New owners evasive on renewing lease
I live in California and I have been at the same apartment for two years. A new company recently purchased the apartment complex. My current lease (under the old company) expires on July 31st. I expressed interested on July 1st to renew and I was told someone would contact me "soon." I didn't hear anything back and then I spoke to the manager again on July 27th reminding her my lease was up in a few days. She said she would call me on July 29th to discuss renewing the lease but she never did. In the meantime, I found out that a family friend died and I need/want to go to the funeral which is 8 hours away. When I called the manager to explain, she said that it was taking the corporate office some time to figure out what the new rates would be and it would be up to 10 days before I received a new lease. I explained that I needed to attend a funeral in another part of the state and couldn't wait 10 days for a new lease. The manager was sympathetic but offered no alternatives--just wait for corporate to "figure it out." My questions are: 1. am I required to pay rent on August 1st since I will not have a lease and no written notice about my status as a tenant? 2. If I leave the city to go to the funeral (I plan on being gone a few weeks), could the owners access my apartment and somehow take possession of my belongings? 3. Can I simply go into the office on August 1st and ask for a new one-month lease and pay my rent? 4. Is it common to live in an apartment without a lease? This seems strange to me--I have money to give them and they won't take it! It's frustrating that I've been a stellar tenant for two years and the company is basically making me choose between attending a funeral and signing a piece of paper.
Comment on joypulv's post
Thank you, this reply makes me feel better. I'm not worried about the rent increase right now... I just want to get to the funeral while making sure the apartment is legally mine while I'm away. I'll pay my rent on the 1st and hit the road. Thanks!
Comment on ScottGem's post
The letter is a great idea... thanks!
Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
Thanks for your comments. I feel less stressed now. I actually think the new company might be lowering rates. I live in a crappy area of town in an older, ugly apartment complex (which, having lived in third world countries, doesn't bother me so much), but it's a convenient apartment close to campus so I thought it was worth it. They now charge new tenants $70 less for the same apartment I have. I wonder if that's what's taking so long... milk me for a few extra bucks until the make the lower rates official. But who am I to complain? They have a business to run and I have a place to live.