Chanter ([personal profile] chanter1944) wrote2019-08-02 07:05 pm

yuck, yum, and nothing in between

Having the apartment you're actually going to be moving into turn out, on a trip over there for measurement-of-space purposes, to be not at all like the one you'd been shown and, in fact, to be an awkwardly-shaped space with tissue paper walls and slapdash shelves in the middle of the room=:( and WTF?

Having a current landlady who, after breaking the bad but not unexpected news to you that yes, your current place is already rented out for this coming year, says 'Call me in October or November when renewals start, I can probably get you your old place back'=:) :) :) and she is such a sweetheart, seriously

So yeah. Rotten situations are go, but it's for a year. I can deal with a year. ... I hope. Heh. And then I'm very well probably coming right back to Newbury Place of my own volition.
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[personal profile] alexseanchai 2019-08-03 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
what

what the fuck that cannot be legal

(not your current landlady, the new one)
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[personal profile] mama_kestrel 2019-08-03 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
You beat me to it. No, it's not legal. Classic bait and switch.

I know you're in Wisconsin, but where? My best friend is an attorney there.
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[personal profile] killing_rose 2019-08-03 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
...yeah. joining everyone else. That isn't legal.
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Late to this, and what a frakking mess!

[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2019-08-04 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
...and the people who know this law really well are the Tenant Resource Center.

Their Know Your Rights index is huge, and I saw nothing about your bait'n'switch in a quick skim.

Contacting them is totally OKAY!