owlyoudoing
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What is the name of your state? Colorado
I've been put in collection by my previous landlord because they say I never paid off the amount I owe them after moving out. I moved out earlier this year about 8 months ago and never received anything from them, not a letter or a phone call or anything, saying I owed them any money. I never received my deposit back either but I never really even thought about that (been dealing with a lot of stupid family and health stuff and the deposit was the last thing on my mind). Now the collection agency is saying I owe about $1600. I asked for verification and they sent a copy of the letter the landlords say they sent me but no certified mail number or anything that proves they sent it. I never received it.
What do I do now? I just got off the phone with the debt collector and she said the landlords didn't have to sent the letter certified and the copy of the letter is all they need and it's a valid debt. Is that true? I thought the landlords would have had to send it certified to have proof they tried to collect from me. Heck I could print off a letter saying anything I wanted and claim I sent it to them but without proof it would be my word against theirs, know what I mean? So how do I go from here? I don't want to just pay this off because I don't feel I owe it. The apartment was spic and span when I left. In better condition than when I moved in actually, though I know that doesn't mean anything. And I know the landlords have my current address since that's where the collections agency sent their letter.
I'm just confused and a bit lost right now. So TLDR: Do landlords have to have proof they sent the itemized letter or can they just say they did and that's enough?
I've been put in collection by my previous landlord because they say I never paid off the amount I owe them after moving out. I moved out earlier this year about 8 months ago and never received anything from them, not a letter or a phone call or anything, saying I owed them any money. I never received my deposit back either but I never really even thought about that (been dealing with a lot of stupid family and health stuff and the deposit was the last thing on my mind). Now the collection agency is saying I owe about $1600. I asked for verification and they sent a copy of the letter the landlords say they sent me but no certified mail number or anything that proves they sent it. I never received it.
What do I do now? I just got off the phone with the debt collector and she said the landlords didn't have to sent the letter certified and the copy of the letter is all they need and it's a valid debt. Is that true? I thought the landlords would have had to send it certified to have proof they tried to collect from me. Heck I could print off a letter saying anything I wanted and claim I sent it to them but without proof it would be my word against theirs, know what I mean? So how do I go from here? I don't want to just pay this off because I don't feel I owe it. The apartment was spic and span when I left. In better condition than when I moved in actually, though I know that doesn't mean anything. And I know the landlords have my current address since that's where the collections agency sent their letter.
I'm just confused and a bit lost right now. So TLDR: Do landlords have to have proof they sent the itemized letter or can they just say they did and that's enough?
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