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Getting money from property management company

I hired a property manager in January and have never been paid since, she wanted to lease the property to a friend of hers and asked for keys to show it. I told her I'm fine with that as long as I get paid for the missing rent since January. She said money should be deposited within 1-3 business days, this was on Monday and I waited till Friday and still nothing, so I asked and got no reply until I got a phone call Monday morning. She was angry that I did not drop off the keys and basically wasted her friends time. Then I remembered I gave her the keys to the whole property back in January (have text proof of her confirming it) so she could've entered herself, but she is denying that. After that whole thing she decided we would not be doing business anymore and a check will be written to me in 1-3 business days...

It's been two weeks and no checks, so I emailed three times last week asking for the property spreadsheet and check, still nothing. What can I do at this point? I have no idea how to get in touch with this person at this point. Any advice would be appreciated!

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  1. Hi everyone, My name is Jennifer from New Jersey , I saw comments from people who had already got their loan from Anderson Loan Finance. Honestly, I thought it was a scam, and then I decided to make a request based on their recommendations. A few days ago, I confirmed in my personal bank account amounting to $15,000 dollars which I applied for. This is really a good news and I am so very happy that I advise all those who need a real loan and who are sure to reimburse to apply through their email (text or call) +1 719 629 0982. There are sincere loan lenders! They are capable to lend you a loan. Contact Mr Anderson E-mail: andersonraymondloanfinance@gmail.com

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