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January 27, 2009 at 4:47 PM #337822January 27, 2009 at 5:06 PM #337293anParticipant
sd_bear, I find big box complexes are just as likely to negotiate. When I was renting from an apartment complex, they wanted to raise my rate by $100. I negotiated down to only $25/month increase instead. So it’s very doable.
January 27, 2009 at 5:06 PM #337623anParticipantsd_bear, I find big box complexes are just as likely to negotiate. When I was renting from an apartment complex, they wanted to raise my rate by $100. I negotiated down to only $25/month increase instead. So it’s very doable.
January 27, 2009 at 5:06 PM #337714anParticipantsd_bear, I find big box complexes are just as likely to negotiate. When I was renting from an apartment complex, they wanted to raise my rate by $100. I negotiated down to only $25/month increase instead. So it’s very doable.
January 27, 2009 at 5:06 PM #337740anParticipantsd_bear, I find big box complexes are just as likely to negotiate. When I was renting from an apartment complex, they wanted to raise my rate by $100. I negotiated down to only $25/month increase instead. So it’s very doable.
January 27, 2009 at 5:06 PM #337832anParticipantsd_bear, I find big box complexes are just as likely to negotiate. When I was renting from an apartment complex, they wanted to raise my rate by $100. I negotiated down to only $25/month increase instead. So it’s very doable.
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January 27, 2009 at 9:27 PM #337432joecParticipantThe difference with big box complexes and one owner rentals is that the one owner rental may not want to bother and use his own time to clean and re-lease the place (and lose a month’s rent while doing their day job) while the big box guys already have a property manager and staff for all the maintenance, turnover, etc…and they are already paying them.
Been at mostly large rental places and rent seems to go up like clockwork there (not all, but most of those places due to the reason above). They will definitely negotiate, but you have to threaten to leave first…Rent’s up again in my hood again.
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January 27, 2009 at 9:27 PM #337763joecParticipantThe difference with big box complexes and one owner rentals is that the one owner rental may not want to bother and use his own time to clean and re-lease the place (and lose a month’s rent while doing their day job) while the big box guys already have a property manager and staff for all the maintenance, turnover, etc…and they are already paying them.
Been at mostly large rental places and rent seems to go up like clockwork there (not all, but most of those places due to the reason above). They will definitely negotiate, but you have to threaten to leave first…Rent’s up again in my hood again.
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January 27, 2009 at 9:27 PM #337854joecParticipantThe difference with big box complexes and one owner rentals is that the one owner rental may not want to bother and use his own time to clean and re-lease the place (and lose a month’s rent while doing their day job) while the big box guys already have a property manager and staff for all the maintenance, turnover, etc…and they are already paying them.
Been at mostly large rental places and rent seems to go up like clockwork there (not all, but most of those places due to the reason above). They will definitely negotiate, but you have to threaten to leave first…Rent’s up again in my hood again.
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January 27, 2009 at 9:27 PM #337880joecParticipantThe difference with big box complexes and one owner rentals is that the one owner rental may not want to bother and use his own time to clean and re-lease the place (and lose a month’s rent while doing their day job) while the big box guys already have a property manager and staff for all the maintenance, turnover, etc…and they are already paying them.
Been at mostly large rental places and rent seems to go up like clockwork there (not all, but most of those places due to the reason above). They will definitely negotiate, but you have to threaten to leave first…Rent’s up again in my hood again.
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