What is the name of your state? Austin, TX
I was one of 3 people that signed a lease with a property management company. When the original lease expired, 2 of the three of us indicated that we would not be able to sign a lengthy extension as we were likely to move. One indicated that he wanted to remain.
The property manager sent out an extension with all three names on it for a full term extension. The 3rd roommate signed the agreement.
The property manager began charging us the new rate at that time.
2 of us did not sign and turned in a 30 day notice that we were leaving.
The property manager is now telling the 2 of us that left that we should collect our deposit from the roommate that is remaining. The position of the remaining roommate is that he did not collect a deposit from us and it is the property manager that owes us the refund. I agree, and have indicated to the property manager that they should refund the deposit to those that have left and settle up and have a new agreement with those that wish to continue in the space.
Questions: Can the property manager hold the deposit of those that have left? If so, what happens when he creates a new agreement with a new renter?
Thanks,
Chuck
I was one of 3 people that signed a lease with a property management company. When the original lease expired, 2 of the three of us indicated that we would not be able to sign a lengthy extension as we were likely to move. One indicated that he wanted to remain.
The property manager sent out an extension with all three names on it for a full term extension. The 3rd roommate signed the agreement.
The property manager began charging us the new rate at that time.
2 of us did not sign and turned in a 30 day notice that we were leaving.
The property manager is now telling the 2 of us that left that we should collect our deposit from the roommate that is remaining. The position of the remaining roommate is that he did not collect a deposit from us and it is the property manager that owes us the refund. I agree, and have indicated to the property manager that they should refund the deposit to those that have left and settle up and have a new agreement with those that wish to continue in the space.
Questions: Can the property manager hold the deposit of those that have left? If so, what happens when he creates a new agreement with a new renter?
Thanks,
Chuck