
Originally Posted by
fernando.a
I don't understand your question,... the last time I talked to this person about paying me was Aug. 2010 reguarding the past 5 years of outstanding rent, I beleive the statue of limitation is in reguards how much time you got from the time you last contact a person to payup to file the lawsuit, not the amount of money outstanding.
As I understand it, you had an agreement for him to rent storage space from you for his equipment. You entered into that agreement 5 years ago. During that time you asked for the rental about once a year, but never received anything. In that case the SOL ran out 2 years after the original agreement. I don't know where you got the idea that the creditor can restart the SOL just by asking for payment. If that were the case the SOL would never expire.