Balance Due Letter
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My property send me a "final accounting statement" and then 2 weeks later, sent a new one with a higher amount. Is this legal?
Edited on: Sunday, February 19th, 2012 1:01 pm
One Response to “Balance Due Letter”
Josh Lucas February 21st, 2012 12:28 am |
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Hi, I think that best way to understand why those were the charges is to talk to your landlord. This way they can discuss the reason behind it and give you to opportunity to understand your own properties. However, if indeed the company increased their rent from the one stated on the lease and you didn’t agree to this change then you may break the lease because your landlord has violated it. |
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