lisashomeoffice
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Idaho
I moved to this apartment complex from CA in 2011. I am a senior citizen (70 yrs. old) & have section 8 housing which was transferred here from CA. In May of 2017 a new property management company took over & things that I never experienced with other landlords happened. The first month they were in operation they started sending out "tenant balance sheets." In all of the years of renting, this was the first I have ever heard of this. Every month the property management sent these out with a balance sheet loaded with costs with everything from maintenance costs to rental cost issues. Some of these costs did not even apply to my situation. I did not know what to do with these costs, so I contacted the Housing representative & informed her about this. She contacted the property management company and managed to get some of these costs removed from the tenant balance sheets. After that, the housing rep said that she was told that she could no longer get involved with disputes between the tenant and the property management. She said that she was told she needed to remain neutral in these matters and not take sides. The property managers continued to send these sheets out for about a year without explaining to us (tenants) how or when they wanted us to pay them these additional costs. I did not have an understanding about these costs, so I just continued sending them only my share of the housing costs. Around March of this year, the property management stopped sending out these balance sheets. In late November, this year, they sent out balance sheets again, this time when my share of the housing rent was received and they did not get the amount they said I owed them on the balance sheet, I was served with a NOTICE TO PAY RENT OR DELIVER POSSESSION OF PROPERTY NOTICE taped on my front door. When I contacted their office by way of a faxed letter, I received a return email from them stating that even though I paid my rent share (housing) that the amount on the balance sheet carried over and that I still owed them that money which they considered "unpaid rent." Their accountant saw my "dispute" over the costs on the tenant balance sheet & sent me an email stating that he removed a few of these costs because he realized that they had made a mistake on them. I disputed all of the extra costs on the balance with what I found to be justifiable reasons. Rarely does any one at that office answer my phone calls, emails, etc. so that I can get that necessary information to answer my concerns. In the end it is the tenant that gets "punished" for making an uniformed decision that could have avoided had someone been available to answer a question. What I would like to know is what they are doing with tenant balance sheets legal? Since I have Section 8 you would think that there might be a "cap" on how much extra they can charge you. I am a 70 year old senior citizen, received Social Security & don't have extra funds to pay what is on the tenant balance sheet. If repairs were deliberate, intentional, ie, destruction of property, etc., I could understand this. Currently, my tenant balance sheet says I owe them $300.00. I really don't want to move as I have mobility issues, which would make it difficult. Thank you.
I moved to this apartment complex from CA in 2011. I am a senior citizen (70 yrs. old) & have section 8 housing which was transferred here from CA. In May of 2017 a new property management company took over & things that I never experienced with other landlords happened. The first month they were in operation they started sending out "tenant balance sheets." In all of the years of renting, this was the first I have ever heard of this. Every month the property management sent these out with a balance sheet loaded with costs with everything from maintenance costs to rental cost issues. Some of these costs did not even apply to my situation. I did not know what to do with these costs, so I contacted the Housing representative & informed her about this. She contacted the property management company and managed to get some of these costs removed from the tenant balance sheets. After that, the housing rep said that she was told that she could no longer get involved with disputes between the tenant and the property management. She said that she was told she needed to remain neutral in these matters and not take sides. The property managers continued to send these sheets out for about a year without explaining to us (tenants) how or when they wanted us to pay them these additional costs. I did not have an understanding about these costs, so I just continued sending them only my share of the housing costs. Around March of this year, the property management stopped sending out these balance sheets. In late November, this year, they sent out balance sheets again, this time when my share of the housing rent was received and they did not get the amount they said I owed them on the balance sheet, I was served with a NOTICE TO PAY RENT OR DELIVER POSSESSION OF PROPERTY NOTICE taped on my front door. When I contacted their office by way of a faxed letter, I received a return email from them stating that even though I paid my rent share (housing) that the amount on the balance sheet carried over and that I still owed them that money which they considered "unpaid rent." Their accountant saw my "dispute" over the costs on the tenant balance sheet & sent me an email stating that he removed a few of these costs because he realized that they had made a mistake on them. I disputed all of the extra costs on the balance with what I found to be justifiable reasons. Rarely does any one at that office answer my phone calls, emails, etc. so that I can get that necessary information to answer my concerns. In the end it is the tenant that gets "punished" for making an uniformed decision that could have avoided had someone been available to answer a question. What I would like to know is what they are doing with tenant balance sheets legal? Since I have Section 8 you would think that there might be a "cap" on how much extra they can charge you. I am a 70 year old senior citizen, received Social Security & don't have extra funds to pay what is on the tenant balance sheet. If repairs were deliberate, intentional, ie, destruction of property, etc., I could understand this. Currently, my tenant balance sheet says I owe them $300.00. I really don't want to move as I have mobility issues, which would make it difficult. Thank you.