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Lyressa Roberts |
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Leo Imperial and Logan Apollo...my terrors. ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 577 Joined: 26-May 03 From: Alameda, CA Member No.: 741 ![]() |
I have a question for anyone who can help...
Brad and I just moved into a townhouse in Fremont and when we walked through the door Saturday afternoon I was almost knocked back out by the smell. I finally tracked it down to the master bedroom where there are a few spots on the floor where it looks like an animal pee'd. I contacted the property manager and explained this to him and he refuses to send anyone out to inspect it stating that they inspected the property the day before we moved in. I also asked him if the carpets had been cleaned because they don't look like it. Turns out he says the carpet was cleaned on March 9th. I could possibly buy the fact that the carpets could have gotten dirty again in those 11 days if tons of people were going in and viewing the property, but shouldn't the carpets have been cleaned once we were chosen as the renters? Especially if that much traffic had gone through? Basically, at this point, the mess in the bedroom is unsanitary and should not be my responsibility to clean up or pay to have cleaned up. I became absolutely furious with the property manager today because he was basically calling me a liar about the smell and the carpet. What are my options? Thanks, Lyressa (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 409 Joined: 11-January 03 From: Albany, CA Member No.: 133 ![]() |
Hey there,
Sorry the new place was a pain. . . If it makes you feel better though, I recently cleaned out one of my parent's rental apartments. . . guy had a heart attack in it and he was discovered there by the police after some of his classmates from a junior college class noticed he wasn't showing up to class. DA's office kept the keys for 2 months because they wanted to take anything of value to offset funeral expenses. I guess they couldn't find any relatives (fairly old un-married man). Power was out and the DA's office didn't bother to clear out the fridge or other perishables while they waited for their people to clear the place. When I walked in for the 1st time after 2 months, the smell was so bad it felt like you walked into a brick wall. There were fruit flies and bug eggs everywhere covering everything. I removed about 1/2 a garbage can of black liquid slime from the refridgerator. . . and then tossed it into a dumpster. . . didn't even bother opening the freezer, just tossed it into the dumpster. Had to remove the linoleum and put tiles in. . . put new carpets, paint, put new appliances and finally the unit is for rent again. IF anyone's interested in a 1 bedroom apartent in San Mateo after that story. . . (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) Attached image(s) ![]() |
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