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Re: no instructions for mailing a check to LL (Score: 1) by Anonymous on Saturday, March 17, 2012 @00:57
The balance in my account was dicreased without any explaination from LL. It bothers me so much that I would not feel ok if the check is not delivered by the bank or by mail certificate.

I have tried very hard. And you can see. But, LL would not do anything to help a tenant out.

Remember, I have full-time job. When I come home, the lease office usually is gone for the day.

The person who takes care of the rental check is usually not working during the weekends. Plus, weekends are my time for grocerty shopping, contact my realtors in CT about the renting, etc.

I do not know why a simple thing can be so diffcult. Why LL does nothing but keeps charging the late fee without sending tenent a billing statement, a receipt when I asked for, etc. NOTHING for month after month.

The worker in the lease office is changed. If LL does not tell us the new worker who takes care of the check. We would not know.

Now, I accidently heard a news - add "the lease office" after the company name from my bank. My rental lease never mentions anything like that. I do whatever normal tenant would do - mail the check monthly to LL at LL's address on the lease. I could not think a single thing that can go wrongly.

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