Karen G
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- Once owned these: FirstFairway@Walden X 2; Lawai Beach; ManhattanClub; PuebloBonitoRose; 4 South Africa--now timeshare-free
About six years ago we bought our house, but because we would not be ready to move into it until last summer, we rented it out. Our first tenant leased the house for two years while his house was being built in the same neighborhood.
When he moved out the place was so trashed that we kept his security deposit and had to spend a couple of thousand dollars more to restore the house to rentable condition. We had two other tenants in the house thereafter who took good care of the place, and we moved into it ourselves last year.
Last year a couple of months before moving in, while living in another state, we got notice from our former property manager that the first tenant was bringing a lawsuit against her for the return of the security deposit. She hired an attorney to represent her and appeared in court to answer the complaint. Turns out the lawsuit was filed in the wrong jurisdiction and was thrown out. However, we had to pay her attorney fees as she was theoretically representing us as the property owner.
A short time later we were served notice that the tenant was now suing us in small claims court in the correct jurisdiction. We had to fly down to answer the complaint and we appeared in court at the appointed time, armed with photos, bills, much documentation, and our property manager. The tenant did not show up! The case was dismissed.
Today I received a notice of judgement in the mail that the tenant has obtained against us. It says he tried to have us served with his new complaint but was unable to, so he "published" notice of the new hearing, which happened July 21, unbeknownst to us! We were never served any papers and had no idea he had filed a new complaint. Of course we never saw any published notice in the paper. Who knows what paper he even published it in. (He's a lawyer, by the way.)
Now I'm waiting for a call back from the judge's assistant with information about what our options are.
Anyone have any advice? I'm thinking maybe we should bring a small claims case against him for the total amount of money he has cost us. I wonder how we can get this judgement dismissed because I think he can probably put a lien on our house with this judgement. It just doesn't seem right that he can sue us again on this same matter when he didn't show up in court the last time.
When he moved out the place was so trashed that we kept his security deposit and had to spend a couple of thousand dollars more to restore the house to rentable condition. We had two other tenants in the house thereafter who took good care of the place, and we moved into it ourselves last year.
Last year a couple of months before moving in, while living in another state, we got notice from our former property manager that the first tenant was bringing a lawsuit against her for the return of the security deposit. She hired an attorney to represent her and appeared in court to answer the complaint. Turns out the lawsuit was filed in the wrong jurisdiction and was thrown out. However, we had to pay her attorney fees as she was theoretically representing us as the property owner.
A short time later we were served notice that the tenant was now suing us in small claims court in the correct jurisdiction. We had to fly down to answer the complaint and we appeared in court at the appointed time, armed with photos, bills, much documentation, and our property manager. The tenant did not show up! The case was dismissed.
Today I received a notice of judgement in the mail that the tenant has obtained against us. It says he tried to have us served with his new complaint but was unable to, so he "published" notice of the new hearing, which happened July 21, unbeknownst to us! We were never served any papers and had no idea he had filed a new complaint. Of course we never saw any published notice in the paper. Who knows what paper he even published it in. (He's a lawyer, by the way.)
Now I'm waiting for a call back from the judge's assistant with information about what our options are.
Anyone have any advice? I'm thinking maybe we should bring a small claims case against him for the total amount of money he has cost us. I wonder how we can get this judgement dismissed because I think he can probably put a lien on our house with this judgement. It just doesn't seem right that he can sue us again on this same matter when he didn't show up in court the last time.
I can't wait to be able to present all our evidence to the judge.
