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Remember all the uproar & miscommunication with landlord and owner's agent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 450432" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Yup. Watching this develop has me thinking something is OFF with this. </p><p></p><p>I rented for more than 20 yrs, dealt with all sorts of landlords ect. Never heard of such bunk. I had 2 apartment managers try to screw me over. First one was over a hot water heater they refused to fix that sprung a leak and drowned the carpet they then refused to replace or even come suck the water out with a wet vac. That one was handled by my lawyer........all he did was dictate what I needed to write in a letter and have me add his name to it, trust me they did an about face. Second time was the drunk manager, and I used what I'd learned from the lawyer to handle her. Oh, wait, there was a 3rd time......our manager that double booked and was skimming money off the top, but I knew about the double books and I knew enough about the law that I backed her fanny into a corner and I was the first person to ever get a deposit back in the 25 yrs she managed the place. (deposits she skimmed off the top)</p><p></p><p>That washer and dryer deal sent up a red flag. Landlords don't just give their appliances away. Ours in the house we rented did, but I got it in writing and the appliances were on their last legs and had been left by the previous tenant. They never even made it to this house, I'd bought new before we left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 450432, member: 84"] Yup. Watching this develop has me thinking something is OFF with this. I rented for more than 20 yrs, dealt with all sorts of landlords ect. Never heard of such bunk. I had 2 apartment managers try to screw me over. First one was over a hot water heater they refused to fix that sprung a leak and drowned the carpet they then refused to replace or even come suck the water out with a wet vac. That one was handled by my lawyer........all he did was dictate what I needed to write in a letter and have me add his name to it, trust me they did an about face. Second time was the drunk manager, and I used what I'd learned from the lawyer to handle her. Oh, wait, there was a 3rd time......our manager that double booked and was skimming money off the top, but I knew about the double books and I knew enough about the law that I backed her fanny into a corner and I was the first person to ever get a deposit back in the 25 yrs she managed the place. (deposits she skimmed off the top) That washer and dryer deal sent up a red flag. Landlords don't just give their appliances away. Ours in the house we rented did, but I got it in writing and the appliances were on their last legs and had been left by the previous tenant. They never even made it to this house, I'd bought new before we left. [/QUOTE]
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