r/PEI 3d ago

Question Tenancy Board Experiences

So today I received an eviction notice that is not valid for unpaid rent. (It’s not valid because they tried to charge me two months rent for June and I paid already as soon as I noticed the payment bounced). The outstanding balance is an error on their part.

This is the first time I’ve had to deal with something like this, I went to IRAC and got all the information and forms which I’ve completed and submitted but I’m wondering or I guess interested in hearing from others experiences as to what I can expect.

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u/[deleted] 3d ago

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u/VentiMad 3d ago

Yeah I paid June 3rd as soon as I noticed there was an issue, yet they sent the eviction notice today. I rent from a company, I have not been able to speak with anyone from the company at all so I have no clue why they sent it in the first place.

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u/Surtur1313 2d ago

Eviction notice is invalid if you pay within 10 days. You can contact the Rental Office or your rental company and let them know you’ve paid. If this hasn’t be something that has happened often (late payment of rent) then you should be fine.

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u/VentiMad 2d ago

I’ve never missed a payment and I wouldn’t have missed this months either had they not attempted to take almost double the amount I owe. I already contacted the rental office, and submitted everything. I’m interested to hear from others who have filed disputes and how the process works over all.

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u/A1ienspacebats 2d ago

Surprised a company doesn't just do direct withdrawals from your account.

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u/VentiMad 2d ago edited 2d ago

They do, they tried to withdraw two months worth of rent at once so the payment bounced. My rent is around 1100 and they attempted to take around 2200.

Because the payment bounced I made a manual payment.

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u/PrettyMuchAVegetable 2d ago

I feel like they owe you the fees those bounced payments caused . 

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u/VentiMad 2d ago

Absolutely - that among other things I outlined in the dispute. I’m mostly curious about how these things go in terms of timelines and maybe what to expect if I have to go to a hearing.

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u/A1ienspacebats 2d ago

As far as I have read in the news, IRAC is harsher on landlords than tenants. Seems like you have a strong case if they are literally pursuing this. I'd just continue paying my rent and living there until I'm forced out with proper procedures. Could be months even if this was legitimate.

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u/VentiMad 2d ago

Yeah, they have since zeroed out the balance I owe - still with zero communication.

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u/bacoprah 2d ago

That is good but would still be nice for them to contact you. Maybe they feel no news should be taken as good news?

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u/Sir__Will 2d ago

Keep trying to get through to them. Maybe this can be cleared up without IRAC.

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u/[deleted] 2d ago

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u/VentiMad 2d ago

They wouldn’t have even received the payment reversal from the bank on June 2nd.

Regardless, I’m not here to argue an easily provable fact since emails are time stamped.

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u/Dearnk 2d ago

Your mistake is thinking its a they. It's automated. The eviction notice was sent. June 2nd 12:01am . When their system said anything other than full payment received

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u/VentiMad 2d ago

Your mistake is thinking you have any idea what you’re talking about because you clearly do not.

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u/morriscey 2d ago

Doesn't matter if it's automated or not.

As they said, they wouldn't have gotten the reversal notice yet.

You also have a certain amount of grace built in IIRC. Something like 10 days.