Legal Question in Consumer Law in North Carolina
I left my apartment in august of 2014. I gave my landlord(s) a letter of intent (35 days prior to leaving) saying I was going to leave my apartment, i just recently married and had a child, and that i could no longer afford the rent and would be moving to a different city. I received no contact of any kind until November 10th, from a collections agency for $6000. The only thing I have done since then is explain to the collection agency my situation. What legal options do I have in this situation?
Asked on 11/19/14, 8:11 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kenneth Love
Ken Love Law
Unfortunately, more information is needed. Was your lease over?
Was a 30 day notice sufficient under the lease, if it was ending?
You should consult with an attorney to discuss your options
Answered on 11/19/14, 8:36 am
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