If your landlord is saying you didn't pay rent, you should gather proof of payment such as receipts or bank statements, and communicate with your landlord to resolve the issue calmly and professionally.
Yes, the landlord falsely claimed that you didn't pay rent, even though you did.
Find a landlord who will allow you to rent without regard to your credit score. This will likely be a mom and pop landlord and not an apartment rental service, but you will be able to get a place and work on your credit.
Yes, it is possible to negotiate the rent after signing the lease, but it may depend on the landlord's willingness to make changes to the agreement. It is recommended to communicate openly and respectfully with the landlord to discuss any potential rent adjustments.
It depends on how much the landlord charges.
To confirm if you paid your rent, check your bank statements or payment records for proof of payment. If you have evidence of payment, you can show it to your landlord to resolve the issue.
Generally there is no point in suing a property manager for not collecting rent. It should be noted that the tenant is responsible for paying his rent on time. It is not the responsibility for the landlord to collect the rent. If the landlord does not collect rent and the tenant should send it to the landlord by mail or in person.
Tell your landlord
Your answer depends on what you want to do.If the rent is paid for the full term of the lease agreement, then the landlord cannot rent the unit until the rent runs out.The landlord may want access to the unit to confirm that everything in the unit remains undamaged.If the landlord wants to rent the unit just because it's vacant, the landlord should refund the 'unused' rent to the departed tenant.
Are you saying that you paid the rent and then the landlord lost the payment? You would have to determine at which point the rent was lost. For instance, if the check never arrived in the mail and was not cashed, then it wasn't the fault of the landlord. If it is a personal check, then payment could be stopped and the check replaced, without a problem.
Rent account or landlords account
Your landlord is the only one who should be collecting your rent unless he has been contracted by an agency or management company to do this on his behalf.
If he lost his renters privilege, he is no longer a landlord
A landlord cannot legally harass you for rent if your rent is not in arrears.
If your friends landlord lowered the rent for him/her and then after moving in with him/her, he/she decides to move out, then the landlord will most likely raise the rent again.
Your landlord can evict you and sue for back rent.
No, although the landlord does have an obligation to try to rent the place to somebody else (mitigate his loss). The tenant should get somebody to remove his stuff and put it in storage, and return the key to the landlord with a letter saying that he surrenders possession.
I have to pay rent to my Landlord