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Dedalus05
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Hey,
I am fuming. My Management Company rang me today to tell me I owe $300+ in legal fees because I was late paying management fees the last couple of years.
The reason I was late was because they hadn't billed me. I did expect them to bill me at some point, and thought it odd they hadn't, but I was not going to chase them for the invoice - I figured they knew what they were doing and the bill would arrive in due course.
Anyway, even though I have been living in my apartment since it was built, they thought it best to send the bills to my previous address (which they said they got from the builders & sales agent). None of my mail was forwarded from my old address, so the first I heard from them was in October 2008 when they contacted me by phone (ten months after I should have received the first bill) , and I was faced with the bills for 2008 and 2009 in quick succession.
I had to scramble to pay two years at the same time (approx. $3500), which I agreed to do in cash. It took me a while to raise the cash, but I paid in full in July 2009. A bit later than I would have liked, but as they were ten months behind billing me, I figured I was entitled to at least as much time in getting the funds together.
Now they say, the delay in payment has incurred legal (collection) fees for which I am liable. And if I want those legal fees waived, I need to put it to the Residents Committee AGM next year, and try have the cost of these fees absorbed by the other tennants.
I am at a loss. The only reason I was late paying the fees is because they were late billing me.
I really don't think I want to pay these fees, and I don't understand how it could be the responsibility of the other tennants to absorb fees incurred by the late billing mistake of the Management Company.
Very ****ed off. Anyone any advice on how I should proceed?
Dedalus
I am fuming. My Management Company rang me today to tell me I owe $300+ in legal fees because I was late paying management fees the last couple of years.
The reason I was late was because they hadn't billed me. I did expect them to bill me at some point, and thought it odd they hadn't, but I was not going to chase them for the invoice - I figured they knew what they were doing and the bill would arrive in due course.
Anyway, even though I have been living in my apartment since it was built, they thought it best to send the bills to my previous address (which they said they got from the builders & sales agent). None of my mail was forwarded from my old address, so the first I heard from them was in October 2008 when they contacted me by phone (ten months after I should have received the first bill) , and I was faced with the bills for 2008 and 2009 in quick succession.
I had to scramble to pay two years at the same time (approx. $3500), which I agreed to do in cash. It took me a while to raise the cash, but I paid in full in July 2009. A bit later than I would have liked, but as they were ten months behind billing me, I figured I was entitled to at least as much time in getting the funds together.
Now they say, the delay in payment has incurred legal (collection) fees for which I am liable. And if I want those legal fees waived, I need to put it to the Residents Committee AGM next year, and try have the cost of these fees absorbed by the other tennants.
I am at a loss. The only reason I was late paying the fees is because they were late billing me.
I really don't think I want to pay these fees, and I don't understand how it could be the responsibility of the other tennants to absorb fees incurred by the late billing mistake of the Management Company.
Very ****ed off. Anyone any advice on how I should proceed?
Dedalus