Apt complex charges $15,000 for breaking lease. She had died.

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Apartment complex charges a woman $15,000 for breaking her lease. She had died.
https://notthebee.com/articles/Retrops
·Aug 25, 2024 · NottheBee.com

The Lodge at Shavano Park apartments in San Antonio, Texas, wasn't about to let 91-year-old Sanda Bonilla out of her lease for some lame excuse like dying.

According to the apartment complex, Bonilla still owed them $14,368 in future rent, as well as another $1,117 for a lease break fee, and they sent the bill to the next of kin with a threat to send it to collections if they didn't cover her lease.
The bill even states the reason for breaking the lease as "deceased."


David Naterman, the woman's son, said,
We went to the apartment complex, spoke to the leasing manager and he told us that he would use the security deposit towards the cleaning and turning over the apartment and that they would terminate the lease.
The fact that they're attacking, coming after the next of kin, who, quite honestly, we loved our mom and we're still grieving, and all they care about is the money.
Bill Clanton, an attorney who specializes in consumer and debt collection, doesn't think the apartment complex has much of a case though.
I think it's pretty unusual. I've never heard of anybody trying to charge an estate or somebody who is deceased for rent before.
Texas Property Code (sec. 92.0162) says that a deceased person's estate can "avoid liability for future rent" with two steps: Remove all property from the abode and provide a written notice of termination. After the notice of death is received, the landlord can only charge up to 30 days' rent.
The landlord can charge for about 30 days once the lease is terminated. You can't get blood from a turnip, and you certainly can't get rent from a dead person.
The family is waiting to see if the apartment complex will follow through with its threats to send them to collections or file legal actions.

https://notthebee.com/article/apart...n-15000-for-breaking-her-lease-after-she-died
 
So you know, not the bee is not satire. It's real news.



Apartment complex charges a woman $15,000 for breaking her lease. She had died.
https://notthebee.com/articles/Retrops
·Aug 25, 2024 · NottheBee.com

The Lodge at Shavano Park apartments in San Antonio, Texas, wasn't about to let 91-year-old Sanda Bonilla out of her lease for some lame excuse like dying.

According to the apartment complex, Bonilla still owed them $14,368 in future rent, as well as another $1,117 for a lease break fee, and they sent the bill to the next of kin with a threat to send it to collections if they didn't cover her lease.
The bill even states the reason for breaking the lease as "deceased."


David Naterman, the woman's son, said,

Bill Clanton, an attorney who specializes in consumer and debt collection, doesn't think the apartment complex has much of a case though.

Texas Property Code (sec. 92.0162) says that a deceased person's estate can "avoid liability for future rent" with two steps: Remove all property from the abode and provide a written notice of termination. After the notice of death is received, the landlord can only charge up to 30 days' rent.

The family is waiting to see if the apartment complex will follow through with its threats to send them to collections or file legal actions.

https://notthebee.com/article/apart...n-15000-for-breaking-her-lease-after-she-died
The world just keeps getting crazier by the day. The attorney will probably charge the estate a hefty fee too.
 
It's happening all over where landlords do everything they can to up rents. Here in Vegas we have such an influx from the west coast rents skyrocketed with no jump in wages to cover the cost. When the economy starts getting better and prices get back to normal you think rents will drop? Not on your life! The west coast people are saying it's cheaper here so the rents go up even more. Greed is all it is plain and simple.
 
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