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April 4, 2009 at 10:39 PM #15426April 5, 2009 at 1:12 AM #376284waiting hawkParticipant
The lease protects the renter from rental rises but on the flip side it protects themselves from the drops on people holding leases. Unless they voluntary drop the rent(they wont) you are bound to it.
April 5, 2009 at 1:12 AM #376784waiting hawkParticipantThe lease protects the renter from rental rises but on the flip side it protects themselves from the drops on people holding leases. Unless they voluntary drop the rent(they wont) you are bound to it.
April 5, 2009 at 1:12 AM #376563waiting hawkParticipantThe lease protects the renter from rental rises but on the flip side it protects themselves from the drops on people holding leases. Unless they voluntary drop the rent(they wont) you are bound to it.
April 5, 2009 at 1:12 AM #376906waiting hawkParticipantThe lease protects the renter from rental rises but on the flip side it protects themselves from the drops on people holding leases. Unless they voluntary drop the rent(they wont) you are bound to it.
April 5, 2009 at 1:12 AM #376741waiting hawkParticipantThe lease protects the renter from rental rises but on the flip side it protects themselves from the drops on people holding leases. Unless they voluntary drop the rent(they wont) you are bound to it.
April 5, 2009 at 8:42 AM #376299patbParticipantthey don’t have to do anything, it’s a free market.
You are free to walk too.
just tell them you are going to move unless they give you much
better rent.April 5, 2009 at 8:42 AM #376799patbParticipantthey don’t have to do anything, it’s a free market.
You are free to walk too.
just tell them you are going to move unless they give you much
better rent.April 5, 2009 at 8:42 AM #376578patbParticipantthey don’t have to do anything, it’s a free market.
You are free to walk too.
just tell them you are going to move unless they give you much
better rent.April 5, 2009 at 8:42 AM #376756patbParticipantthey don’t have to do anything, it’s a free market.
You are free to walk too.
just tell them you are going to move unless they give you much
better rent.April 5, 2009 at 8:42 AM #376921patbParticipantthey don’t have to do anything, it’s a free market.
You are free to walk too.
just tell them you are going to move unless they give you much
better rent.April 5, 2009 at 9:25 AM #376824anxvarietyParticipantThanks guys, pretty much the answers that I was expecting.
Just seems like a pretty easy way to discriminate against a resident that they don’t like.
We had a string of breakins here and the apartment complex sent out no notices. If I would have known that breakins were rampant I would have saved myself from getting $5000 in stuff stolen.
After the incident I warned residents that I would run into – as a few residents lost a lot of stuff they couldn’t replace. One of the residents is a new lawyer, she had a bunch of case files in her car inside her garage. They broke into her garage then her car and stole all the papers and other stuff from her car. This really messed things up for her, so I figured why should anyone else be blind to this.
I talked to the police and they said they were trying to setup a neighborhood watch program – but they said the apartment complex never responded.
The apartment complex never had any problems sending out notices to the complex about lame stuff and telling people to keep quiet past 10, rental specials and stuff, but never mentioned the breakins. After this the lady at the rental office called me and told me to stop telling people that there were breakins. Point blank!
So them raising my to higher than anyone else is a way of getting rid of me… doesn’t seem right.
April 5, 2009 at 9:25 AM #376781anxvarietyParticipantThanks guys, pretty much the answers that I was expecting.
Just seems like a pretty easy way to discriminate against a resident that they don’t like.
We had a string of breakins here and the apartment complex sent out no notices. If I would have known that breakins were rampant I would have saved myself from getting $5000 in stuff stolen.
After the incident I warned residents that I would run into – as a few residents lost a lot of stuff they couldn’t replace. One of the residents is a new lawyer, she had a bunch of case files in her car inside her garage. They broke into her garage then her car and stole all the papers and other stuff from her car. This really messed things up for her, so I figured why should anyone else be blind to this.
I talked to the police and they said they were trying to setup a neighborhood watch program – but they said the apartment complex never responded.
The apartment complex never had any problems sending out notices to the complex about lame stuff and telling people to keep quiet past 10, rental specials and stuff, but never mentioned the breakins. After this the lady at the rental office called me and told me to stop telling people that there were breakins. Point blank!
So them raising my to higher than anyone else is a way of getting rid of me… doesn’t seem right.
April 5, 2009 at 9:25 AM #376946anxvarietyParticipantThanks guys, pretty much the answers that I was expecting.
Just seems like a pretty easy way to discriminate against a resident that they don’t like.
We had a string of breakins here and the apartment complex sent out no notices. If I would have known that breakins were rampant I would have saved myself from getting $5000 in stuff stolen.
After the incident I warned residents that I would run into – as a few residents lost a lot of stuff they couldn’t replace. One of the residents is a new lawyer, she had a bunch of case files in her car inside her garage. They broke into her garage then her car and stole all the papers and other stuff from her car. This really messed things up for her, so I figured why should anyone else be blind to this.
I talked to the police and they said they were trying to setup a neighborhood watch program – but they said the apartment complex never responded.
The apartment complex never had any problems sending out notices to the complex about lame stuff and telling people to keep quiet past 10, rental specials and stuff, but never mentioned the breakins. After this the lady at the rental office called me and told me to stop telling people that there were breakins. Point blank!
So them raising my to higher than anyone else is a way of getting rid of me… doesn’t seem right.
April 5, 2009 at 9:25 AM #376602anxvarietyParticipantThanks guys, pretty much the answers that I was expecting.
Just seems like a pretty easy way to discriminate against a resident that they don’t like.
We had a string of breakins here and the apartment complex sent out no notices. If I would have known that breakins were rampant I would have saved myself from getting $5000 in stuff stolen.
After the incident I warned residents that I would run into – as a few residents lost a lot of stuff they couldn’t replace. One of the residents is a new lawyer, she had a bunch of case files in her car inside her garage. They broke into her garage then her car and stole all the papers and other stuff from her car. This really messed things up for her, so I figured why should anyone else be blind to this.
I talked to the police and they said they were trying to setup a neighborhood watch program – but they said the apartment complex never responded.
The apartment complex never had any problems sending out notices to the complex about lame stuff and telling people to keep quiet past 10, rental specials and stuff, but never mentioned the breakins. After this the lady at the rental office called me and told me to stop telling people that there were breakins. Point blank!
So them raising my to higher than anyone else is a way of getting rid of me… doesn’t seem right.
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