Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
Renter claiming debt is my responsibility
We rent out 3 bedrooms with shared
common spaces in a home we own.
Each renter has a separate rental
agreement.
One renter ''Brad'' (disabled, been
there for 10 years, pays rent on
time, etc) got a friend ''George'' to
rent out the other 2 bdrms.
Brad fronted George the security
deposit and apparently the rent for a
number of months. I heard from
Brad that George & Brad had an
agreement between them that
George would repay Brad.
George gave notice after a few
months. Since I received sec dep
from George, it was returned to
George. Brad feels that I should
have returned the security deposit to
Brad himself since Brad wrote the
check.
I found out that Brad is now in debt
over $18,000 because he fronted the
rent for George on his credit card.
Brad is trying to say I am responsible
for his credit card debt because he
paid for George's rent with it,
although the rent I received was in
the form of a check.
Am I responsible in any way for
Brad's debt?
Should I have refunded the security
deposit to Brad instead of George?
Thank you for any help you can give
me!
Should I have given the security
deposit to Brad instead of George?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Renter claiming debt is my responsibility
When; did you find out that it was Brad's money George was paying you with? If it was after the security deposit was paid back to George, you clearly have no liability. You properly returned the money to the person who paid it to you. If you knew about the source of the money before paying it back, you probably still would have no fault. You were not told by them to get involved in their financial matters. You did not know if Brad had made a gift of the funds to George.
As to the credit card debt, how is that related to anything you did. You were not obligated to tell them what they were about to do was unwise. Since you do not want to lose a teant of 10 years, talk the matter over with Brad and see if you can help him in any fashion.
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