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suspect PM is charging exorbitant fees for services and goods

Amie Garcia
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My PM is charging exorbitant fees for cleaning, products for the unit and bookings have moved to other properties. Red flags all over!  I’m ending our business agreement but have not been compensated for charges for services and goods not provided. Such as deep clean, nonexistent items charged for and inflated prices for stocking. 
any chance I can get my money back?

Moving on to hosting myself!  

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Nathan Gesner
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  • Cody, WY
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Nathan Gesner
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Quote from @Adam Bartomeo:

Ouch! @Nathan Gesner

Sounds like a lot of work for a few hundred dollars and a suspicion... LOL! You forgot to add choke them until they pass out! LOL

It is, but OP doesn't explain how much money she's talking about here. I would just walk away for a few hundred dollars. $1,000 or more and I would try to threaten them with a lawsuit or report them to the commission and try to negotiate getting something back. I wouldn't involve an attorney unless it's $10,000+

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