Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

Owner of storage has not kept word to cancer patient

I am in the situation of having been

partially disabled for about 6 months

last year. In October I was diagnosed

with colon cancer, which left me fully

disabled for another 4 months.

Because I

didn't qualify for either state of

federal disability, I have been living

on borrowed money & food stamps.

I asked the owner (Jesse Ballard of

''The Storage Place'' to please allow

me some time to get back on my

feet; he agreed to ''come up with a

plan'', & he did allow me to get

several months behind. Although I

have recently made payments on

the units, he has sent me ''lien

letters''. I have offered to sell some

antique tools and even some of my

current tools to get him payments,

but he has gone back on his word

and won't even respond to my offers,

despite the fact that it would stop

the overdue rent from increasing &

eventually get him paid in full.


Asked on 5/01/09, 12:55 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

George Shers Law Offices of Georges H. Shers

Re: Owner of storage has not kept word to cancer patient

He may not be obligated to follow through on his promises as there may not have been any reliance by you. I need more information. My mother also had colon cancer. If you want, after speaking with you over the telephone, I can send a letter to him to see what can be done. Please send to me a copy of the lien notices, the original contract with him, and any written communications between the two of you.

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Answered on 5/04/09, 1:27 am
George Shers Law Offices of Georges H. Shers

Re: Owner of storage has not kept word to cancer patient

He may not be obligated to follow through on his promises as there may not have been any reliance by you. I need more information. My mother also had colon cancer. If you want, after speaking with you over the telephone, I can send a letter to him to see what can be done. Please send to me a copy of the lien notices, the original contract with him, and any written communications between the two of you.

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Answered on 5/04/09, 1:27 am


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