Just moved in two months ago.
Landlady wants to raise rent by $100/month. Obfuscates the increase. Justifies it will bullshit. Now I must move again in June. Everyone else is leaving too. Mass exodus because this bitch is so greedy while rents are stagnant or declining.
I'm looking into buying a house.
New Landlord, New Problems
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Re: New Landlord, New Problems
Just rent with apartment complex, or buy a house I guess.
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Re: New Landlord, New Problems
Definitely. Professionally managed rental properties are many times better than the alternative.Peijen wrote:Just rent with apartment complex, or buy a house I guess.
Edit: just because it is an apartment complex doesn't mean it is professionally managed. A good clue is the level of service perks that the manager provides, I think, but it is by no means necessary or sufficient.
Re: New Landlord, New Problems
< Renter !
I'm thinking about moving from my 700 sq ft 1 BR to a 1000 sq 'loft' at the same complex. 6 mo lease and maybe check the housing market sometime too when things start to stop
I'm thinking about moving from my 700 sq ft 1 BR to a 1000 sq 'loft' at the same complex. 6 mo lease and maybe check the housing market sometime too when things start to stop
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