Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 11, 2015/05/11) */ In regards to the issues with Lodge ***Young America did produce a move out inspection in May after the original lease expiredAt this time we found some light cleaning, minor drywall repairs, and a broken desk chairYoung America billed back for the broken desk chair Two of the Lessees remained in the apartment and two new lessees joined them for the XXschool year leaseNo move in inspection was done by the new tenants, despite being encouraged by Young America to do so At the end of the lease, Young America inspected the property, found bedroom carpets that needed to be replaced due to stains, and burns in the carpet, as well as large drywall repairs in the common area of the living room, as well as the overall cleaning of the apartment Young America documented all of these damages via photos that we still have possession of Young America does not assign bedrooms to tenants, and each tenant is on a joint and several lease that specifically states that they are jointly responsible for all rental amounts due and any and all damages to the unit These photos and a copy of the inspection report was given to Mr [redacted] and his parents in July of when they inquired to the nature of the chargesWhen payment wasn't received within the day period after the lease was terminated Young America turned the account over to a 3rd party collection agency Young America removed the $credit service charge that was placed on Mr***'s accountAs of 4-17-Mr [redacted] has a $balance on his account and we are considering all matters closed
Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 11, 2015/05/11) */ In regards to the issues with Lodge ***Young America did produce a move out inspection in May after the original lease expiredAt this time we found some light cleaning, minor drywall repairs, and a broken desk chairYoung America billed back for the broken desk chair Two of the Lessees remained in the apartment and two new lessees joined them for the XXschool year leaseNo move in inspection was done by the new tenants, despite being encouraged by Young America to do so At the end of the lease, Young America inspected the property, found bedroom carpets that needed to be replaced due to stains, and burns in the carpet, as well as large drywall repairs in the common area of the living room, as well as the overall cleaning of the apartment Young America documented all of these damages via photos that we still have possession of Young America does not assign bedrooms to tenants, and each tenant is on a joint and several lease that specifically states that they are jointly responsible for all rental amounts due and any and all damages to the unit These photos and a copy of the inspection report was given to Mr [redacted] and his parents in July of when they inquired to the nature of the chargesWhen payment wasn't received within the day period after the lease was terminated Young America turned the account over to a 3rd party collection agency Young America removed the $credit service charge that was placed on Mr***'s accountAs of 4-17-Mr [redacted] has a $balance on his account and we are considering all matters closed