could get into with the law if I did sit her stuff out?