Glaskittan
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Re: OREGON rental property -
We applied for rental home, we were approved and on 8/23/19, we paid a holding fee ($1500) plus move-in charge (total of $3,695).
Our lease contract was to be signed by 8/31/19, so on 8/30/19, I made a trip sspecifically that I could view the home prior to signing the lease agreement.
Here is the message sent to PM the following morning on 8/31/19:
"We stopped by the home last night and found that there are countless problems and repairs needed throughout, along with the fact that there has been no thorough cleaning from previous tenant. There is human hair on/in tub and all along the baseboard of the master bathroom. The house has not been painted inside properly, there are many hazards including loose toilets and unsafe fan housings/mountings. The home is not in any condition to be rented out. Also we thought this would be 3 full bedrooms, but there are actually only 2 on the lower level just off on same entrance as the door to garage (and one of these bedrooms is so small it could not accommodate our daughter's bed), plus a bonus room or family room on main floor right as you walk into the home. It is a very strange layout for a home and how the "bedrooms" are located. It would have been helpful if there had been a video walk-through for us to view prior to making any decisions regarding this home.
I have included a link showing some of the unacceptable problems we found last night. We will swing by during the daytime to see how the home looks, but unfortunately, I am almost 100% certain that this home is not going to work for our family to move into.
Please stop our application for this rental immediately.
Thank you.
(End of message sent to PM)
So no lease agreement was ever signed in full. We notified on 8/31 @ 7am that the home was not going to work out since the home did not match the listing for this home (saying "2 good sized bedrooms"...). Plus the home needed countless repairs, painting of all walls, and a thorough cleaning.
Now PM has relisted home but has altered wording so it now advertises home as "2 bedrooms" only (rather than "good-sized" to describe the room sizes). I asked PM why they altered home description, and the response given to me was, "I changed the Ad so we can avoid this conflicting “opinion of a good bedroom size” in the future."
Does the PM have the right to keep our holding fee ($1500), given the misrepresentation of the listing for this property plus the cleaning & repair issues that would have had to have been completed prior to us moving in? (Move in date was supposed to be 9/01/19.)
We applied for rental home, we were approved and on 8/23/19, we paid a holding fee ($1500) plus move-in charge (total of $3,695).
Our lease contract was to be signed by 8/31/19, so on 8/30/19, I made a trip sspecifically that I could view the home prior to signing the lease agreement.
Here is the message sent to PM the following morning on 8/31/19:
"We stopped by the home last night and found that there are countless problems and repairs needed throughout, along with the fact that there has been no thorough cleaning from previous tenant. There is human hair on/in tub and all along the baseboard of the master bathroom. The house has not been painted inside properly, there are many hazards including loose toilets and unsafe fan housings/mountings. The home is not in any condition to be rented out. Also we thought this would be 3 full bedrooms, but there are actually only 2 on the lower level just off on same entrance as the door to garage (and one of these bedrooms is so small it could not accommodate our daughter's bed), plus a bonus room or family room on main floor right as you walk into the home. It is a very strange layout for a home and how the "bedrooms" are located. It would have been helpful if there had been a video walk-through for us to view prior to making any decisions regarding this home.
I have included a link showing some of the unacceptable problems we found last night. We will swing by during the daytime to see how the home looks, but unfortunately, I am almost 100% certain that this home is not going to work for our family to move into.
Please stop our application for this rental immediately.
Thank you.
(End of message sent to PM)
So no lease agreement was ever signed in full. We notified on 8/31 @ 7am that the home was not going to work out since the home did not match the listing for this home (saying "2 good sized bedrooms"...). Plus the home needed countless repairs, painting of all walls, and a thorough cleaning.
Now PM has relisted home but has altered wording so it now advertises home as "2 bedrooms" only (rather than "good-sized" to describe the room sizes). I asked PM why they altered home description, and the response given to me was, "I changed the Ad so we can avoid this conflicting “opinion of a good bedroom size” in the future."
Does the PM have the right to keep our holding fee ($1500), given the misrepresentation of the listing for this property plus the cleaning & repair issues that would have had to have been completed prior to us moving in? (Move in date was supposed to be 9/01/19.)