RentApart
Sep 28, 2006, 02:04 PM
Hello,
A year ago, during my lease signing for my apartment, I negotiated my rent down by $100. I crossed out the figure that was on the lease, wrote in the negotiated rate, and initialed beside it. I didn't ask the agent to initial this change also (I know, I know... ), though the entire document does have her signature. I've been paying the negotiated rent for the last year, and now the management company has changed. They are questioning the validity of the change made to the rent rate and want to charge me the higher rent. Do you know whose side the law would take? If the new management company "wins," does that mean I owe $1200 in back rent for the last twelve months and could be served a notice for eviction? (OOOOUCH.)
Thank you for your help.
Washington DC
A year ago, during my lease signing for my apartment, I negotiated my rent down by $100. I crossed out the figure that was on the lease, wrote in the negotiated rate, and initialed beside it. I didn't ask the agent to initial this change also (I know, I know... ), though the entire document does have her signature. I've been paying the negotiated rent for the last year, and now the management company has changed. They are questioning the validity of the change made to the rent rate and want to charge me the higher rent. Do you know whose side the law would take? If the new management company "wins," does that mean I owe $1200 in back rent for the last twelve months and could be served a notice for eviction? (OOOOUCH.)
Thank you for your help.
Washington DC