[deleted] OP t1_j8sem5b wrote
I have reached out to our acting landlord, but he has not gotten back to me yet. I requested police records should I take them to court. But what do I put one the forms if they move out before I go to the courthouse? I don’t know where they are moving to as we are no longer on speaking terms. Will the court hearing info be forwarded to their new addresses? I have already applied for two separate restraining orders against them, and since the judge threw out the case, they both agreed to move out. So I’m familiar with the legal system in Mass. I just don’t want to have to track down a pair of fugitives to get them to pay their share of the rent. They are not actively looking for subletters nor is our acting landlord, so they will still have to pay their share of the rent until new tenants have signed the lease. I told the police yesterday to remind them to contact our management company and then have them reach out to me about next steps. I want nothing more than to get rid of them, but they keep trying to initiate contact with me even though I make it very clear that I will not engage in the conversation. At this point asserting my boundaries is a moot point because neither one of them understands the concept of personal boundaries. I just have to keep sending them emails every day to remind them to contact the management company about their intended move. That’s all I can really do at this point other than ignoring them entirely.
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