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i moved into an apartment in nashville TN, i have NEVER been late until just recently... i was 5 days past the due date and was told my "file" had been sent to an attourney... they told me to then pay over 600 bucks in fees plus the july rent which i did...i also paid 850 for august rent, they recieved the checks and said it was not enough to cover the fees (at the lawyers office) they now are charging ANOTHER 1000 bucks in fees for being A FEW DAYS LATE on my rent!!!! what is going on??? i don't know why i am getting screwed like this!!! at the end of the day i am paying 1400 bucks in late fees for being 5 days late on my rent!!!! p.s. the office never sent a letter and never called...they have done nothing to even let me know i was behind! please help me figure out what to do!!! i know i need to pay them but i can't hand over MORE money to these people because i feel something is VERY wrong!!! also whenever i call the lawyer... if i start to cry they hang up on me!!!! thank you so much for all of your support! just so you know i HAVE spoken to my leasing office about it..i have gotten the run around about everything and now they say they cannot speak to me about money!!! as of today i have paid every month of rent PLUS the crazy late fees they had already applied... im going to contact an attorney tomorrow...my idea is that this "lawyer" is a buddy of someone who owns this place! does that sound crazy??? where can i find the laws about things like this??? again thanks sooooo much!!! Yes, you're getting ripped off. This isn't legal. Get an attorney. Have an escrow account set up and pay only the rent and pay it into the escrow account until the matter is cleared up. Read the terms of your lease or rental agreement. Those additional fees sound exorbitant. read the terms of your lease and call a lawyer. Then call the landlord 1. Don't cry for them. This classifies you in thier eyes as a "hysterical female" It also marks you as weak thus an easy person to take advantage of. Your contract should state how much the late fees are. Read it carefully. If it doesn't, then state law would apply, which sets the maximum amount they can charge. This is generally 15-20% of the rent, but it varies by state. In most states, they cannot turn your file over to an attorney or collection agency unless you are 90 days past due. It sounds like they are just ripping you off. Either do some research on your state's rental laws yourself, or get a good attorney. Good luck. |
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