In may I began renting a house with 2 other people. One being my girlfriend and the other, a friend of hers. We agreed to lease the house for a full year. The terms of our agreement were that I would pay $600 every month and my girlfriend's friend would pay $250 every month for a total of $850 each month. We also agreed that utility bills would be split with my girlfriend and I paying 2/3rds and her friend paying 1/3 every month.
The land lord gave us a lease agreement with all three of our names on it which we never signed, but all of us verbally agreed to lease the house for a full year under the conditions of the lease.
Now my girlfriend and her friend have had a falling out and the friend is claiming that she will move out in less than a week. She is refusing to pay rent or utilities for the rest of the lease and is trying to leave me with the house and utility payments.
Do I have a verbal contract with this girl that will hold up in small claims court, and can I sue her for the remaining payments that she owes for our lease?
The land lord gave us a lease agreement with all three of our names on it which we never signed, but all of us verbally agreed to lease the house for a full year under the conditions of the lease.
Now my girlfriend and her friend have had a falling out and the friend is claiming that she will move out in less than a week. She is refusing to pay rent or utilities for the rest of the lease and is trying to leave me with the house and utility payments.
Do I have a verbal contract with this girl that will hold up in small claims court, and can I sue her for the remaining payments that she owes for our lease?
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