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Re: Tenant sues 2 years after (PA) by Victor on July 5, 2019 @22:18

                              
I am thinking of having a home inspector come out. But this would be 2 years after the event occurred. So his findings will be less effective.

In the Civil Complaint, the tenant did not mention mold. So maybe the mold she mentioned in her email was a bluff.

Victor
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Re: Tenant sues 2 years after (PA) by amy12 on July 6, 2019 @14:05 [ Reply ]
Also, she said the "inspector" said this & that. If that was really a fact, why didn't she scan or photocopy the persons report so you could address each specific issue.
Sounds like she's short of cash & wants to bluff her way into you turning over the past rent.

Good Luck.
    Re: Tenant sues 2 years after (PA) by Victor on July 6, 2019 @22:00 [ Reply ]
    I felt like that her inspector gave her some report. 2 weeks ago, I asked her to withdraw the case, and I gave the rent back to her. She did not respond. Last week, I got back from vacation, and checked the property, and found out that some of things she complained were not true. So I just emailed that I would give her $700 for her to withdraw the case after the findings.

    Based on what she wrote in her email what the inspector found 2 years ago, the inspector was very subjectively in her favor. I plan to undermine her inspector's credibility by showing judge some pictures, some common knowledge from internet, and emails with answers from one licensed home inspector.
      Re: Tenant sues 2 years after (PA) by Garry on July 7, 2019 @10:02 [ Reply ]
      In my opinion, you have just undermined your OWN credibility. Her rent was $2,000. You just offered her $700 (a third of her original rent), to drop her lawsuit. Apparently she did not take that offer, as you have just said you are going to show the judge some pictures, etc. Once you offered that amount, she knew she had a fairly good case against you, and will now use your offer to her, as further proof that you owe her the full $2'000 back.

      I realize you were just trying to save some money, but that may have just backfired on you. I now only give you about a 20% chance of winning, because now a judge may award her at least the $700 only because you were willing to give her that much back even before going to court.

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