Am I liable for money owed?
I needed a temporary place to stay while going to school and a friend of mine had an apartment she was moving out of... but had a roommate. My friend took her name off the lease (but did not take the electricity out of her name) and so it was only the other girls name on the lease with no bills in her name.
(she was supposed to switch electricity into her name).
I never signed anything. The remaining girl never stayed at the apartment but instead stayed at her boyfriends and continued paying rent. I did not know his girl and never saw or really spoke to her but twice in the several months I lived there. I paid half of the rent in form of a check one month, and money order the other month. I was never approached about paying any utilities.. and never saw an electric bill.
I was at home one day on lunch and some of my things had been moved around and a bag full of my things had been placed by the door as if someone planned on "stealing" some of my stuff. I assumed it was my "roommate" planning on taking the things before I got home from school. Also there were several notices on the door about the electricity not being paid and it was being shut off. ( I was the only person there to receive the notices since I didn't see or talk to her)
I decided to move my things out and did not pay rent anymore. The last month she was on a month to month lease. She moved out shortly thereafter. She is now sending me threatening text messages asking for my half of the rent, and late charges,(around $900.. with late fees still accruing) or she will take me to court. Will I be held liable for money owed? I never signed anything. I called the Apartment complex and they told me that I cannot be legally responsible for payment if I was not on the lease.
Please help? Thank you!