Again, your concerns about the property manager have absolutely no bearing on your lease, and very obviously they would not change the amount of rent you agreed to pay. You have not identified any "lie" on the lease, let alone one that would justify your failure to pay your rent on time.
I can't see your agreement from where I'm sitting, but if in fact you and the landlord did enter into an agreement that you would vacate the apartment and be released from paying rent past an agreed date, if you can prove that you moved out on time, and if you can prove that you paid every penny of your rent, you can present all of that as part of your defense to the eviction case and argue that the matter should be dismissed.Quoting swirly6
If you have no evidence of an agreement and your landlord denies that any agreement exists, that's a problem. If there is no dispute over the terms of the agreement, but you moved out past the agreed date or failed to pay in full the agreed rent, that's a problem.

