12/6/25
extra charges at move-out
At move-out, I was hit with unexpected charges for “damages” to the carpet that I firmly believe were just normal wear and tear after living there for 3 years. When I took them to court, their maintenance man claimed that he smelled cat urine in the unit.
My cat has never had a habit of urinating outside the litter box, and during my second year there the carpet suffered extensive moisture damage (see photo) from a backed-up AC unit. In my opinion, that moisture damage was far more likely to be... the source of any odor the maintenance man mentioned. No third-party testing was ever done on the carpet to show whether the smell was from cat urine or from the previous moisture damage, and management discarded the carpet before I had any opportunity to inspect it myself.
After this happened, I found out that I was not the only resident who felt blindsided by large move-out bills for alleged carpet “damages,” and some other tenants told me they also did not get a fair chance to inspect or dispute the charges.
I will never be a resident at any property owned by The Residences of Carronade / Dietz Property Group again. One thing you should know is that, even though you don’t pay a traditional security deposit upfront when signing the lease, in my experience you can still end up with a big bill on the back end. This setup makes it very easy, in my view, for management to claim extra charges at move-out. I would urge anyone considering this place to document everything carefully and strongly consider looking elsewhere.
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