Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I think if you do what I said in the PM your credit will be safe or at least you'll be able to justify the ding to any potential lender.
Originally Posted by Pawnmower:
If its a big company they might have a procedure where they just automatically sue you , without regard to common sense or math.
Its a little easier dealing with a local mom and pop...
Another question is:
Is this a big enough issue where 6 more months is worth even going through these possibilities.....?
I'm to the point where every time i sign a check to these people i almost stroke out with anger. 6 months isn't that long of a time i know, but if i can find an out to move, i want to take it. [Reply]
Property management companies are quite scummy. Sometimes if you can contact the actual owner - they'll even be more reasonable. Property management companies many times will just stifle you and do everything they can to not listen to what you have to say. [Reply]
You need to point out all the flaws and document it all and have a lawyer that can handle tenant law form up a legal letter and send it certified mail.
If its on a lawyers letterhead you'll get your shit resolved. If not, you need to give ample notice that you're breaking your lease early because of reasons x,y,z and make it clear that any sort of legal action will be countered with legal action on your end.
When you leave that apartment, shoot a video documenting every single inch of the apartment so they don't try to claim you trashed it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
You need to point out all the flaws and document it all and have a lawyer that can handle tenant law form up a legal letter and send it certified mail.
If its on a lawyers letterhead you'll get your shit resolved. If not, you need to give ample notice that you're breaking your lease early because of reasons x,y,z and make it clear that any sort of legal action will be countered with legal action on your end.
When you leave that apartment, shoot a video documenting every single inch of the apartment so they don't try to claim you trashed it.
I am an attorney and manage some property here in Massachusetts. I am not familiar with Kansas law, but some things are the same. Not sure if I could help you. [Reply]
I've worked for several shitty property management companies, and while I'm not sure what your issue is, if it's with on site management and you have not yet contacted the corporate office regarding it, you need to do so immediately. Corporate doesn't like to hear from residents and generally will do whatever they need to do to keep from hearing from you again, even if the issue is your fault. [Reply]