We recently stayed at a condo on the beach - the building was by no means a new building, nor was it deluxe. We were satisfied because it was on the beach, that's all we wanted.
Our payment included a $250 damage deposit. When we returned home, the condo owners (this was not rented through a management company or agency) emailed us asking if we had an "accident with the closet door." I sincerely had no idea what they were talking about. I hadn't even used their closet other than to toss our suitcases in after we had unpacked and put our clothes in the drawers.
I responded to the email that I was puzzled about their question. There was no response from them.
So I asked my husband if he noticed a problem with the closet door. He said that in fact, he did. It was a louvre style door, most likely original equipment. He noticed that at the top of the door, the louvres were beginning to separate from the top wooden frame. It appeared to be a case of wear and tear had finally gotten the best of the doors and the glue was coming undone. He said he could have fit it back together, but didn't want to mess with it so he left the door partially ajar to cut down on the use. It didn't matter, we weren't using the closet anyway. He didn't even mention it to me.
So having received no response to my question, I sent another email to the owners explaining exactly the way I did above. I also added that we have been renting condos, cottages etc. for 25 years with all our kids and have never once damaged any property and we are very conscientious and considerate renters.
This last email was sent almost a week ago - no response.
I'm beginning to think they are going to keep our damage deposit becasue of the closet issue.
What do you think? I guess we don't have a case here, but do you think that would be fair? I'm really going to be turned off on renting from private owners if they use damage deposits to fix wear/tear issues. Suppose the microwave had gone out while we were there? Would they charge us to purchase a new one??
Opinions, please, woujld be appreciated.
Thank you,
Kris
Our payment included a $250 damage deposit. When we returned home, the condo owners (this was not rented through a management company or agency) emailed us asking if we had an "accident with the closet door." I sincerely had no idea what they were talking about. I hadn't even used their closet other than to toss our suitcases in after we had unpacked and put our clothes in the drawers.
I responded to the email that I was puzzled about their question. There was no response from them.
So I asked my husband if he noticed a problem with the closet door. He said that in fact, he did. It was a louvre style door, most likely original equipment. He noticed that at the top of the door, the louvres were beginning to separate from the top wooden frame. It appeared to be a case of wear and tear had finally gotten the best of the doors and the glue was coming undone. He said he could have fit it back together, but didn't want to mess with it so he left the door partially ajar to cut down on the use. It didn't matter, we weren't using the closet anyway. He didn't even mention it to me.
So having received no response to my question, I sent another email to the owners explaining exactly the way I did above. I also added that we have been renting condos, cottages etc. for 25 years with all our kids and have never once damaged any property and we are very conscientious and considerate renters.
This last email was sent almost a week ago - no response.
I'm beginning to think they are going to keep our damage deposit becasue of the closet issue.
What do you think? I guess we don't have a case here, but do you think that would be fair? I'm really going to be turned off on renting from private owners if they use damage deposits to fix wear/tear issues. Suppose the microwave had gone out while we were there? Would they charge us to purchase a new one??
Opinions, please, woujld be appreciated.
Thank you,
Kris
