We got a notice on the door today: next Wednesday our new property manager will be coming around and doing inspections and addressing outstanding maintenance issues. If there are any holes in the wall, damaged/missing carpet, damaged appliances, damaged furniture the damages will be assessed and the CURRENT residents will be fined. They never did inspections after my past roommates moved out, or if they did they never sent out a notification telling me that they did and that I didn't have to pay or if I did have to pay anything. So why would they be doing inspections on Halloween and say if Salimah stained her carpet (Jasmine has already mentioned that while we were griping about the notice) and management decided that was a fine they would make Jasmine pay for something Salimah did? Doesn't it make better sense to do the inspection before the current tenants move in? How could you differentiate between new damage and older damage?
I wonder if the new property manager is the same person that told Amy in the office that her and I must have been lying when I said my front door's deadbolt had been changed and that I couldn't lock my door when I left "because when she went through last week the master key worked just fine." Wouldn't that be great?! If so, I've got some issues to go over with her...
10.24.2007
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