Bret
Yoda
Offline
but I might need them..... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/mad.gif
Ok, I haven’t even been in my new place for a month yet and I’m already having problems with my landlord. Saturday I get a call from the owner of the house telling me that she’s fired her Property manager and would be managing the property herself from now on.
I don’t want to get caught in the middle of this but I feel somewhat deceived as one of the main reasons I went with this piece of property over some others was because I didn’t want to deal directly with the owner. I had terrible luck in the past where I’ve had to deal directly with owners and nothing but good experiences (for the most part) with property managers as they’re almost always professional about their jobs whenever a renter/tenant has a problem. Whereas owners tend to take things personally or are offended when you try to get them to fix or address a problem with the property.
Adding to the insult is that the Property manager & I had come to some agreements with some issues I had. I’ve got about $50 worth of receipts she’d agreed to reimburse me for. Some of the stuff that the owner had already refused to cover and the property manager had agreed to cover anything the owner refused to cover.
Reasoning for this according to the owner is that she & her boyfriend had recently lost their jobs to layoffs and they couldn’t afford the management company’s fees. Talking to the PM this morning she wasn’t aware of this until this morning when she found the notice from the owner in her fax machine. Didn’t even have the courage to call her or tell her to her face – I’m not getting any warm fuzzes about this person.
Anyway talking to the manager she said that the owner was still under contract and regardless of her notice was required to give 30 days notice before termination of services and that she will have to pay some fines to get out of the agreement.
The only good news (if you can call it that) is the Manager is sending a copy of the revised walk through with a complete list of all the discrepancies I found both before and after I moved in. IMHO there’s a good Grand worth of stuff that needs fixing but after this I suspect I’ll either have to fix it myself or hire someone to do it for me.
Example the front screen door came off due to wood rot in the door jam. You can actually see where it has been patched & re-patched several times and re-screwed time & time again. When I asked to have that fixed – the PM told me that the owner said it was fine when I moved in and that I needed to fix it. When I told the PM that that was unacceptable she said that she’d take care of it. That was last Friday and now this situation.
FYI I am taking (dated) photos of EVERYTHING listed on the move-in check list that needs fixing. Because when I move out in a year – I don’t want to be hit for repairs for anything I didn’t damage.
So I am offically in "Cover My Arse" mode right now and would welcome any thougths or suggestions.
This sucks!
Ok, I haven’t even been in my new place for a month yet and I’m already having problems with my landlord. Saturday I get a call from the owner of the house telling me that she’s fired her Property manager and would be managing the property herself from now on.
I don’t want to get caught in the middle of this but I feel somewhat deceived as one of the main reasons I went with this piece of property over some others was because I didn’t want to deal directly with the owner. I had terrible luck in the past where I’ve had to deal directly with owners and nothing but good experiences (for the most part) with property managers as they’re almost always professional about their jobs whenever a renter/tenant has a problem. Whereas owners tend to take things personally or are offended when you try to get them to fix or address a problem with the property.
Adding to the insult is that the Property manager & I had come to some agreements with some issues I had. I’ve got about $50 worth of receipts she’d agreed to reimburse me for. Some of the stuff that the owner had already refused to cover and the property manager had agreed to cover anything the owner refused to cover.
Reasoning for this according to the owner is that she & her boyfriend had recently lost their jobs to layoffs and they couldn’t afford the management company’s fees. Talking to the PM this morning she wasn’t aware of this until this morning when she found the notice from the owner in her fax machine. Didn’t even have the courage to call her or tell her to her face – I’m not getting any warm fuzzes about this person.
Anyway talking to the manager she said that the owner was still under contract and regardless of her notice was required to give 30 days notice before termination of services and that she will have to pay some fines to get out of the agreement.
The only good news (if you can call it that) is the Manager is sending a copy of the revised walk through with a complete list of all the discrepancies I found both before and after I moved in. IMHO there’s a good Grand worth of stuff that needs fixing but after this I suspect I’ll either have to fix it myself or hire someone to do it for me.
Example the front screen door came off due to wood rot in the door jam. You can actually see where it has been patched & re-patched several times and re-screwed time & time again. When I asked to have that fixed – the PM told me that the owner said it was fine when I moved in and that I needed to fix it. When I told the PM that that was unacceptable she said that she’d take care of it. That was last Friday and now this situation.
FYI I am taking (dated) photos of EVERYTHING listed on the move-in check list that needs fixing. Because when I move out in a year – I don’t want to be hit for repairs for anything I didn’t damage.
So I am offically in "Cover My Arse" mode right now and would welcome any thougths or suggestions.
This sucks!