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Unfair_Isopod534 t1_jacaa5w wrote

Why state has to take over and fix it? Why can't the landlord be forced to fix it? Are health codes not a thing?

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himewaridesu t1_jacv1hh wrote

Concierge for instance has a management company (JKR) that is based out in Los Angeles. You think they come to Rocky Hill, CT and check on their properties?

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Unfair_Isopod534 t1_jacvfhi wrote

They probably would if the state told them they cannot rent the property due to health code violation and if they currently have a tenant they have to pay for at least equal accomodations and tenant isn't obligated to pay rent for the time when the property is not up to code.

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himewaridesu t1_jad088j wrote

These assholes tried to peg me and I can easily assume, other people for various “charges” that they conjured up citing “lease violations.” We did not break any rules in the lease and checked them on that. This is a multi-property multi-state holding company. They suck.

In other news, are you just a generic isopod or another sort?

I can also only hope they fix up the property. The amount of active water damage though…

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