a bit long winded, no smartasses please.....
She and i have been together for a couple years now. In mid 2007, she had a couple months left on her 6 month lease, just lost her job, so she tried to talk to the manager about getting released from the lease, unfortunately she didnt get anything in writing. Needless to say, we moved in together at that time and life went on. We ended up moving to texas for a short time and then came back to colorado in june of 2008. Earlier this month she got served with papers and we find out she is being sued by the apartments for $1421.17 (Rent-$593.67, Late fees-$35, repairs-$62.50, Locks/Keys-$45, Termination fee-$685, Eviction-$200, less a $200 Security deposit). I told her she should call the lawyers and see if the apartments would take a lump sum settlement in lieu of making payments on the full amount. She attempted that and it got turned down. Now they have sent her a "Financial Questionnaire For Payment Schedule" so that she can make payments....
So she sent off the financial disclosure and they replied with a call and she called them back today and they discussed a payment plan, only now the sum has jumped from 1400 and change to 1900 and change, it is assumable this is legal fees and whatnot.
I didnt have a problem paying the 1400 and change as this is a mistake she made, gotta own up and pay it..... but here we face an extra $500 just because its gone to legal. In collections, its my understanding the collections agency can only go after the amount of debt, but the original debt seeker settles for around half, and anything over half, the collections company gets to keep. Obviously this is a different animal and i cant help but think the apartments have an obligation to seek her out via certified mail or something else before just turning it over to a lawyer and have them tack on an extra $500 to the bill....
it also bears to mention that she called the apartments today and asked for copies of the certified letters they sent to try and collect, but they said they dont send certified letters, but claimed to send mail to her at our current address to make attempts to collect but we never received anything.
Again, i have no problem paying the 1400 and change to put it behind me but if there was a step they failed to take to send it to legal, then i dont feel we should be the ones paying them $500 to collect 1400 in money that we are more than willing to pay.... had we received something from her apartments before, we would have paid it.
What say you?



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