Submitted by Potato_Vivid t3_127pazp in personalfinance
Not sure if this is the right sub; On 3/18 I had an event in my apartment’s community room. They request a 200$ refundable deposit for the room that you get back after the event. On 3/20 I went to the office to get my deposit back and they handed me back the check as there was no damage or mess in the room. That same day I went to the bank and tried to deposit it, the clerk accepted the check, I got the deposit the next day. The day after, the bank took out the 200$ and I’ve been going back and forth with the bank since then, until yesterday. The bank told me that my apartment building already deposited the check. I went to my apartment building to ask what happened and they are blaming an employee that’s no longer there but they say I can’t get my money back till I move out (end of April). Is there any way around this? What are my options? I need that money by next week and they are being very unhelpful. I tried contacting the corporate offices of my apartment complex but I haven’t heard back. Any help would be appreciated
Update: Just got a call from the manager saying the regional manager was able to override and I should be getting a check by Tuesday at the latest! Thanks for the help!!
Samad99 t1_jef5lxc wrote
To be clear, do you mean you wrote a personal check or is this a cashiers check or something else? This could matter.
If I wrote a personal check for a deposit, I’d expect that person to cash the check immediately so they are holding the money and not just a slip of paper. When the deposit is due to be returned, I’d expect to get a check made out to me which I then go cash.
If they just wanted a check made out to them which they physically hold until the event is over, you’d simply rip up the check when it’s returned and money should never have left the account.
Either way, they really should have clearly laid the plan and had it documented somehow. Did you sign something for the room? If the plan was just to hold onto a physical check which they accidentally cashed, I’d write them an email asking for an explanation on when the money will be returned. I’d also go take pictures of the room ASAP and ask them to confirm there was no damage.
If things escalate, you can threaten to just withhold the $200 from your next rent payment, but be sure to check your local rental laws about this to be sure. In my state there are clear timelines for when a tenant can do things like this. If this is a big company, they should be intimately aware of rental laws and what your options are.