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All Forum Posts by: Anu Ram

Anu Ram has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Ripped off at move out

Anu RamPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Ok so to Jacob and Gail,

We knew when we were going to break the lease, we are going to forfeit our security deposit and we will continue to pay rent till the new tenant moves in. So we essentially paid rent till when the new tenants moved in. We knew this because the new tenants signed a lease with the realtor company. Our Realtor company said they don't allow sub-leasing. We were okay with it. I think when anyone signs a lease, there is a definite intent to stay for the duration of the lease. But life doesn't go exactly as planned and leases need to be broken sometimes. We are not under any extra obligation to be ripped off just because we break the lease.  

Thanks to everyone else who helped me during this time. Interestingly, I found out that I am not able to get any information on the cleaning company that my realtor produced for me. They don't have a phone number and the address listed in the invoice is a residential address ( I called the tax assessor office to get this information ). What can I do with this information. Can I file a complaint with the police office.

Post: Ripped off at move out

Anu RamPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Thank you all for your response. We paid the last month rent and one month rent as security deposit at the time of move in. We were told that we will have to forego the security deposit since we are breaking the lease and cannot sub-lease as per the realtors conditions. They say that it is the Washington state rule that we have to forego the security deposit if we break the lease. Is this true.

Finally, they withheld a big part of last months rent and are giving us about $100 back when they have two months rent with them.

I have pictures/video taken by the third party assessment company.

Post: Ripped off at move out

Anu RamPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

We have been renting a house for a little less than two years and recently moved to another state. We had a professional carpet cleaning company steam clean the entire carpeted area of the house. Also, we had a local cleaning guy who works for a three star hotel in our town come for three days to clean the bathrooms, windows, kitchen, refrigerator, walls and stuff. Also, my husband and I also cleaned the house and we honestly believed that we left the house in better condition that what we had received and were naively thinking we will get our entire last months rent back. We were breaking our lease and as per the lease terms had to forfeit our security deposit. Also, we paid rent for the time when the house was empty after we left and the new tenants occupied it.

We moved out of state and the realtors know this. We received a statement where we are charged $1000 for cleaning the house. The realtor hired a third party assessment company ( I don't know how they are related ) and they gave a report that the kitchen is dirty and walls, bathroom are dirty, garage has some things in it and is dirty and so on. They video taped and took pictures of the house. My husband asked the realtor if she actually saw the video and the pictures and she says no. However, the stuff in the garage is left by the landlord before we occupied the house and it is in the move-in report filled by the realtor company. We told the realtor about this. They have a very bad reputation in town and reviews say some other tenants have had the same experience as us. My husband is a faculty in a university and we have maintained the house well. Two parties came to take a look at the house when we were occupying it to start a new lease and they both were interesting in signing a lease. If the house has been poorly maintained as per their report, is it likely for this to happen. Our monthly rent was $1250

My husband is mad with rage and feels so cheated. What are our options now. How can we proceed. This has happened in the state of Washington. Any insights will be greatly appreciated