factorypond
Jan 4, 2008, 08:38 AM
Hi, I live in brooklyn I signed a lease on the 4th of October and the broker said I would be prorated the following month. The reason I couldn't move in on the first is that the apartment wasn't ready. Even the day I signed the lease there were workers in there fixing the bathroom and kitchen.
It is January and the management company says they don't do that and I owe them that rent for the first three days and the building manager denies that the apartment wasn't ready.
Actually at first they said they would prorate me. That was the first phone call. The second phone call they said they only do that if I visit their home office which is difficult to get to and only if I paid several months in advance before I had actually moved in. the third phone call she said they don't prorate, then she said they would let me hold my money for 4 days and then I could send them rent. She was telling me that prorating is when the tenant can hold their money until the day they signed the lease and then send it in, the whole rent (without subtracting money)
Are they jerking me around? Do I have a leg to stand on to get back my money for those 3 days? If so do I want to renew a lease with a management company that would so obviously try to take advantage of me? I know its only 3 days but I feel like the principle of the thing is getting to me.
I'd appreciate any advice.
It is January and the management company says they don't do that and I owe them that rent for the first three days and the building manager denies that the apartment wasn't ready.
Actually at first they said they would prorate me. That was the first phone call. The second phone call they said they only do that if I visit their home office which is difficult to get to and only if I paid several months in advance before I had actually moved in. the third phone call she said they don't prorate, then she said they would let me hold my money for 4 days and then I could send them rent. She was telling me that prorating is when the tenant can hold their money until the day they signed the lease and then send it in, the whole rent (without subtracting money)
Are they jerking me around? Do I have a leg to stand on to get back my money for those 3 days? If so do I want to renew a lease with a management company that would so obviously try to take advantage of me? I know its only 3 days but I feel like the principle of the thing is getting to me.
I'd appreciate any advice.