29 answers

Having Trouble with My Landlord

Ok, quick backstory, we bought a house in october and our lease isn't up until next week. So we contacted the place we rent form and asked what all needed to be done so we could move into our house and still pay rent. They said we needed to keep all of our utilities active and also continue paying on our garage rental, since it was built into our original lease. We went back to visit the apt about twice a month, everytime we went someone was parked in our spot! And so we complained everytime. Well I called last friday and told the manager that my hubby was coming to move the rest of our stuff out of the garage and could they please make sure the stalls empty. She said oh I was gonna call you, you need to get your stuff out of the garage cause the new renters have been complaining!! So we came to find out that our garage was also being rented to someone else. When we showed up with our lease and complained that we were still being charged and that was still our garage spot until May, they told us we wold have to sign a garge release and turn in our garage key and they would refund us for the month, we found out that the people had been renting the garage for 3 months! So we asked for our a cmplete refund of the garage from decemeber (when we officiall moved out to our new house and originally requested to get out of our garge lease) they said NO and threatened that they would not give us back any money or our deposit if we made a bigger deall of this... So my question is. Should we back down and sign the paper or get a lawyer and fight this? It's stated right in our contract that we have the garage until May and we need to sign a release stating we have turned in our garage keys, which we dont have. On another note, my hubby was smart enough to get the assistant manager to write and sign a note saying how long the new tenants were in our spot and that we also were still paying. When the manager found out about the note she desperatley tried to get it back form my husband. Now they are not returning any of our calls... Please tell us what the next step should be. We know we're right, but is this "big enough" to actually try to fight?
Thanks in advance

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

Thanks everyone for the great advice and support!! My dad put a call into his 2 attorneys and they both agreed, small claims court was the best option also. I finally was able to get the contact information for the actual leasing company (I'm in Mn, they're in Nebraska)So we'll see what different option they have for us. Thanks again and I will try to come back and fill in the blanks as to what happens. Thanks again.

Featured Answers

I would fight it. Why should you have to pay rent on a house if they have someone else living there? That's like paying someone elses mortgage. Good luck

1 mom found this helpful

Just the fact that they are trying to get you not to do anything about it proves that they know that they are in the wrong.

1 mom found this helpful

If it were me, I would definitely fight it. How many other people are they taking advantage of??

Good Luck!

1 mom found this helpful

More Answers

Hi, as a landlord and owner of more then 20 houses you are being taken advantage of and I would say stole from. They had no right to lease your garage space or less it is in your lease. They can not keep your deposit. Check the terms of your lease and see when the deposit should be returned. If you have not received it or an explanation by that date send them a certified letter requesting explanation within a week. You can file complaints with the city, file complaints with the housing authority, landlord tenant association. If you get the check and it has a refund for a month or any amount that pertains to the garage do not cash it. File a small claims court case it cost 15 dollars then subpoena the woman manager and assistant. It gives a lot of us good landlords very bad names when people pull this junk for an extra 50 dollars a month, which I am sure they are pocketing. Good Luck.

1 mom found this helpful

Hi!

You have rights as a tenant, I would talk to an Attorney. Hope this helps. Start documenting dates, times phone calls, (if you remember the content of the conversations). Things like that, give them (if you can) in chronological order. There have been laws passed to help renters. Not sure of the exact dates. Good luck to you!

Tracey

1 mom found this helpful

I agree with everyone else's posts that you should take your landlord to small claims court. Maybe even if you (nicely) :) threaten that you are going to do it she will come around and refund your money. You are doing the right thing--Good luck!

1 mom found this helpful

GET A LAWYER! It is illegal for them to charge you rent and have someone else living in your unit! They are threatening you to not go any further because they know you will win and what they did was illegal! I had a similar incident with my old landlord I took them to court and not only got my money back but I recieved extra for "damages" because of the stress I went through do to everything going on! If you live in Omaha,Nebraska, Douglas County then contact Creighton Legal Clinic (they do have income guidelines you have to follow to recieve their help) but that is who I went through you are not only entitled to your deposit back but you should also get all your rent back from the time they moved the new tenants in and the money you paid for utilities! They broke your contract!!!! Your lease clearly says that the unit is yours until the lease is up! So they were not legally able to rent out that unit until the lease was up! And as long as you payed rent and utilities the unit could not be rented! I hope this helps! I'm interested to find out how it ends! But what ever you do DO NOT sign that paper! Contact a lawyer first!

1 mom found this helpful

I do agree with the previous posts. I think it is worth the fight just for the fact that they are lying. How many other people have they done this type of thing to?--you may not be the first and probably not the last and so I do believe they should be brought to justice. If you have the proof-you will win...I would not think you even need a lawyer--just do it on your own. Good Luck.

1 mom found this helpful

Look up the legal renter codes from the state. You will be surprised! Of course they are wrong and they know it! YOu can take legal action. Also, if they don't refund your deposit in a certain amount of time they have to pay you double! That happened to us twice!
Anyway, there is something you can do, but you have to look up the rental laws and you will find it. There is some sort of court you can take them to. It won't cost as much. They have put your property in jeapoardy of being stolen and violated your tenent rights!

1 mom found this helpful

I agree - small claims court - contact your local law enforcement and file a civil report for documentation. Get a copy of that report and talk to court administartion about filing a civil suit. Beyond that I am not sure how to handle it, but they should be able to give you some advice. You could call a lawyer and get a consultation also. Most consults are free?? I think.
Good luck. You do have a case! Your rights and contracts were violated so I would fight it. Rental fees are not cheap so I would do all I can to get them refunded. If the court decides in your favor, you might be able to get them to pay court costs as well.

1 mom found this helpful

I believe if you were paying for the garage & they got money from someone else for garage rental, that is fraud and that is against the law- I have seen this on the court tv & if you have the proof the judge will rule in your favor. I know that the court tv can sometimes be off the wall however I have seen this done with someone I know and they got there money back- The judge did not take likely that they billed 2 people for the same property. good luck!
Ps I would contact your city representitve & let them know what kind of business is going on - who know they might be scamming other as well-

1 mom found this helpful

Required Fields

Our records show that we already have a Mamapedia or Mamasource account created for you under the email address you entered.

Please enter your Mamapedia or Mamasource password to continue signing in.

Required Fields

, you’re almost done...

Since this is the first time you are logging in to Mamapedia with Facebook Connect, please provide the following information so you can participate in the Mamapedia community.

As a member, you’ll receive optional email newsletters and community updates sent to you from Mamapedia, and your email address will never be shared with third parties.

By clicking "Continue to Mamapedia", I agree to the Mamapedia Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.