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A SENIOR citizen fears losing her home over a surprise cable bill that she was unaware of.
Mary Rainey from Minneapolis started receiving notices about her unpaid cable bill despite never having to pay for cable.
The grandmother lives at Sabathani Senior Housing and unexpectedly received a bill of $478 in late charges.
“They just handed that note to me and put it in my door,” She told Fox 9.
The debt arose following her failure to pay $30 per month for cable.
However, the senior resident’s family explained to the news outlet that she is not required to pay her cable bill.
Rainey’s grandson Xavier Lawson said: “This is absolutely a hidden fee. My grandma pays all of her bills.”
According to Rainey’s lease, cable fees do not apply to her and she pays her own Xfinity bill.
As the family continued to protest the bill, the overdue amount continued to climb to over $500.
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“I am tired of fighting. I have thought about just going and get, you know, getting the money and just giving it to them,” Rainey said.
She added that money is tight as she is on a fixed income, saying that “it’s kind of scary.”
According to the news outlet, Sabathani CEO Scott Redd said that they use a third-party property management company but that he is disappointed at the issue facing Rainey.
He added that the company would endeavor to resolve the issue.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Sabathani Senior Housing for comment.
Another article from The U.S. Sun details how tenants of a complex in South Carolina feared eviction after being told they owed thousands in unpaid rent.
Resident Jasmine Milton won her fight to stay put after she provided receipts that she’d done nothing wrong.
Milton shared her receipts with local ABC affiliate WSOC-TV after she and several renters at the same complex were reportedly hit with unexpected bills and eviction notices.
“I am relieved. It’s like a load of stress being taken off from me,” she said.
Milton showed the news outlet the paperwork that was able to resolve the issue with Windsor Apartments in Rock Hill, South Carolina, the most populous city in York County.