#81996On Monday, August 25, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
If she never received your 30 day notice then she never received the final months rent! Correct?? How did you send it?? personal check, money order??
How much security deposit did you have on the apartment??
Basically, the only thing she can do is keep whatever you have already paid her.
So, clean the apartment, put it back in the shape she gave it to you. If you have done any damages - repair them in a professional manner. Don't do ANY repairs or painting if you can't do them professionally. Have the carpets cleaned.
Then wait until she sends you the Final Accounting and see what she charges you for. Also, be sure and track that final payment you sent. If you can - stop payment on it. If you can stop payment then replace the missing final payment, before you finish and get the Final Accounting. You could also offer to show the apartment for her. If she gets another tenant who moves in the day after you move out then she can't charge you for the missing month because it's not missing anymore! She is much less inclinded to file suit against you if you've paid your last month, cleaned the apartment and found a new tenant for her.
Once you get the Final Accounting, if she says you still owe money, then you have a couple of choices. You could pay it. You can call and disagree about the charges - make her prove anything.
You can ignor it. In order to file charges against you she has to pay around $200 in court AND serve you with papers. MAKE SURE SHE DOESN'T HAVE YOUR NEW HOME ADDRESS/WORK ADRESS OR ANY OTHER WAY TO FIND YOU TO SERVE YOU. If she can't find you, she can't serve you. It's a lot of hassel to file in court, expensive and time consuming. Plus if you help her get it re-rented right away then you don't owe her anyway.
Make sure the apartment is spotless and ready to go immediately so she doesn't lose any rent. If she lives in another location, then she must have someone who gets the apartments back together for her. Find out their phone number and have them come over and do a walk through with you, offer to let them in early to do any painting, whatever, they feel necessary. Schedule the carpet cleaning for the day before you move so the carpets can dry. Find a tenant.
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If she never received your
If she never received your 30 day notice then she never received the final months rent! Correct?? How did you send it?? personal check, money order??
How much security deposit did you have on the apartment??
Basically, the only thing she can do is keep whatever you have already paid her.
So, clean the apartment, put it back in the shape she gave it to you. If you have done any damages - repair them in a professional manner. Don't do ANY repairs or painting if you can't do them professionally. Have the carpets cleaned.
Then wait until she sends you the Final Accounting and see what she charges you for. Also, be sure and track that final payment you sent. If you can - stop payment on it. If you can stop payment then replace the missing final payment, before you finish and get the Final Accounting. You could also offer to show the apartment for her. If she gets another tenant who moves in the day after you move out then she can't charge you for the missing month because it's not missing anymore! She is much less inclinded to file suit against you if you've paid your last month, cleaned the apartment and found a new tenant for her.
Once you get the Final Accounting, if she says you still owe money, then you have a couple of choices. You could pay it. You can call and disagree about the charges - make her prove anything.
You can ignor it. In order to file charges against you she has to pay around $200 in court AND serve you with papers. MAKE SURE SHE DOESN'T HAVE YOUR NEW HOME ADDRESS/WORK ADRESS OR ANY OTHER WAY TO FIND YOU TO SERVE YOU. If she can't find you, she can't serve you. It's a lot of hassel to file in court, expensive and time consuming. Plus if you help her get it re-rented right away then you don't owe her anyway.
Make sure the apartment is spotless and ready to go immediately so she doesn't lose any rent. If she lives in another location, then she must have someone who gets the apartments back together for her. Find out their phone number and have them come over and do a walk through with you, offer to let them in early to do any painting, whatever, they feel necessary. Schedule the carpet cleaning for the day before you move so the carpets can dry. Find a tenant.
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