Posted by dave on October 13, 2001 at 09:48:03:
In Reply to: Problem 1: Late fees posted by wane on October 12, 2001 at 22:28:44:
If you are having problems with the rent, have you started to take your own lunch to work everyday? Have you stopped eating out, or eating fast foods? Do you buy food in bulk, such as buying 5 lbs of hamberger at 99 cents a pound at Foodtown, instead of $1.99 for a 1lb package, and freezing it?
Not to mention going out drinking on the weekends? Or do you smoke? Lots of money to be saved there.
All of this could easily save you $100+ a month so you will never have to pay a late fee..
: I am in an 18-unit rent-stabilized bldg in manhattan, and I succeeded my domestic partner in the lease in 2/00. After a few months, my money got all out of whack, adjusting to paying 100% of rent and bills, and i paid rent late from May to September of 2000........for which I was solicited, and paid, a $25 fee.
: On the DHCRs website, it says that these fees are allowable if they are provided for in the lease and ALL RENEWALS. The wording couldn't be clearer. I made management aware of this, and deducted the $125 from July's rent - which was promptly returned. NOW they want the fee for rent paid after the 5th, whereas they'd previously said the 10th. There is NOTHING in the renewals about a late fee; and they refuse to provide a copy of the original, even after making me get a letter from my estranged ex.
: So, any experience with late fees out there?
: The LL also refuses to give me bank info for my deposit (location or acct number), and would only tell me what was "in there" as of my succession (tho they made my ex write a letter relinquishing rights to the dep. to me). It doesn't seem to have accumulted much in the way of interest....and I've NEVER seen any kind of statement.
: Any experiences out there?
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