hoof501
Dec 1, 2007, 04:54 PM
I live in Los Angeles and my boyfriend and I recently signed a lease and gave a security deposit for a one bedroom apartment. The apartment had recently been renovated, and when we originally went to look at it, the appliances were not installed yet (stove, fridge, washer/dryer). But we were told that everything was ready to go, it just needed the appliances.
Four days before we were supposed to move in, we went back to the apartment to get the keys, and we found out that were more renovations being done. Basically, the owners had realized once they brought the appliances in, that there was not enough space in the utility room for the washer/dyer. Since the utility room backs up next to a large closet, they decided to knock down the back wall of the utility room and move it back to make more space. So now the utility room is big enough for all the appliances but the problem for us was that the large closet is *much* smaller than it used to be. It may not sound like a big issue, but this apartment has almost zero closet space, and this closet was supposed to be where we were going to store a bunch of film equipment. Now it was basically the size of a coat closet.
This was a dealbreaker for us, and so we told the broker that same day that we no longer wanted the apartment. She said she would re-rent it, but since we had already signed a lease and given a deposit, she said they would charge us (1) for any days past our move in date that they couldn't find a renter and (2) a fee for her broker's services.
I would understand getting charged if we had simply decided to break the lease for no reason, but since they actually changed the layout of the apartment after we signed the lease, can't we get out of being charged?
Thanks.
Four days before we were supposed to move in, we went back to the apartment to get the keys, and we found out that were more renovations being done. Basically, the owners had realized once they brought the appliances in, that there was not enough space in the utility room for the washer/dyer. Since the utility room backs up next to a large closet, they decided to knock down the back wall of the utility room and move it back to make more space. So now the utility room is big enough for all the appliances but the problem for us was that the large closet is *much* smaller than it used to be. It may not sound like a big issue, but this apartment has almost zero closet space, and this closet was supposed to be where we were going to store a bunch of film equipment. Now it was basically the size of a coat closet.
This was a dealbreaker for us, and so we told the broker that same day that we no longer wanted the apartment. She said she would re-rent it, but since we had already signed a lease and given a deposit, she said they would charge us (1) for any days past our move in date that they couldn't find a renter and (2) a fee for her broker's services.
I would understand getting charged if we had simply decided to break the lease for no reason, but since they actually changed the layout of the apartment after we signed the lease, can't we get out of being charged?
Thanks.