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Old 11-28-2016, 10:13 AM
 
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I don't know what to do this man saying I owe him 1095.00 when I don't I have lived in this house for 8yrs then he go's up on the rent to were I can no longer pay the rent once I told him that I was going to move that when he ell me I owe him money when I don't rent always paid on time in and full and yes I do have proof can some one help me
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Old 11-28-2016, 11:59 AM
 
Location: North Idaho
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Are you on a lease and moving before the lease is up?
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Old 11-28-2016, 12:39 PM
 
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Need more details.

What exactly is the LL stating you owe that money for?

Are you on a yearly signed lease or month-to-month now?

If yearly lease, as OWS asked, are you leaving before your lease term is up or breaking your lease? If so, then what does your lease state regarding terminating or breaking the lease? What is the penalty?

I see based on your profile that you are in TX. Have you read or researched the TX rental laws and statutes for answers/solutions?
https://texasattorneygeneral.gov/cpd/tenant-rights
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Old 11-28-2016, 04:44 PM
 
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my lease is up come Dec. is was a yearly lease so no didn't brake it and he only claim I owe after I said I was moving there are no damages to the home I did a lot of repairs my self for the time I have lived in home we had no problem till I said I can no longer live here but I have all my receipt
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Old 11-28-2016, 04:48 PM
 
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my lease is up come Dec. is was a yearly lease so no didn't brake it and he only claim I owe after I said I was moving there are no damages to the home I did a lot of repairs my self for the time I have lived in home we had no problem till I said I can no longer live here but I have all my receipt
What exactly is he saying the money due is for? That is important info to know. And was it verbal or in writing?
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Old 11-28-2016, 04:59 PM
 
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What exactly is he saying the money due is for? That is important info to know. And was it verbal or in writing?
he has yet to give me anything on what it is for I have asked I have sent him a letter certify mail and still nothing i'm on housing and he has stop my relocation because of this and I really don't know what to do
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Old 11-28-2016, 05:34 PM
 
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he has yet to give me anything on what it is for I have asked I have sent him a letter certify mail and still nothing i'm on housing and he has stop my relocation because of this and I really don't know what to do
Then don't worry about it and don't pay it and stop 'pullingyourhairout' over it. Continue to force him to put it in writing with an explanation why it is owed. If it is legit and legal he will put it in writing (unless of course he is just totally stupid if it is not legitimate). Because, if he is hesitating or never puts it in writing and your lease states nothing about the charge then 1) for sure you don't owe it and 2) he was obviously bullying and scamming you attempting to get money out of you that was not legal or legitimate.

How much is your security deposit? Does it perhaps jive in any way with your security deposit amount? He might be confusing something with how sec deps work or the process. He surely can't charge anything against your security deposit if he has not done any walk-thru to assess any damage.

And how has this stopped your 'relocation'?

And what is your exact date your lease ends?

And how much notice is required to move and when did you actually give notice? And did you notify him in writing or was it verbal?
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Old 11-28-2016, 05:47 PM
 
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in writing and verbal in Oct my deposit was only $500. when I moved in 8yrs ago I ask him again were I owe him any money for he has not done any repairs over the time that I have live here but still he comes back with more bs now he said i'm in violation of lease cuz I have pet cats when I ask and he told me yes and I have witnesses to the fact
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Old 11-28-2016, 06:14 PM
 
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Have you already moved out? Has he walked through your apartment?
Sounds like he's saying there's pet damage.

Also, it doesn't take all these responses filled with fluff. It took 4 respones from you just to get it out that there's pet damage. People can't advise you when you knowingly leave out pertinent information.

Seriously. This is how OPs posts are like.
I don't know what to do!

Users ask to specify and ask tons of questions that should have been given.

I REALLY don't know what to do.

Users again ask tons of questions.

Now the truth comes out that OP doesn't have the funds to pay for the damage the pets caused when the pet problem should have been mentioned in the first post, because that's the real problem.
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Old 11-28-2016, 06:22 PM
 
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Have you already moved out? Has he walked through your apartment?
Sounds like he's saying there's pet damage.

Also, it doesn't take all these responses filled with fluff. It took 4 respones from you just to get it out that there's pet damage. People can't advise you when you knowingly leave out pertinent information.

Seriously. This is how OPs posts are like.
I don't know what to do!

Users ask to specify and ask tons of questions that should have been given.

I REALLY don't know what to do.

Users again ask tons of questions.

Now the truth comes out that OP doesn't have the funds to pay for the damage the pets caused when the pet problem should have been mentioned in the first post, because that's the real problem.
no i'm still here and no my pet didn't do any damage they r trained there in door out door they play outside and there very lazy housing has come to inspect there are no damages in it's a house
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