I was "given" a "thank you" for living at where I'm at for just about 7 years and the accounting people are asking I pay the rent for July, my birthday month, when I was given to understand I was receiving a "thank you" for choosing this property. Actually, I knew this property when I went to senior lunch here some years previously for a time.
I don't want to be thrown out of my room! I could pay the amount for the month I have already a receipt for the rent, but I could pay it rather than acknowledging I was being given a gift for being a loyal tenant, etc.
Please advise. I'm using the month's rent amount to pay for taking 3 or so courses in the OLLI senior program at American University this Fall.
I tracked down the issue, I think, with help. 8/28. My rent money order for June was taken out of the "mail box" on the door so that one can pay the rent at any time. I have reason to believe my rent payment was taken out of the box. I was assured that the first time that happened to me that the box problem was resolved. Apparently not.
I put the June rent payment in the box. I have the postal money receipt that I will submit to the Post Office and find out the process for tracking what happened to the money order.
Then the month after that was my birthday, July. I got a receipt, and just as I was led to believe didn't pay for that month.
So, I don't know who took the check out of the box, but they had to know I was being treated by management to a freebee for July. But I'm pretty sure it's my neighbor, Michael, but he would have needed help from Property Management. I don't have much money.
Only now I was informed that my payments were one short, some $358. The incident may be a signal they want me out--I wouldn't be surprised.
Thanks for the help. I'll try to pay it Monday in somebody's hand in Property Management.
If I run out of funds, I'll try to get into CCNV. But then, I won't have my wizard health aide as my loyal friend, Khad.
I've had a TV message from the Biden people--not friendly--as he stepped down.
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