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savygirl

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Former tenant issue on obtaining refund on outstanding credit for CAM reconciliation payment

Hi,
I sold my spa business back in May, 2007 and recently received a letter from the property manager informing me there an outstanding credit ($782.47) that was being held in my former account for CAM reconciliation payment. The credit was transferred to the new tenant under the new lease.
A correspondent letter was sent to the new owner informing him of the matter; he needs to issue a check to me, then take the credit
against his base rent charge.
When I contacted the property manager to obtain a refund. He directed me to call the new owner instead, which I did. He denied knowing the situation. He did noticed there's a credit on his last month rent statement, but without any explanation. I'm now stuck with this unresolve issue. Please help advise what I should do n

 
 
 
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Submitted 353 days ago...

Ruchele

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Gather up all your evidence, get a letter from the lease agent/owner, and present it to the new bussiness owner. Also ask the lease agent to send a certified letter to the new business owner explaining were the credit came from. If none of that works, get a lawyer.

 

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