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Originally Posted by VladtheImpaler
Hold on, how was he your landlord if the property is not in his name? Who was the lease agreement with? Who was actually sued?
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He signed with a guy, not knowing that his wife actually held the property.
He sued the guy, again not know who the property owner was; he sued the
person on the lease.
After winning the court case, to which the guy didn't show, he went to file
for garnishment or anything else.
Turns out his wife owns the apartment, thus it cannot be touched.
His sister "owns" his business (restaurant, I believe), all bank accounts are in
their names.
He works at the restaurant, but receives no actual monetary wages.
It's almost as if they were setup for this kind of thing.
Also, he is owed $3500 for deposit. For the last 3 months of lease, one
bedroom of two could not be used due to leaking water. The judge decided
that was worth $2500+, and made the total judgement for $6000+.
ers