marsharoni
Junior Member
I'm in Virginia.
Sorry that my question is long. We recently came to the end of our lease and had the carpets professionally cleaned as stated in the lease. Our property manager recommended a carpet company who quoted us at under $200. We decided to go with a different company who did the job for $160 and guaranteed their work. I called the real estate company to schedule a walk through appointment but I could never get through and when I did they would tell me they were too busy and to just leave our house keys on the kitchen counter and they would call us when they could find the time to inspect the house. We never got a call from them.
When we received our deposit back we found that they deducted $320.04 to have the carpets cleaned. When I called and asked why they would need to reclean the carpets after I had them done I was told the carpets were so filthy that if the owner of the house had seen them he would have the carpets replaced in the whole house.
I have contacted our carpet company and they couldn't believe our property manager's statements because the carpets were very white, and clean. They called our property manager and gave them their testimony. When I tried asking the property manager she got very nasty and rude over the phone and got very defensive about how she doesn't get any money from this so she's not making things up. I have also contacted the actual homeowner who was not aware of any of this. The homeowner has been to the house while we were living there and he said the carpets did not appear to be damaged or soiled.
The homeowner said he would contact the property manager to find out what is going on, but I want to know what else I can do to dispute this matter? I was not even called to come to the inspection like they said they would. When I asked the property manager if she had pictures of these awful stains in the carpets she laughed and said "No, I don't have pictures!" as if it were a ridiculous question. I have many pictures not OF the carpets but the carpets can be seen clearly in the background and they are in perfect condition. The company she used is the same company that quoted me under $200 yet they charged over $300 this time after the carpets had already been cleaned. I can understand if we left the house filthy but we cleaned it perfectly, and it was in better shape than when we originally moved in.
We were never late with any payments, never caused problems, or broke any rules in the lease, but they are treating us as if we have caused problems for the whole year we leased through them. Are we making a big deal of this situation or do we have the right to be upset and how should we handle this situation?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Sorry that my question is long. We recently came to the end of our lease and had the carpets professionally cleaned as stated in the lease. Our property manager recommended a carpet company who quoted us at under $200. We decided to go with a different company who did the job for $160 and guaranteed their work. I called the real estate company to schedule a walk through appointment but I could never get through and when I did they would tell me they were too busy and to just leave our house keys on the kitchen counter and they would call us when they could find the time to inspect the house. We never got a call from them.
When we received our deposit back we found that they deducted $320.04 to have the carpets cleaned. When I called and asked why they would need to reclean the carpets after I had them done I was told the carpets were so filthy that if the owner of the house had seen them he would have the carpets replaced in the whole house.
I have contacted our carpet company and they couldn't believe our property manager's statements because the carpets were very white, and clean. They called our property manager and gave them their testimony. When I tried asking the property manager she got very nasty and rude over the phone and got very defensive about how she doesn't get any money from this so she's not making things up. I have also contacted the actual homeowner who was not aware of any of this. The homeowner has been to the house while we were living there and he said the carpets did not appear to be damaged or soiled.
The homeowner said he would contact the property manager to find out what is going on, but I want to know what else I can do to dispute this matter? I was not even called to come to the inspection like they said they would. When I asked the property manager if she had pictures of these awful stains in the carpets she laughed and said "No, I don't have pictures!" as if it were a ridiculous question. I have many pictures not OF the carpets but the carpets can be seen clearly in the background and they are in perfect condition. The company she used is the same company that quoted me under $200 yet they charged over $300 this time after the carpets had already been cleaned. I can understand if we left the house filthy but we cleaned it perfectly, and it was in better shape than when we originally moved in.
We were never late with any payments, never caused problems, or broke any rules in the lease, but they are treating us as if we have caused problems for the whole year we leased through them. Are we making a big deal of this situation or do we have the right to be upset and how should we handle this situation?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?