[RPPTL LandTen] Residential lease with divorcing landlords

Manuel Farach MFarach at richmangreer.com
Thu May 10 13:15:57 PDT 2012


Agreed
Make future checks payable to Bob and Sara Smith, just like it says in the lease (which is the only obligation the tenant has under the lease) and let the landlords figure it out
As for the payment already made, tenant will have a good defense



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From: landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org [mailto:landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org] On Behalf Of Leonard Cabral
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:08 PM
To: 'RPPTL Landlord Tenant Committee'
Subject: Re: [RPPTL LandTen] Residential lease with divorcing landlords

I would not let my client wait for an eviction. If there is a dispute regarding who gets paid the rent I would file an Interpleader and let the divorcing landlords duke it out.

Leonard Cabral
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From: landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org<mailto:landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org> [mailto:landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org] On Behalf Of Eric Jacobs
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 08:58
To: RPPTL Landlord Tenant Committee
Subject: Re: [RPPTL LandTen] Residential lease with divorcing landlords

I would pay rent to whoever the landlord under the lease is.  Alternatively,  I would wait and put it in the court registry

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On May 10, 2012, at 8:40 AM, "Law Offices of Scott A. Frank" <sfrank at saflaw.com<mailto:sfrank at saflaw.com>> wrote:
Here’s the situation:  Landlord is listed on lease as Bob and Sara Smith.  Tenant has always made checks payable to “Bob and Sara Smith” and mailed them.  Earlier this month, Bob brought the uncashed May rent check to the house and asked for a replacement check.  He told the tenant that Bob and Sara were divorcing, and that the house was staying with Bob.  He showed the tenant a recorded quitclaim deed from Sara to Bob.  He also told the tenant that Sara had left the country to go home.  With the deed as evidence, the tenant wrote the check to Bob alone.   The next week, Sara came to the house screaming for her rent.  The tenant told her he had paid Bob.  She did not accept the explanation (although there is a language issue as well, so I cannot guaranty how much she understood).  She came back 2 days later screaming again.

Tenant is now nervous that she may try to serve a three-day notice.  If and when she does, I know that the obvious defense is one of payment, but I would like to hear from some of the residential eviction pros out there as to how strong the tenant’s defense will be, or if you think she actually has a shot at eviction if he doesn’t pay the rent again.

And with respect to June rent, my inclination is to advise him to write the check jointly, unless he receives written instructions from both of them otherwise.  While I would not put it past the husband to forge the wife’s name, at least in that instance it would not be the tenant’s problem.  Any thoughts on that issue as well?

As always, thank you for your insight.


Scott A. Frank
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