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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 724232" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>CB, this just doesn't sound right. The only things I've ever had mgmt say about my furniture was to ask if I got my furniture at a specific store.</p><p></p><p>When I said yes, they asked how I got the specific upholstery I had on my chair. They were thrilled to discover that one could special order upholstery at an extra cost.</p><p></p><p>That's it. They can't force you to put your beds up on frames unless it's in the lease.</p><p></p><p>You haven't gotten anything in writing that you've mentioned, so I'm assuming all of this is verbal. They're adding things on after saying things are OK.</p><p></p><p>I'm having trouble following this story, and in all honesty, while not being familiar with-CA, or your specific county/town's rental laws, I'm finding it a bit difficult to believe. (If they didn't chuck me out based on the sofa I moved in with...</p><p></p><p>Have you gone to an attorney, to legal Aid, etc, as several of us have recommended? What have they told you. If you have not sought counsel, why not?</p><p></p><p>I'm hearing a string of abuses being perpertrated against you, things you are doing to rectify, more abuses, ad nauseum. Nowhere am I hearing that you are trying to find out what your rights are, and what you are doing to fight for those rights. </p><p></p><p>Nowhere am i hearing what your lease says. Yes. Even month-to-month lessors have a lease. As an Army wife I have rented month-to-month in multiple states and in Germany.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to attack you, CB. I WANT to believe you, but there's a pattern of asking for advise/help, being given copious advise and suggestions, and not following it, while meanwhile things steadily stack up.</p><p></p><p>Please follow some of our suggestions, at least seek legal counsel (you don't even need an attorney, a paralegal can handle this), let us know what your lease actually says, and give us a chance to help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 724232, member: 1963"] CB, this just doesn't sound right. The only things I've ever had mgmt say about my furniture was to ask if I got my furniture at a specific store. When I said yes, they asked how I got the specific upholstery I had on my chair. They were thrilled to discover that one could special order upholstery at an extra cost. That's it. They can't force you to put your beds up on frames unless it's in the lease. You haven't gotten anything in writing that you've mentioned, so I'm assuming all of this is verbal. They're adding things on after saying things are OK. I'm having trouble following this story, and in all honesty, while not being familiar with-CA, or your specific county/town's rental laws, I'm finding it a bit difficult to believe. (If they didn't chuck me out based on the sofa I moved in with... Have you gone to an attorney, to legal Aid, etc, as several of us have recommended? What have they told you. If you have not sought counsel, why not? I'm hearing a string of abuses being perpertrated against you, things you are doing to rectify, more abuses, ad nauseum. Nowhere am I hearing that you are trying to find out what your rights are, and what you are doing to fight for those rights. Nowhere am i hearing what your lease says. Yes. Even month-to-month lessors have a lease. As an Army wife I have rented month-to-month in multiple states and in Germany. I'm not trying to attack you, CB. I WANT to believe you, but there's a pattern of asking for advise/help, being given copious advise and suggestions, and not following it, while meanwhile things steadily stack up. Please follow some of our suggestions, at least seek legal counsel (you don't even need an attorney, a paralegal can handle this), let us know what your lease actually says, and give us a chance to help you. [/QUOTE]
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