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Signed lease for apt. Was not given a copy. Now being told I'm not paying the right amount on my rent. Help! |
Signed lease in Oct. Now, February, I'm being told that I've been paying the wrong amount on rent.....when the office manager told me this. I told her: well, I was not given a copy of the lease when I signed it in front of her....she just laughed it off and said she'd let me know how much more I owe! Can I call her on it and break the lease, allowing me to move..or do I have other alternatives? The fact that they laughed at you, didn't immediatly furnish you a copy of the lease and take some time to go over it says a lot. The fact that after you signed it they didn't go "this is for you" and made sure you left with it, as most people insist on it Any of these buy itself could be oversight but together...... something is up. If she has your signature on an original lease showing the amount she is claiming the rent is, you are stuck. I would definately get an attorney. That owner sounds shady and I'd run from there. But learn from your mistakes.... ANYTHING you sign you need to get a copy b/c if you don't, they can alter the contract and put stuff in it you didn't originally agree to... but since you don't have a copy you can't prove it. Have her make you a copy of the lease. You should have this for your records. Then go over the lease to see what amount it says you pay in rent each month. Whatever amount is on the lease is what you pay. In order for her to prove you owe her money, she must show you the original lease w/ your signature. If she does not have this then you can move forward on it. Keep notes on all incidents between you and her, it is good in case you have to go to court. But 1st rule, she should have given you a copy of that leavse on the signing date of the lease, so it seems she aint the best to rent from. Keep paying the amount you have been paying. Go to office and look on door is there not a sticker on front window or door saying Example..Houston Apartment Association? Or HAA? Or TAA (Texas Apartment Association) Most offices have one and also they have to give you Corp.Office number or mgmt. company information. Write a letter to the Apartment Assoc. and corp.office they are under and tell them the problem. They in turn will have you tell them everything and they fax your problem to office . The apartment Bus. hates these letters from Apartment assoc. because they have so many days to reply by law or ELSE!! Then they have to fax to them and to Owners or mgmt. company a copy of the application you filled out also and in the back they should have filled out everything you were being offered and on advertisement you got when you saw the move-in offer most companies will hightlight offer in yellow marker. Look for anything that has proof of the amount you were supposed to pay.Some offers are tricky such as if you see an offer that says $200.00 off rent or 2 months off rent or free rent look out there is a catch. If non experienced leasing agent goofed on price you are being charged fight this. Good luck! |
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