Posted November 10, 200618 yr Folks, I found that a few apartment complex lease staff persons, in the Cleveland area, are refusing to give a prospective tenant, a copy of the lease, for review, in advance of the actual lease/rental application process. Isn't this suspicious and unethical? I also wonder if this is legal. Buyer beware certainly applies. I found these relocation related links helpful. http://www.apartmentguide.com http://www.apartmentratings.com
November 10, 200618 yr Good post. I've decided next time I lease, I'm going to ask for the agreement. If they say no, well, too bad for them, I'll walk.
November 10, 200618 yr Good post. I've decided next time I lease, I'm going to ask for the agreement. If they say no, well, too bad for them, I'll walk. This is troubling since other businesses do provide copies of legal agreements for review in advance without any hesitation. http://www.forestcity.net in Cleveland is reluctant.
November 11, 200618 yr Well, I don't know about specific companies. I find it hard to believe that a major company like Forest City would bother playing hardball with potential renters in their apartments, though. That seems like it'd be a waste of time. I do think that there are probably managers out there who have their own personal reasons for doing certain things. This is sort of related to this topic, but I got a notice at my apartment today that the management company had changed for my building. I'm a little apprehensive, however, because the old company's office is two blocks away and this new place has its office in Broadview Heights but all of its properties are in Lakewood. I don't like absentee landlords... I guess I'll reserve judgement for now...
November 11, 200618 yr Well, I don't know about specific companies. I find it hard to believe that a major company like Forest City would bother playing hardball with potential renters in their apartments, though. That seems like it'd be a waste of time. I do think that there are probably managers out there who have their own personal reasons for doing certain things. I guess folks believed in Enron until Enron happened. I just don't find nothing hard to believe anymore. Companies and people sell their souls for money.
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