salamander
Junior Member
In California -
Rented a condo through a leasing agent. At time of signing, she gave us keys, including a pool/common area key. We signed the contract saying we received the keys.
We find out later we were not given the pool/common area key, it was some other key that doesn't go to anything.
So now we are no longer deal with the leasing agent and the owner wants to charge us $50 for the pool key, per contract to replace any lost keys.
Were we stupid for trusting that it was the pool key and now we are stuck paying $50? Or is the owner being unreasonable and trying to charge us $50 for nothing.
If anyone has a specific law that covers this, feel free to cite it so I can inform her.
Rented a condo through a leasing agent. At time of signing, she gave us keys, including a pool/common area key. We signed the contract saying we received the keys.
We find out later we were not given the pool/common area key, it was some other key that doesn't go to anything.
So now we are no longer deal with the leasing agent and the owner wants to charge us $50 for the pool key, per contract to replace any lost keys.
Were we stupid for trusting that it was the pool key and now we are stuck paying $50? Or is the owner being unreasonable and trying to charge us $50 for nothing.
If anyone has a specific law that covers this, feel free to cite it so I can inform her.