By lululand315 - 11/10/2016 14:40 - United States - Washington
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Wow. So many trolls. I'm the author, forgot to sign in when I posted it. First, I live in Northern Virginia, not DC, although I'm not far from it. There aren't people banging on the door to get in here, though. Second, it's an apartment complex so no bank or mortgage involved. Third, I had been sick in the hospital for most of the past 3 weeks. So my rent was 2 days late due to illness. I paid the late fee of $200 dollars without a complaint. (Most late fees are only $50 in comparison.) I simply misread the amount of the late fee. The $6.25 seemed to be an admin fee of sorts. They absolutely had the power to cut me some slack since it's such a small amount. It's just a poorly run office. Fourth, VA isn't very nice to renters as a rule. They absolutely could've gone to the courthouse and gotten a '5 day pay or quit' notice. Which means if I didn't pay, on day 6 a sheriff's deputy would have showed up at my door and forcibly removed me, my daughter and our belongings. As an aside, homeowners in VA who get evicted are given about a week, not 30-60 days to move. Fifth, I desperately wanted to pay it in pennies. But they wouldn't even accept a personal check. It had to be a cashiers check or money order. So yes, I had to drive crosstown to the Walmart with the working money order machine and pay an additional 70 cents for a money order. Finally, when I turned in my rent + $200 late fee the man behind the desk made me wait while he opened the envelope and checked to see if the amount was correct. He told me it was fine so I thanked him for his time and left, thinking all was okay. They waited until 3 full days later to tell me about the 6.25, never admitting that the guy behind the desk had given me the wrong information and told me everything was okay, when it clearly wasn't. I had one business day to get it handled and I had a lot of important stuff going on that I had to put on hold bc of their incompetence. And yes, I will be writing to the higher ups to complain about it. To the poster who asked, I think I will write my next rent check in ******* dollars and goddamn cents. To all the trolls saying I'm trying to take advantage, I sincerely hope you never make an honest mistake after being sick in the hospital for 3 weeks.
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Also when I said threatened with eviction, I meant if it wasn't paid by 9am on a particular day, their attorney was headed to the courthouse to file the 5 day pay or quit and on day 6 I would be evicted. So the attorney had it on his schedule to go and 9am was the deadline to call him off.
Holy shit so they already had the attorney on route to screw ya over! So technically you had 6 days to pay? (What I imagine was 1 day to call off attorney then 5 for the pay or quit thing)
I'm almost positive she didn't want to get that 5day notice thing as it would go on against her in future
If the attorney had been making his way to the court house, I would have been required to pay their lawyer's fees as well. If the attorney had successfully filed the paperwork, I would have been required to pay court costs. Essentially taking 6.25 to possibly hundreds of dollars.
Ah I see
I would start looking for some other place to live if this is how they treat their customers OP.
I don't know much about real estate law in the US, but isn't there a minimum time period to serve OP can be evicted like a month or so.
My family currently has a renter and she doesnt pay her runt bills in full every month, she'll be a couple dollars short but if we let her keep doing that and dont collect we lose money over years of her living there. It seems pointless but its not.
That's multiple times verses once. AFTER the guy in the office said everything was ok, with the landlords knowing about the problem and not notifying OP until there was only a day left. Huge difference.
before they raised my rent to 876... it was 751... they haddddd to add that one extra dollar. and same with the new rate. why not just say 875 haha. my ocd always kicks in and I hate that they can't just round it up. I once got a shut off notice on my gas over 4 dollars and some change. you'll be alright op pay them $7 and just say you rounded it.
I work at an apartment complex and most of my family is in the business, so I thought id explain to everyone that this happens because everyone is so sue happy and its considered a fair housing violation if you have one person that owes $1000 and you send them to the attorney for eviction and then you dont do anything to collect the $7 so yes it is petty and they should not have threatened eviction they should have done things differently and just called nicely but seeing how op was already late that month it even though it was for a valid reason the apartment manager could have been a little aggravated about the whole situation as well
I get your point. But what kind of apartment manager/person gets aggravated over 3 weeks in the hospital? It's not like I have control over it. Just saying maybe some compassion is in order before they go straight to eviction....
I didn't know about the 5 day sorry OP
Your right that's a pretty short notice, on the other hand the land owners are probably like that to everyone. If all tenants skipped a few bucks the owners would lose a ton of money. Pay your money
What'd you just cut the land-lord out his $6.25 because you needed that $6.25 for something else? lmao Just pay it!!
It's good you know how to type, but try learning to read first.
#68: No, they just want their gosh-darned $$$, OP be damned! Hope you're never in his situ: sick or behind in paying bills.... $200 late fee?!!! Jeez, mine's $5/ daily here in SE Wisc.
is giving 1 day legal? no it is not
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In most states they have to give you 30-90 days before they can officially evict you so don't sweat it and pay the $6.25 in pennies
I'd really be worried if they wanted tree fitty you'll be alright