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Ethical Dilemma....advice needed

  • Fly4Fun
    fan_from_texas;773773 wrote:If there was an agreement that resulted in a reasonable expectation that the other parties would help out when it came time to pay the remainder of the lease, I think the other parties should chip in and help out, as long as that was understood by everyone. But a lot depends on the expectations--if people thought they'd be chipping in $50, then they shouldn't have to chip in $400. But they shouldn't get off with nothing, either.

    Ahhh good old reasonable expectation and reliance upon said promise....
  • fan_from_texas
    Fly4Fun;774191 wrote:Ahhh good old reasonable expectation and reliance upon said promise....


    Right--no contract remedy because no meeting of the minds, but possibly an equitable remedy because of detrimental reliance. I'm not sure I understand all the facts, but I'm thinking that if you say you're going to help someone out, and they break their lease, and then come back to you and demand much more than you thought you'd have to pay, you should help them somewhat and not stiff them, but you're not on the hook for the whole thing.