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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 464261"><p>Definitely find out who the landlord is...also try googling the address (street address in quotes "123 Main", Anywheretown zipcode) you may be surprised to see what pops up. When difficult child rented his apartment - that's how I found out the details ... and once I had the landlords name (a real estate company) I found lots of bad reviews for them on Yelp etc. My difficult child is officially an idiot for signing that lease. (it's totally predatory, likely breaks the law. It may be a plus that your daughter is underage so it won't be enforceable)</p><p></p><p>If the apt is in a college or "young person's" part of town, it's very likely that it could have rudimentary furnishings. Or she could be subletting from a prior tenant who left furnishings.</p><p></p><p>Let us know what you find out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 464261"] Definitely find out who the landlord is...also try googling the address (street address in quotes "123 Main", Anywheretown zipcode) you may be surprised to see what pops up. When difficult child rented his apartment - that's how I found out the details ... and once I had the landlords name (a real estate company) I found lots of bad reviews for them on Yelp etc. My difficult child is officially an idiot for signing that lease. (it's totally predatory, likely breaks the law. It may be a plus that your daughter is underage so it won't be enforceable) If the apt is in a college or "young person's" part of town, it's very likely that it could have rudimentary furnishings. Or she could be subletting from a prior tenant who left furnishings. Let us know what you find out... [/QUOTE]
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