To preface our home is clean and kept that way. Public areas of the home living room, dining room, kitchen are clean and free of clutter. My bedroom is clean and neat dresser used shelves used laundry hamper for dirty things.
My folks bedroom is also clean. Now all that being said we have a third bedroom. We didn't particularly want it but the Property Mgmt company refused to rent us anything smaller. "3 adults three bedrooms" they said even though two were a married couple and clearly going to be sharing a bedroom. Not sure what else to do with the spare bedroom and looking to save money we used it for storage.
It's been filled with boxes. We checked and this is neither a fire hazard nor considered one by the local fire chief. Travel through the bedroom to get anywhere else is unnecessary both other bedrooms have windows that are easy to get out of in case of a fire. The floor plan of the house is very well done.
Now the place we live receives an annual inspection. They come through make sure there aren't giant gaping holes in the walls, detectors have their batteries and no blockage etc.
This year they came through like last year and like last year refused to tell my mom their thoughts, opinions, or anything on the spot. We never heard anything bad so presumed. Cool all good.
But this year they sent us a notice that unless we fixed the "clutter, junk, garbage" they will be raising our rent and not lowering it again until the issue addressed. The letter didn't specifically state any problem areas and was just a cut/paste of sections of our rental agreement. We are working to get everything moved into a storage shed having found one that's impressively sized for the price. (Only 100 for something the size of a large single car garage)
I thought of this issue while I was talking about the tree thing and realized that some of you might know. I have been searching for information haven't had much luck are any of you aware if it's legal for them to effectively assess a monthly penalty for not being up to their housing standards especially when everytime we call to say "Could you please tell us exactly what is the issue" and are just told to read the letter.
We are guessing it's the stuff in the third bedroom they forced us to have (the bedroom not the stuff) but they won't tell us anyway. Is this legal?
My folks bedroom is also clean. Now all that being said we have a third bedroom. We didn't particularly want it but the Property Mgmt company refused to rent us anything smaller. "3 adults three bedrooms" they said even though two were a married couple and clearly going to be sharing a bedroom. Not sure what else to do with the spare bedroom and looking to save money we used it for storage.
It's been filled with boxes. We checked and this is neither a fire hazard nor considered one by the local fire chief. Travel through the bedroom to get anywhere else is unnecessary both other bedrooms have windows that are easy to get out of in case of a fire. The floor plan of the house is very well done.
Now the place we live receives an annual inspection. They come through make sure there aren't giant gaping holes in the walls, detectors have their batteries and no blockage etc.
This year they came through like last year and like last year refused to tell my mom their thoughts, opinions, or anything on the spot. We never heard anything bad so presumed. Cool all good.
But this year they sent us a notice that unless we fixed the "clutter, junk, garbage" they will be raising our rent and not lowering it again until the issue addressed. The letter didn't specifically state any problem areas and was just a cut/paste of sections of our rental agreement. We are working to get everything moved into a storage shed having found one that's impressively sized for the price. (Only 100 for something the size of a large single car garage)
I thought of this issue while I was talking about the tree thing and realized that some of you might know. I have been searching for information haven't had much luck are any of you aware if it's legal for them to effectively assess a monthly penalty for not being up to their housing standards especially when everytime we call to say "Could you please tell us exactly what is the issue" and are just told to read the letter.
We are guessing it's the stuff in the third bedroom they forced us to have (the bedroom not the stuff) but they won't tell us anyway. Is this legal?
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