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What is the name of your state? Virginia
Due to a temporary work assignment, I stayed in Northern Virginia (Crystal City) from 10/09/07 through 12/29/07.
While staying at this corporate apartment, I noticed several people ferrying in/out their pets. For example, people would take their dogs out to walk, etc. The building, named the Concord, was a pet friendly building.
Well, I had a friend visit with her cat, and since I had seen many pets, I thought I was in the clear to bring the cat into the apartment. Well, the cleaning service came on the day my friend visited, saw the cat in my apartment, and alerted the management of the leasing company. Apparently Pets were allowed in the building but the leasing company had a seperate 'no pets allowed' policy that I had no idea about! The management contacted me and asked me to remove the cat and I did so immediately, I definitely was not trying to break the rules.
Anyway, after I apologized, that was that. I never heard anything about the issue until today.
Today, I recieved an email from the corporate apartment folks with a bill for $160! They told me that the next person that moved into the apartment has a cat allergy and requested that the room be professionally cleaned. when I called, the lady told me that they were going to charge my credit card $160 because I broke their rules and brought a pet into their premises.
My question to you folks is, am I liable for this cleaning? Do I have to pay this bill? The apartment was not damaged in any way. Also, if they expected a cleaning of the premises, shouldn't they have requested that and billed me when I was there? Are they even allowed to bill me now, three months after the cat was in their premises and a month after I moved out?
Thanks for the help!!!
Due to a temporary work assignment, I stayed in Northern Virginia (Crystal City) from 10/09/07 through 12/29/07.
While staying at this corporate apartment, I noticed several people ferrying in/out their pets. For example, people would take their dogs out to walk, etc. The building, named the Concord, was a pet friendly building.
Well, I had a friend visit with her cat, and since I had seen many pets, I thought I was in the clear to bring the cat into the apartment. Well, the cleaning service came on the day my friend visited, saw the cat in my apartment, and alerted the management of the leasing company. Apparently Pets were allowed in the building but the leasing company had a seperate 'no pets allowed' policy that I had no idea about! The management contacted me and asked me to remove the cat and I did so immediately, I definitely was not trying to break the rules.
Anyway, after I apologized, that was that. I never heard anything about the issue until today.
Today, I recieved an email from the corporate apartment folks with a bill for $160! They told me that the next person that moved into the apartment has a cat allergy and requested that the room be professionally cleaned. when I called, the lady told me that they were going to charge my credit card $160 because I broke their rules and brought a pet into their premises.
My question to you folks is, am I liable for this cleaning? Do I have to pay this bill? The apartment was not damaged in any way. Also, if they expected a cleaning of the premises, shouldn't they have requested that and billed me when I was there? Are they even allowed to bill me now, three months after the cat was in their premises and a month after I moved out?
Thanks for the help!!!