What is the name of your state? CA
I have owned a rental property in NC for the past 2 years. After owning the property for more than 1 1/2 years, the association mailed my invoice to the property management company in NC. Upon learning about this error, I contacted the association immediately and had them mail the invoice to my home in CA. The invoice I received clearly showed that all late fees ($60) were waived and I proceeded to pay the outstanding balance. In January, I had yet to receive my invoice, so I left them a voice to insure that they had corrected the mailing address, but I did not hear from them. Then in February, I receive an invoice with the current dues along with $80 in late fees. They added additional $20 to original $60 late fees that were waived. I have written to them, but they insist that I owe the late fees. I intend to pay all the late fees then sue them.
I've read on this site that travel expenses are not recoupable even if I were to prevail. Can I sue them for more than the late fees (fraud, misrepresentation, etc) so that I can recoup my travel cost to North Carolina?
I am truly annoyed by them.
I have owned a rental property in NC for the past 2 years. After owning the property for more than 1 1/2 years, the association mailed my invoice to the property management company in NC. Upon learning about this error, I contacted the association immediately and had them mail the invoice to my home in CA. The invoice I received clearly showed that all late fees ($60) were waived and I proceeded to pay the outstanding balance. In January, I had yet to receive my invoice, so I left them a voice to insure that they had corrected the mailing address, but I did not hear from them. Then in February, I receive an invoice with the current dues along with $80 in late fees. They added additional $20 to original $60 late fees that were waived. I have written to them, but they insist that I owe the late fees. I intend to pay all the late fees then sue them.
I've read on this site that travel expenses are not recoupable even if I were to prevail. Can I sue them for more than the late fees (fraud, misrepresentation, etc) so that I can recoup my travel cost to North Carolina?
I am truly annoyed by them.