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Army couple upset over apartment lease fees

Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:14 PM CDT
Horvaths said they found out they were charged early move-out, maintenance fees during week of deployment to Iraq


BY DANNY GALLAGHER, McKinney Courier-Gazette

Chris and Franchesca Horvath, both of whom are sergeants in the Army National Guard, will ship out to Iraq Saturday to serve their second tours of duty.

Less than a week before they are scheduled to ship out, they had to pay a much smaller price for their service.

The Horvaths lived at the El Lago Apartments on Craig Drive since August 2007 on a year-long lease. Chris and Franchesca were called back to active duty in Iraq and had to break their lease early, something a previous manager said wouldn’t be a problem and that they wouldn’t have to pay any early moving fees.

When Chris checked back with the apartment earlier this week, he said he was told he owed the complex money for early termination, cleaning and maintenance fees.

“They pretty much got us and we can’t do anything,” Chris said. “We just wanted to make it known that we don’t think it’s right and we don’t feel like we were being treated right.”

Chris said he and his wife first received orders from the military in the middle of April that they might be deployed a second time after serving their first tour more than three years ago. Chris said he went to Iraq and his wife served in Afghanistan as a medic. Chris said he could not say where he would be deployed or what his duties will be when he gets there.

Chris received his orders at the beginning of May that he would have to report to duty for training in Fort Polk, La., in two weeks and would have to move out of his apartment early to prepare for his deployment. A manager named “April” told Chris that she would be able to get him out of his lease without any problems as long as provided military documentation to back up his claim. Chris claims he paid April the rest of his lease and was told he would receive half of it back once the paperwork cleared.

Chris and Franchesca left for their training and were relieved on July 2. They took the time off to visit with family and friends in Louisiana and East Texas before their deployment.

He claims he never received a notice or a letter concerning unpaid debts from the time he left the complex until Thursday.

“We went in yesterday (Thursday) to find out where our check was from the rest of our rent check,” Chris said. “They ended up telling us we owed them $200 and they kept the whole month’s rent because we didn’t give them 30 days notice. All I had was two weeks before I had to leave [in May]. I couldn’t give them 30 days.”

He went to the complex to ask about his lease and found a new person sitting in the manager’s office. April had left the company after he left the complex.

He said the old manager claimed it wouldn’t be a problem, but the new manager produced a letter from their corporate office saying April did not have the authority to do that.

“They showed us a letter that [April] wrote to the corporate office asking if she could do that after I had already left and they responded back no, that it’s against corporate policy,” Chris said. “There was no notification. We’re sitting here during the last 20 days at home with our family waiting to see if we would get that check. Now we’re getting billed $200.”

Chris said it would have been difficult to handle credit issues while they were on tour had they not paid the amount that was due.

“Where we’re going, there is no internet access,” Chris said. “We can’t call the credit bureau and explain to them what happened over the phone. We were left with no options. We didn’t want this on our credit. We want to buy a house so we can’t have bad credit when we get back.”

Chris and Franchesca said they paid the money the complex claimed they owed and consider the matter closed, even if they don’t agree with how it ended.

“Had we not paid it, it would have gone to creditors,” she said. “It’s just not right that they don’t contact us.”

Officials at the El Lago Apartments declined the opportunity to comment.

Contact Danny Gallagher at dgallagher@acnpapers.com. To post comments online, access this story on the web at www.scntx.com.

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Nick wrote on Jul 25, 2008 8:10 AM:
" El Lago is a nice apartment complex with many amenities, but their management is often ruthless and at times can be quite incompetent. "
Walstiber wrote on Jul 25, 2008 9:01 AM:
" Shame on the apartment complex. Shame, shame, shame. "
Army wife wrote on Jul 25, 2008 10:26 AM:
" This story really upset me alot. My husband is also in the military and served in Iraq. Our military personnel serve our country well and get treated like that. Poor tast. If it wasn't for your military we would not be free. They risk their lives fighting for our country and leave family members behind. Okay world I challenge you to do the right thing. Our military personnel deserve everything and more. Stop treating them like crap. "
vng wrote on Jul 25, 2008 1:10 PM:
" Shame on El Lago. The might dollar before our service men and women. What a great message to send. "
A Thankful person for our Military wrote on Jul 25, 2008 11:59 PM:
" I can not believe these people are being called out to fight for our Freedom and Country and they are being pendalized for doing a job they have no control over when they are being deployed... what is our American coming to?
A Thankful
Persn for our Military "
Thank you for your service wrote on Jul 26, 2008 9:02 AM:
" El Lago Apartments should be ashamed. They can do anything they want to do. I was released early from another apartment complex close to there because of safety and security issues and I did not have to pay any additional fees. This man and women are fighting and protecting us and El Lago apartment is more worried about making another dollar. I know where I will never be living. "
RD Foster wrote on Jul 26, 2008 10:04 AM:
" So I wonder how many employees of El Lago have served their country?
Come on, give that family a break!
Semper Fi! "
Melissa wrote on Jul 26, 2008 11:12 AM:
" Ya know I have become infuriated with apartment complex managers/mgmt companies. This is absolutely ridiculous and horrid. They are evil, money hungry people. "
RM Anderson wrote on Jul 26, 2008 4:38 PM:
" As an Ex paartment manager for almost 20 years in the McKinney area I can tell you that the leases from the Dallas Apartment Association (which all properties used) state that there is only one reason to not charge cost or Re-Letting is if you are in the Military and are transferred. Thoes folks should get their money back "
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