Nashville, TN asked in Small Claims for Tennessee

Q: I was moving after my lease ended in September 2018. A friend asked me to refer her to my landlord because she needed a

Place to live. I gave him number for the landlord. She loved the place. I had a couch that she agreed to purchase. She told me to leave I in the home as her intention was to move right in, the landlord did everything but sign the lease which he anticipated doing soon. The day that I had left for cleaning only, she calls and says she is not going to get the place. She has no truck to get the couch so I have to pay someone that I found after 10:00 pm and move her couch to my storage. She has said she was picking it up several times and never called or showed up. I want her to get the couch. It is in the same great condition but I believe she is gearing up for lawsuit foe the money. She has been harassing me since March 04, the day I was admitted to hospital foe stem cell transplant. I was there until 03/21/19. On 03/26/19 she texted and said she was going to get it, tuen no call no show. Now she is saying that I won't give it to her on her schedule because she wanted it today or tomorrow

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Anthony M. Avery
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A: What is your question? It is doubtful anyone would file an expensive suit to recover the actual couch or its value. Especially when you agree to give it to her. If you are really worried, find out where she is and deliver it to her. You do not need a lawyer.

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