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My husband and I were a few days late on rent this month. We took in a check, but it was refused because they will not take anything but money orders after the due date. The assistant manager told us to go and get a money order and drop it into the night deposit box, since they were about to close for the evening. We said okay and left. When we came back there was a red 8x11 piece of paper taped to our door. It was opened and taped on all four sides so that we (and the rest of our apartment community) could read the message in big font "You must pay rent to live here! Pay or move now!!!". That was all it said. Now, if we hadn't brought payment in that day, I could see a need for a 'notice to pay or quit', but they knew we were going to be putting it in the night drop when we returned. Even though we did pay the rent that night anyway, I was so embarrassed that I was completely tempted to pack the family up and leave right then and there, but I did not want to be stuck with a $1,290 fee for breaking the lease. My questions are A) can they publicly humiliate us like that? Aren't we entitled to some privacy? Shouldn't they have at least folded the paper so passerbys couldn't read it? B) If this was a 'notice to pay or quit' aren't they required to state other things on it, like a total amount due or date that they plan to file for eviction?
Thanks in advance!What is the name of your state?
My husband and I were a few days late on rent this month. We took in a check, but it was refused because they will not take anything but money orders after the due date. The assistant manager told us to go and get a money order and drop it into the night deposit box, since they were about to close for the evening. We said okay and left. When we came back there was a red 8x11 piece of paper taped to our door. It was opened and taped on all four sides so that we (and the rest of our apartment community) could read the message in big font "You must pay rent to live here! Pay or move now!!!". That was all it said. Now, if we hadn't brought payment in that day, I could see a need for a 'notice to pay or quit', but they knew we were going to be putting it in the night drop when we returned. Even though we did pay the rent that night anyway, I was so embarrassed that I was completely tempted to pack the family up and leave right then and there, but I did not want to be stuck with a $1,290 fee for breaking the lease. My questions are A) can they publicly humiliate us like that? Aren't we entitled to some privacy? Shouldn't they have at least folded the paper so passerbys couldn't read it? B) If this was a 'notice to pay or quit' aren't they required to state other things on it, like a total amount due or date that they plan to file for eviction?
Thanks in advance!What is the name of your state?