Jonish
May 7, 2008, 01:04 PM
I lived in the same apartment in Portland, Oregon for two and a half years. Recently I informed my landlord that I would be moving out and moving across the country. I found two people to take over the apartment to continue the year long lease of which at time of moving out I would be halfway through with. He told me that he would not charge me a "lease breakage fee" even though there was a clause in the lease stating that there was to be no subletting. Everything seemed fine and I've been waiting patiently for my deposit back in the mail.
Today I got a hand written note in the mail detailing over $4,000 in charges that I "owe"! Everything from unpaid rent (?? ) to late fees AND a lease breakage free of 1 1/2 times a month of rent.
I know I've certainly NEVER not paid my rent. You would think if you didn't pay it or there was a problem, someone would say something. Maybe it was late a day or two a few times, but that's at most I can think of. He also made us pay in money orders instead of checks (shady) so I can't reference my bank account to show checks being cashed.
My question is, can he actually save up all these fees and charges until I moved out and attempt to spring them all at once on me like this? Is there some sort of statute of limitations? The lease clearly states that unpaid rent will result in eviction. Eviction was something that was never mentioned in my 2 1/2 years there. It's also painfully clear that he didn't have a problem with my friends taking over the lease.
Help. The man is a slumlord (and slightly senile from what I can tell) and I need to know what I can do. The woman who runs his office had no idea what was going on either.
Today I got a hand written note in the mail detailing over $4,000 in charges that I "owe"! Everything from unpaid rent (?? ) to late fees AND a lease breakage free of 1 1/2 times a month of rent.
I know I've certainly NEVER not paid my rent. You would think if you didn't pay it or there was a problem, someone would say something. Maybe it was late a day or two a few times, but that's at most I can think of. He also made us pay in money orders instead of checks (shady) so I can't reference my bank account to show checks being cashed.
My question is, can he actually save up all these fees and charges until I moved out and attempt to spring them all at once on me like this? Is there some sort of statute of limitations? The lease clearly states that unpaid rent will result in eviction. Eviction was something that was never mentioned in my 2 1/2 years there. It's also painfully clear that he didn't have a problem with my friends taking over the lease.
Help. The man is a slumlord (and slightly senile from what I can tell) and I need to know what I can do. The woman who runs his office had no idea what was going on either.