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Property Manager Says 45-Day Notice Really Counts From The 1st, Turning A June 2 Move-Out Notice Into Extra August Rent

In a baffling series of events, a tenant in Idaho has found themselves entangled in a questionable power play with their property management company over a notice to vacate. What should have been a straightforward move-out turned into a financial nightmare when the management insisted that a two-week extension of rent was owed, citing a notice policy that could be interpreted as deliberately misleading.

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The tenant, who has expressed frustration with what they describe as “predatory and unethical” practices from their management, submitted a notice to vacate on June 2, 59 days ahead of their lease’s end on July 31. Yet, upon checking in a few days later, they were informed that the management did not consider the notice valid until the first of the month. This meant that the tenant’s notice was effectively counted as received on July 1, necessitating an additional two weeks of rent until August 14.

“I’m a little baffled that submitting my notice in the morning of June 2 instead of 12 hours earlier means I have to pay two extra weeks of rent,” the tenant stated, highlighting the absurdity of their situation. Although buried within the lease agreement, the property manager had indeed included this first-of-the-month rule, making the tenant’s understanding of a 45-day notice requirement appear misleading at best.

Compounding their frustration, the management had failed to send any communication regarding the lease’s expiration or acknowledgment of the tenant’s notice. This absence of response, along with other reported grievances such as unexplained charges, long waits for maintenance requests, and heating issues that left the tenant in the cold for two weeks during winter, painted a clear picture of a landlord-tenant relationship fraught with neglect and hardship.

As if the two extra weeks of rent weren’t enough, the management threatened the tenant with an early termination fee of around $2,000 if they left on the original end date of July 31, along with additional charges for advertising the unit. It seems that the management is intent on maximizing profits at the tenant’s expense, leaving them with a bitter taste and a pressing financial dilemma.

Many who read the tenant’s story were quick to express disbelief at the property management’s tactics. Some focused on the financial implications, seeing this as an opportunistic grab for extra cash. Others were more outraged by the company’s failure to communicate effectively, which only seemed to compound the tenant’s stress during an already challenging transition.

Commenters noted that such practices are not uncommon in rental situations, where tenants can sometimes feel trapped under unclear terms and unscrupulous management. They highlighted the importance of being vigilant and proactive, though the tenant had certainly done their due diligence by submitting notice well in advance. Others suggested that the tenant might have legal recourse, given that the management’s tactics appeared to contradict the spirit of the lease agreement.

As this property management company continues to assert control over the situation, the tenant remains stuck in a precarious position, wrestling with the looming threat of extra charges while trying to make plans for their next steps. The interplay of unclear policies and aggressive financial tactics leaves open questions about the ethics of property management in this case—an unsettling reminder of the vulnerabilities that many renters face.

 

 

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