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Tenant balance sheets. Are these legal?

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LdiJ

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The locksmith charge was addressed in post #6. The property management had painting done, and the painter painted shut the door to OP's apt. OP called to complain that the door could not be opened.
Ok then that is really idiotic of the management company.

It sounds like the "notice delivery" charge is a fee assessed for them giving you notice on your door.
I assumed as much, although I would have liked the OP to confirm.

If the money has been electronically transferred to the property management's bank account, but they can't figure out how to keep track of it, as happened in two months, that is not late, that is just incompetent bookkeeping. And yes, I have dealt with property management that could not keep track of such things.
I didn't originally read It that way, but you are most likely correct...and yes, that would be incompetent bookkeeping.

Bottom line however, is what can the OP do to fix the problems? The management company seems pretty brazen in how they handle things.
 



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