- Jurisdiction
- California
Good time of day, experts!
My leasing agreement expiration was June 1, 2021. I moved out my belongings and handed over the keys from the apartment on May 30th to a resident services representative. About a week later in the move-out statement I noticed $201.50 charge with "Rent-early term - Accelerated rent" description. I did not ask for an early term rental cancelation nor was I warned about additional charges involved with handing over the keys 2 days early. I moved 4 times in the past several days before the expiration of the lease agreement with no extra charges for doing so.
Question: is there any way I can get my $201.50 back?
I had a long back-and-forth communication with the property manager over email, but they simply ignore my request to return the money and claim they've done everything correctly. Yet I believe that they must not have charged me because I never asked them to do so, and they also never warned me about additional charges involved.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!
My leasing agreement expiration was June 1, 2021. I moved out my belongings and handed over the keys from the apartment on May 30th to a resident services representative. About a week later in the move-out statement I noticed $201.50 charge with "Rent-early term - Accelerated rent" description. I did not ask for an early term rental cancelation nor was I warned about additional charges involved with handing over the keys 2 days early. I moved 4 times in the past several days before the expiration of the lease agreement with no extra charges for doing so.
Question: is there any way I can get my $201.50 back?
I had a long back-and-forth communication with the property manager over email, but they simply ignore my request to return the money and claim they've done everything correctly. Yet I believe that they must not have charged me because I never asked them to do so, and they also never warned me about additional charges involved.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!