☝️This is the correct way to do it. Also, send snail mail written letters, not emails, via registered USPS mail so that you have return receipt confirmations.
No judge will be able to rule that you dodged your tenant responsibility. Not sure that you actually need an atty. Just write to the P.M. that you are withholding rent in an escrow acct. at XYZ BANK( and you must do so) along with a copy of the initial deposit and statement UNTIL such time as the kitchen is finished and a proper Certificate of Occupancy is secured.
Then start looking immediately for a new place as it seems you are being forced out anyway.
No reasonable landlord should make you live in a construction project and even if there were good reason, the lack of communication from both the owner and P.M. should tell you something.
Like the owner needs YOUR $$ to improve HIS property while you get the privilege of living in his rehab project which ostensibly increases his property value which commands a higher rent ( or sales price).
Underpaying “cheap “ rent always has a hidden price.
You just discovered yours.
One thought- take the time to research the owners current address and after he digests that he’s not gonna receive rent for 6 or more months, then maybe float the idea of buying the property. With a lowball offer due to its decrepit state 🎉
SilverFox_1639 t1_je5dk7j wrote
Reply to comment by PM_Georgia_Okeefe in Property Manager sucks - HELP by dogmum60
☝️This is the correct way to do it. Also, send snail mail written letters, not emails, via registered USPS mail so that you have return receipt confirmations. No judge will be able to rule that you dodged your tenant responsibility. Not sure that you actually need an atty. Just write to the P.M. that you are withholding rent in an escrow acct. at XYZ BANK( and you must do so) along with a copy of the initial deposit and statement UNTIL such time as the kitchen is finished and a proper Certificate of Occupancy is secured. Then start looking immediately for a new place as it seems you are being forced out anyway. No reasonable landlord should make you live in a construction project and even if there were good reason, the lack of communication from both the owner and P.M. should tell you something. Like the owner needs YOUR $$ to improve HIS property while you get the privilege of living in his rehab project which ostensibly increases his property value which commands a higher rent ( or sales price). Underpaying “cheap “ rent always has a hidden price. You just discovered yours. One thought- take the time to research the owners current address and after he digests that he’s not gonna receive rent for 6 or more months, then maybe float the idea of buying the property. With a lowball offer due to its decrepit state 🎉