Landlord accepts keys and one day rent check with 1 week notice to move out then.
My rent was raised a full 10% last September and I could no longer afford
To pay such high rent and was scared it would be done again this year so I
Called the property manager and told her I would be leaving unless she
Would call the owner and let them know I am a single parent struggling as
It is to pay the already high rent, The property manager told me No she
Will not do that because the landlord knows there is a risk that the
Tenant may move out when they raise the rent. She was fired from the
Property management and is no longer working there. I was having a hard
Time with the new 10% increase this year so I began searching for a place
To live and found one but I only had time to give a week notice since the
New place would be available right away and I could afford it, had I given
A 30 day chances are the opportunity to move into a more affordable place
Would be lost, and continuing to pay 1,375 was putting me in greater
Hardship. They accepted my $45.00 for one day of rent for the month of
April, I have a receipt for that and then we did a walk through, they
Accepted the keys and I had no further access to the place since I was out
And they behaved as though I was out. I left the place immaculate, even
Though they gave it to me filthy when I had moved into it, that info is on
The walk through paper when I went into it, so I left it way nicer than
They gave it to me. They credited me 75.00 for the carpet cleaning, but
Not for cleaning when I moved in and when I left. I got a notice in the
Mail saying thank-you for leaving the place in such a clean condition but
We are keeping your deposit for rent of 45.83 per day for 24 days, balance
Due owner 24.92. I was told by a friend that it is illegal to keep deposit
In lieu of rent and since they accepted my keys and walk through and check
For the one day of that month, it is like acceptance of my one week
Written notice to them.
Please let me know what I can do about it, is it legal for them to accept the keys and my final check. Then keep the deposit for rent when I had no further access to the property.
I am in California.