I received a 3-day Notice regarding my late rent. I paid the entire amount of my rent, but did not have the additional $85.00 needed to cover the cost of the "late fee"... I attached a note to the money order when paying the rent indicating when I was paid 2 weeks later, I would pay the additional $85.00. The day before "pay day" I came home and found a notice on my door that said, "Notice of Abandonment"... it indicated that since I had "abandoned" the property, the management would enter within 24-hours, seize all remaining property and take possession. IS THIS POSSIBLE?? When I called the office, they said I needed to pay the $85 the next day, "or else"... Aughhhh... I paid the $85.
But, seriously, can they legally do this! I found out recently that they have done this to other tenants. What is California law concerning something like this in the event I find myself in this situation again (which I hope I do not)...