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Re: Roommate is renting a room out to me,but all... - Landlord Forum thread 360706

Re: Roommate is renting a room out to me,but all... by lpadave on July 27, 2020 @10:23

                              
Ahhhhhhhhh,.....love gone arye.
What state and what is NRS ?

Unless your names are on a written lease or rental agreement with the owner, you are not tenants . You are roommates.

You will probably be referenced as does one through,......in the eviction paperwork.

The only relationship you have is with tenant of record as guided by whatever paperwork you have with them.

You can try to become squatters but that opens up another huge can of worms, which may result in your getting arrested.

The tenant of record can keep the temperature wherever he wants it.

If he is indeed an owner of the property, that might be a different story.
Check the deed and tax records.

Recommendation is pay him an agreed amount for bedbugs and the room and find another place to sleep, live and work. And be done .
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Re: Roommate is renting a room out to me,but all... by Veronica on July 27, 2020 @11:07 [ Reply ]
No. The person renting out to us is not the owner. It is in the state of Nevada Under nrS 118A.390
    Re: Roommate is renting a room out to me,but all... by Robert on July 28, 2020 @10:56 [ Reply ]
    Sometimes the best exit from a bad situation is the door.
    Wait it out to the end of the month if you choose, pack up and leave. Your roomie would have a real hard time getting any money from you after that.

    PS, this is a Landlord forum, not a tenant one.
      Re: Roommate is renting a room out to me,but all... by Garry on July 28, 2020 @16:34 [ Reply ]
      Robert, you are right. This is a LL forum. But sometimes a T finds their way to this site, and has Qs pertaining to LL/T situations. About 3/4 of the way down on the "Forum Rules" it says there is nothing wrong in helping out a T. I agree with that. Sometimes other LLs view those same T answers, and find that those answers have helped them out, too.

      I do agree with your answer to this T. The easiest, most uncomplicated way out, is to just leave.

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