Rent at my complex is due on the first of the month. Recently, the (new) management company cut back office hours from standard 9a-5p, Monday-Friday to only being open 9a-noon, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I paid the rent using the drop box -- which is what I was told it is to be used for -- during my lunch break on March 1st.
Today, March 6th, I receive notice on my door that unless I pay rent plus a $100 late fee by March 9th, I will be served with eviction papers. I attempted to call the number on the paper, and was met with 10 rings followed by the standard, "we value our residents and are not available, please leave a message."
My options at this point seem to be 1) take time off work to go in person tomorrow morning during their limited hours, 2) drop yet ANOTHER check in the drop box and hope they get that one.
Is this an issue of good-faith on their part?
2007-03-06
08:23:48
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arisuthepink
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Politics & Government
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I have no problem giving up an hour to deal with a problem. Which is why I went in this morning, before work, only to find a note posted on the door stating that they would not be back until Monday -- the 12th -- 3 days AFTER they are requiring payment. Fortunately, I ran into the maintenance guy, and he said he'd vouch for me that I was there. I also took a picture of the sign on the door in case I should need it.
2007-03-07
01:49:09 ·
update #1