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Lease Addendums

Craig Desnoyers
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Posted Feb 10 2016, 08:49

Hey everyone, 

I have been leasing my apt for the last two years with family while I saved up to purchase my first duplex this year. While renting my complex has emailed last year about an addendum to our lease but we never signed anything nor did they sign anything. Now this year they have added another larger addenum to our lease but once again we never signed anything. Our lease is now coming up and we are asked to renew and we have agreed to renew for 6months while I house hunt. Since we have never agreed to sign anything does this addendum take place at the renewal? Or do we need a seperate sheet with both parties signing the addendum to take place? On the renewal paperwork it states "Whereas all other terms and conditions in the original Lease Agreement and Security Deposit Policy will remain unchanged and in full force and effect during the term of the renewal." I only ask because the new addendum is all about "properly" cleaning the apt. We live in a very clean apt as it is cleaning every week, taking care of the place. We have always cleaned our last apts when moving out but this place has horrible management and has found ways to nickle and dime us over the past 2 years and we want to protect our deposit. Any help would be appreciated on this topic.

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Michele Fischer
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Michele Fischer
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Replied Feb 15 2016, 16:31

Craig,

If your management company likes to retain deposits, I wouldn't count on getting yours back.  I would suggest you go over all the paperwork and follow everything to a T and take a lot of photos of the condition you leave it in, but ultimately, is it worth taking them to small claims court over?  At move out, insist on a walk through, ask if there are any concerns, and ask what kind of tenant reference will be given for future inquiries (even if you don't plan to rent again).   Document dates and details of what has happened so far and what happens form here on out, in case you do want to go to court.  If/when you get treated wrongly, you could try mailing the property owner to inform them of how their PM behaves.

If you disagree and would not sign any of the addendum, I would dispute it now before you give notice.  Write a formal letter of which aspects you take issue with, why, and that you may not want to rent from a place with such practices.

We lost our deposit on our one and only apartment rental.  We wish we had gotten money back and felt we deserved it, but it wasn't worth our time and emotional energy chasing.

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Craig Desnoyers
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Replied Feb 17 2016, 12:05

Thanks Michelle for your response, we ended up deciding to not renew our lease with our current complex. Hopefully we will get some money back on the deposit but time will tell next month.

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Bruce Feldman
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Replied Feb 17 2016, 16:46

The terms of the original lease cannot be unilaterally changed, so the "addendum" is likely not valid unless your lease allows it or you signed it.