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TopicI love it when apartment management gets selective amnesia.
Umitencho
06/28/17 5:58:24 PM
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Muffinz0rz posted...
In their defense, which is reasonable because they have dozens of other people to deal with, if you didn't get anything in writing then you can't expect the word to hold up.

Is there an email or something you can show? Like maybe something between you and the manager where you talk about making the appointment.


Nope, not unless they have recorded the phone conversation. Previously, I never had a reason to doubt their word as they have always followed up whatever they said. I will just cut my loses and hopefully sign a new lease before the move out date.

slacker03150 posted...
Honestly, in most places it is pretty hard to evict someone on short notice. All you have to do is threaten to hold out for as long as the law allows. He will either need to lose you both (new tenant won't stay with him when he can't provide an apartment.) or lose the new tenant and if you have been paying faithfully every month I don't see why he would go with the unknown unless he is that spiteful.


It is not a short notice. I knew about the previous lease length since the day I signed it. I just wish when asked about a potential renewal that she informed me of the spot already being taken. Apparently the 6 month spots were taken up by Feb of this year. I am hoping that the complex down the street isn't full because the townhouses nearby even if available are double the current rate.
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