The written real estate commission was 2% and 1% if you sell at full price, but that's not in the contract.ĭefendant says after his wife had their baby, that she had a rare disease PPCM, and they had huge bills from that. Defendant admits he received the loan, but claims that defendant was (a realtor) helping him sell his house, and agreed to take the loan repayment out of the house commissions. Rare Disease? Financial Disaster -Plaintiff Michael Masten suing defendant John Thomas, for not repaying a loan for $4200. The payments plaintiff claims were for Sprint charges don't add up close to the collection agency bills. Her bank statement says payments were for medical services. Then Sprint, $1200 for defendant, but the proof from plaintiff is useless. Apartment was $1518, and there is no proof that plaintiff paid it off for defendant. Car 'loan' dismissed, and car repairs dismissed too, since plaintiff has the car now.Ĭar insurance and collection agency claims against defendant. Plaintiff wants money for a car she purchased for defendant, for $3200, but plaintiff has the car after defendant moved out. Plaintiff says this only was the entire check a few times, but defendant says he has proof it was 13 times. Defendant says it would be easier to pay plaintiff back if he moved into her home, and was working two or three jobs, and all of the money he earned was going into plaintiff's bank account. Defendant says he had a home, but went to jail in 2015, and plaintiff bailed him out, and he agreed to pay her back. Plaintiff is a friend of defendant's family, and she rescued him from a bad situation, and let defendant move in, and then sues him for not paying her back. Jail Bailout Blues -Plaintiff Tina Mullins is suing defendant Jacob McGrath for not paying loans back.
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