What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TENNESSEE
I posted here last week about a dryer situation where the owner was trying to refuse to pay for repairs. That ended OK as we found out it was only a blown fuse, so a cheap repair.
Anyways, I got a call today from the property mgmt place (their business name appears on the lease as the other party) that because he's fed up with the owner complaining about their rates they charge (10%), as well as the dryer situation, that they are "letting her go" and no longer managing the property. They said they're sending me an official legal notice, and that I'll be paying the owner directly starting in July.
My question -- how does this impact my lease? Am I in danger of getting screwed over on anything? Can they terminate the lease? The lease document is located at (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8125839/Lease%20Agreement.rtf). I want to make sure that I don't get the short end of the stick.
I posted here last week about a dryer situation where the owner was trying to refuse to pay for repairs. That ended OK as we found out it was only a blown fuse, so a cheap repair.
Anyways, I got a call today from the property mgmt place (their business name appears on the lease as the other party) that because he's fed up with the owner complaining about their rates they charge (10%), as well as the dryer situation, that they are "letting her go" and no longer managing the property. They said they're sending me an official legal notice, and that I'll be paying the owner directly starting in July.
My question -- how does this impact my lease? Am I in danger of getting screwed over on anything? Can they terminate the lease? The lease document is located at (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8125839/Lease%20Agreement.rtf). I want to make sure that I don't get the short end of the stick.