In NC is the tenant liable for back rent if the landlord does not provide a way to sent the rent money?
Monday, May 17th, 2010 at
12:56 am
The landlord is going through divorce and has failed after many requests to offer a way to make rent payments. Are we liable for back rent if there is no way to get the rent money to him?
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Droevig maar u krijgt niet het genoegen van het leven kostenloos enkel omdat de eigenaar door een scheiding gaat en er niet in geslaagd om een huidig adres te veroorzaken, bent u zich goed bewust van uw verantwoordelijkheid aangezien zulke niet de huurgelden besteden
You do not get to live there for free. You are liable for the rent for every month that you live there.
Can you not mail the payments to the landlord? At least of you mailed them via certified mail you would have proof of trying to make the payments. The payment would either be forwarded to the landlord’s new address or be returned to you.