Not bullshit. This is really worth a new thread but what the hell. Here's the deal.
Well, my wife and I moved into one of her mother's vacant houses several years ago. The rent was $600 a month. A few months into it we were struggling with bills. (we were young, had two children, and shitty jobs) her mother offered to do our taxes for free and the agreement was that we would give her our tax returns to cover the rent.
I'm not going to include my wife's tax returns here just to simplify everything.
I lived in the house for 23 months from October 2006-November 2008. My wife's mother added me to her bank account so the tax returns could be directly deposited into her account.
Payments from US Treasury: 5/4/07 $3,974.00 2/19/08 $240.00 2/22/08 $3,273.00 5/9/08 $600 2/27/09 $3,149.00 -------------------- Total $11,236.00
I lived in the house for 23 months. 23months X $600 a month for rent = $13,800.00 I am being sued for only my half and counterclaiming only my half of the rent which is $6,900.00
Around 1/8/08 I sold my car to my mother in law, she added it to her insurance policy, and I continued to drive the vehicle.
I am being sued for 6,995.00 for unpaid rent and car insurance premiums.
I have no idea where she is getting her math from but I will be counterclaiming the difference of the rent, $6,900.
I contacted the bank and they sent me all transactions from 2006-present date showing all of the deposits from my tax returns.
I am in the process of having an attorney write up a custom subpoena so that i can get a copy of my mother in law's car insurance policy.
Since I sold her the car she put HER car on HER insurance policy. From there on I drove Her car.
I'm pretty nervous about this because I'm going to be defending myself in this case.
Edited by Anonymous (09/11/10 10:36 AM)
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You laugh because you know not what you speak.
I have had a good 10 or so attorneys tell me that they do not recommend me hiring them because of the amount of evidence that I have piled up against her and, apparently, $7,000 isn't that much money.
I'm nervous simply because I have to speak publicly.
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