Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 at
6:25 am
I live in an apartment complex for more than 2 years. Recently, the property management brought down the rent to attract new tenants and rent out currently vacant apartments. However, our rent is not affected by this adjustment so we are now paying higher rent than the new tenants moving in. The Property Manager does not want to adjust our rent to be the same as the new rent price for new tenants. Are there laws that we can cite to demand that the new lower rent price should also be given to us as well?Thanks.
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Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at
6:27 pm
Who is the filer when providing 1099′s from an apartment complex to vendors who provided a service. Is it the Property Management Company or the apartment complex?
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Thursday, September 29th, 2011 at
10:26 pm

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Thursday, September 29th, 2011 at
12:25 am
I need to be out of my house in three months due to foreclosure. I will be within the timeframe of needing to leave so as not to be evicted. How hard is it to get an apartment with this background? Outside of the foreclosure, my credit is fine, i,e. I pay my bills, etc. and I have a full-time job.
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