What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
We received a summons for eviction over a week ago (late rent). I contacted the rental property management and made arrangements to pay the rent (we are now fully caught up, it was a freak occurence) and was told that they would dismiss the case and we'd just have to pay the fee. Well, my husband took them a cashier's check on the first and paid July and August rent in full.
Imagine my husband's surprise when he came home today from helping a friend and there was a restitution notice posted on our door saying we have to vacate the premises by midnight on the 11th. Of course, we can't get a hold of anyone at the property management agency.
What little I've been able to dig up says that they *can* do this but they have to reimburse you for the overpaid amount (for us this would be for the rent after midnight on the 11th) within four days of being paid. Well, it's been longer than four days.
They have our rent in full for the month (not to mention our huge security deposit). How screwed are we? Help?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Update: Finally got a hold of the property management company and the situation is resolved. Apparently the lawyer screwed up. *whew*
We received a summons for eviction over a week ago (late rent). I contacted the rental property management and made arrangements to pay the rent (we are now fully caught up, it was a freak occurence) and was told that they would dismiss the case and we'd just have to pay the fee. Well, my husband took them a cashier's check on the first and paid July and August rent in full.
Imagine my husband's surprise when he came home today from helping a friend and there was a restitution notice posted on our door saying we have to vacate the premises by midnight on the 11th. Of course, we can't get a hold of anyone at the property management agency.
What little I've been able to dig up says that they *can* do this but they have to reimburse you for the overpaid amount (for us this would be for the rent after midnight on the 11th) within four days of being paid. Well, it's been longer than four days.
They have our rent in full for the month (not to mention our huge security deposit). How screwed are we? Help?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Update: Finally got a hold of the property management company and the situation is resolved. Apparently the lawyer screwed up. *whew*
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