Landllord will not refund money

By Jasmine Laster

I rented at a property last year while finishing my last year of college and paid semesterly, however, I ended up paying more than I was suppose to. I have a receipt showing an excess balance  of about 4 grand from the apartment,however, now after I moved after my apartment  they are stating that the account balance is 0, when just last month.  I keep calling the account manager but they keep giving me the run around . Im trying to find my bank statements to show the overpayment, but Im not having luck finding it. I still have the receipts from the apartment though, showing the excess balance. What should I do?

Thanks,

Jasmine

Edited on: Friday, February 1st, 2013 9:14 pm

2 Responses to “Landllord will not refund money”

My response: (We welcome stories, examples, explanations, answers and a touch of your personality)
 

John

November 3rd, 2010 6:12 pm

File a complaint with the RPA. This should help.


Jinky

May 30th, 2011 12:52 pm

It’s good that you keep all your receipts. If they don’t answer your call, send them a letter regarding your concern. Make sure that you have a copy of it. Gather proofs to prove your side, aside from the receipts. If nothing happens after doing this, then file a complaint. You can file a complaint through RPA to resolve your problem. The complaint option might be more effective because it poses the possibility of staining the landlords public record if they don’t act fairly. You can check into filing a complaint by clicking here: http://www.rentalprotectionagency.com/complaint_center.php


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