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What is the name of your state? TEXAS
Recently, I rented a self storage unit & the Property Manager began harrassing me after about 3 weeks following the execution of my Month-to-Month lease. My experience tells me he is, among other things, inexperienced in the area of "customer service" and management. However, he has on several occasions caused me great concern that he is going to terminate my lease and I would like to determine what rights I have in order to forward a letter to the District Manager regarding the problems.
I have relocated out of state indefinitely (mother had surgery, & no idea when/if I will return to TX for reason other than to move my belongings elsewhere), and a couple of weeks ago I mailed my first payment following my relocation. I called the Property Manager (onsite office) to verify he received my payment, & the PM informed me that I have been "locked out of the unit for non-payment". I sent the payment in plenty of time to reach his office, even if the US Postal Service delayed delivery for some reason. Still the PM insisted he did not receive my payment.
I told him I would send another check out that day, and also offered to pay by credit card (a feature that is "available" according to the Lease, but the PM says is NOT an option--I would have to come into the office in person to make the payment, and the fact the Lease states "pay by phone" is not applicable) but the PM stated again that I had been locked out, and that my belongings are subject to be sold at this point.
I KNOW he cannot just decide to do this, but I am afraid he will. I have items such as baby books, photos, etc. stored inside the unit and I DO NOT want to lose these things. I have someone who is willing to go into the unit to remove such items, but since I am "locked out" I, nor anyone else, is allowed access to the unit.
I called this morning, since the 2nd payment should have arrived no later than Sat. but the PM said "no payment has arrived". I also sent a check via "Fed Ex" that was returned to me Undeliverable.???
Do the same Landlord Tenant Laws apply to Self Storage Property Managers? AND, included in my question, is it also illegal for a PM of a Self Storage property to discriminate against a tenant based on the fact s/he has a small child? Or, terminate the Month-to-Month lease simply because s/he does not "like" a tenant and the fact the tenant has a child?
Thanks guys, and hope all is well with each of you!
I am sure you have noticed, as I figure things have been a bit quiet around the site, that I have been away for a while.
I am sure, however, that several of you have missed me.
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Recently, I rented a self storage unit & the Property Manager began harrassing me after about 3 weeks following the execution of my Month-to-Month lease. My experience tells me he is, among other things, inexperienced in the area of "customer service" and management. However, he has on several occasions caused me great concern that he is going to terminate my lease and I would like to determine what rights I have in order to forward a letter to the District Manager regarding the problems.
I have relocated out of state indefinitely (mother had surgery, & no idea when/if I will return to TX for reason other than to move my belongings elsewhere), and a couple of weeks ago I mailed my first payment following my relocation. I called the Property Manager (onsite office) to verify he received my payment, & the PM informed me that I have been "locked out of the unit for non-payment". I sent the payment in plenty of time to reach his office, even if the US Postal Service delayed delivery for some reason. Still the PM insisted he did not receive my payment.
I told him I would send another check out that day, and also offered to pay by credit card (a feature that is "available" according to the Lease, but the PM says is NOT an option--I would have to come into the office in person to make the payment, and the fact the Lease states "pay by phone" is not applicable) but the PM stated again that I had been locked out, and that my belongings are subject to be sold at this point.
I KNOW he cannot just decide to do this, but I am afraid he will. I have items such as baby books, photos, etc. stored inside the unit and I DO NOT want to lose these things. I have someone who is willing to go into the unit to remove such items, but since I am "locked out" I, nor anyone else, is allowed access to the unit.
I called this morning, since the 2nd payment should have arrived no later than Sat. but the PM said "no payment has arrived". I also sent a check via "Fed Ex" that was returned to me Undeliverable.???
Do the same Landlord Tenant Laws apply to Self Storage Property Managers? AND, included in my question, is it also illegal for a PM of a Self Storage property to discriminate against a tenant based on the fact s/he has a small child? Or, terminate the Month-to-Month lease simply because s/he does not "like" a tenant and the fact the tenant has a child?
Thanks guys, and hope all is well with each of you!


