What is the name of your state? Texas
I left my apartment the 19th of January and gave a 60 day move-out notice. On the 2nd, they sent me a link to pay the prorated amount for 19 days. When I moved out, they told me they'd send me a final bill in the mail for the rent. Nothing came, but according to my online account which they said I wouldn't have access to after I moved out, they added more prorated rent charges, never contacted me, and reported to a collection agency after only 2 days.
They added 3 bad debt collection fees of $104.50 in addition.
I sent documents to the collection agency saying I paid the full amount of the prorated rent, but they aren't helping me, pretty much just because the apartment is saying I owe them more without explanation, and they are taking their word for it.
I don't really know what my options are as I don't really have the money to call and get advice from an attorney as I'm not employed due to the COVID-19. I sent another e-mail to the apartment complex saying if they don't return my call, I'm going to pay them a visit in person until they agree to settle the charges without a collection agency, as I'm not paying that full amount as I only owe for 2 months of utilities, and paid all the rent.
I have a copy of the normal rent payment, and the charges for 19 days match what I paid, and that was all I was supposed to pay.
The representative for collections said it was unusual that they'd contact them to collect debt they never called me about first.
Is there any kind of protection agency that helps with such cases or any options if the collection agency isn't processing the information right and just going along with their word over mine?
I left my apartment the 19th of January and gave a 60 day move-out notice. On the 2nd, they sent me a link to pay the prorated amount for 19 days. When I moved out, they told me they'd send me a final bill in the mail for the rent. Nothing came, but according to my online account which they said I wouldn't have access to after I moved out, they added more prorated rent charges, never contacted me, and reported to a collection agency after only 2 days.
They added 3 bad debt collection fees of $104.50 in addition.
I sent documents to the collection agency saying I paid the full amount of the prorated rent, but they aren't helping me, pretty much just because the apartment is saying I owe them more without explanation, and they are taking their word for it.
I don't really know what my options are as I don't really have the money to call and get advice from an attorney as I'm not employed due to the COVID-19. I sent another e-mail to the apartment complex saying if they don't return my call, I'm going to pay them a visit in person until they agree to settle the charges without a collection agency, as I'm not paying that full amount as I only owe for 2 months of utilities, and paid all the rent.
I have a copy of the normal rent payment, and the charges for 19 days match what I paid, and that was all I was supposed to pay.
The representative for collections said it was unusual that they'd contact them to collect debt they never called me about first.
Is there any kind of protection agency that helps with such cases or any options if the collection agency isn't processing the information right and just going along with their word over mine?