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We hired a property management agency to handle it all but will be in the area for about 3 months.
The PM accepted a couple on 8 Sep and we authorized the tenants to have a move-in date of 15 Sep at which time first month's rent was due and we agreed for the security deposit to be paid along with October's rent. My husband knows who they are through mutual friends but is in no way "friends" with them. What we do know is that they seem to be good people and have decent jobs so we were excited that we knew something about them from people we trust. They're several years older than my husband and I and that also gave us a bit of the warm fuzzies-there's an expectation of responsibility that comes with age- wow, we were so wrong.

Somehow the tenants got our phone number, and I received a frantic call tonight (20 Sep) from them telling me that the personal check they wrote to the agency on the 15th will not clear due to an accidental double car payment- I feel bad for their mistake but told them that they need to contact the PM ASAP and let him know, I don't know what she (wife) was thinking by calling me. The check hasn't even been processed yet. They haven't moved any of their household items into the house, that is scheduled to begin tomorrow morning.
It specifically states in the application/agreement provided by the PM that first month's rent and security deposit must be paid by cashier's check or money order. I don't know what happened there, why would they take a personal check when it's against their policy?
The tenant offered me a significantly lower amount of cash "right now", for what? I don't know. I explained that even though we are the owners, we contracted with the agency to handle all financial transactions, etc...that prompted begging for me to pay to get out of my contract with the PM and have them just pay me directly for the duration of the lease. Are you kidding me!? Unbelievable. I told them that they really need to take this up with the agency and that it was all out of my hands. I'm so shocked right now.
Is this all grounds for them to be terminated from the "lease"? We still haven't been able to get a copy of the signed lease from the PM- he's always out of the office and apparently none of the other agents can help us- which I find really unprofessional and unnerving.
It does state in a copy of our contract with the PM that upon receipt of deposit and first month's rent, they (tenants) and the PM's agency have entered into the lease. So, even though the agency received the check, no funds have been paid. I'm not very familiar with a whole lot of legal stuff, but in my mind, that screams INVALID. Am I wrong?
Another major issue- when talking to the tenant, she kept referring to the payment that she made on the 15th as the "security deposit" and I told her that the agreement was to pay the first month's rent, that her payment was not the deposit and she just started going on and on about what a loser PM we have and that she's not comfortable dealing with such shady characters. Obviously we have a major communication breakdown somewhere, but this relationship is not starting out on the right foot, for sure.
The rent is 1950/month and that's not cheap…if they're cutting their finances so close that a small error in bill paying makes them bounce a check by $1300 (she told me that's how short they are), how can they honestly afford our house? That means that if we were to somehow let them pay THIS first payment along with the other two on 1 Oct, they would have to pay $5850 and that's just too much for them, it's too much for just about anyone. I know I couldn't do it and I make a lot more than either of them. I'm losing faith in my PM by the minute, but even more worried about these tenants who are going to be moving their furniture and kids into the house in less than 12 hours.
Other rental houses in our area are either almost uninhabitable or even more expensive than ours, so we wouldn't exactly have a problem finding new tenants and I don't want them out on the street, but this is business- I have to keep reminding myself that.
I don't think the PM did a very good job with the financial screening and definately not pulling their weight or earning their fees-it's only been about 3 weeks since we contracted with them.
So, is any of this grounds for nullification of the lease? If they move their stuff in tomorrow and the agency doesn't get payment, are we going to end up in eviction court if they don't want to leave?
Does anyone think that the PM's actions or lack of are grounds for us to break our contract with the agency without having to pay the 10 percent fee for the next 12 months?
I'm pissed that they would take a personal check when it explicitly states that it is not an acceptable form of payment and now they've put us in this situation. We are more than likely going to lose out on this month's rent, probably have to pay God only knows what else and we've lost out on several GOOD renters. Should we be entitled to compensation for that?
Sorry so long, and thanks for any responses. I don't know where we're at right now!!!