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> you probably would have had to completely ignore probably a dozen of these documents for at least 6 months, not paying your mortgage all along. Fun-fact: thems the benefits of being a mortgage holder. If you're a tenant that's renting, you get no such legal protections - let alone discretion from whichever faceless entity actually owns the property: where I am in King County WA, I think, at most you can get 30 days' notice tops (and that's if nonpayment is the only thing they allege; it's trivially straightforward to make it a 3-day nuisance eviction, honestly). The whole thing doesn't feel right (I don't want to say "class warfare", but I haven't heard a better explanation for this double-standard). |
Every month I faithfully put my rent check in an envelope, deposited the slot at the office.
That month they accidentally threw away the check after opening the envelope.
They really didn’t believe I had paid, despite being a good tenant for years, always on time. Never caused any trouble.
Marched me to the office and they discovered they had photocopied my check but didn’t deposit it (threw it away).
That all happened in one month — no prior notice/warning/call about being late on rent.
I’m still shocked at this treatment many many years later. Can’t even chalk it up to any type of prejudice… just utter stupidity.