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Property Management

Management and Marketing Concepts, Inc.

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    • Review fromJessica W

      Date: 12/28/2022

      1 star

      Jessica W

      Date: 12/28/2022

      I was a resident for 8.5 years at the ******** Apartment Complex. The office manager, Jackie, was very rude. She did not take any of my concerns seriously. All rooms in the complex have mold growing out of the vents. The final charges were unreasonable for the amount of time my residency was there. *Yes, carpet would need to be replaced after 8.5 years no matter who was the resident. When I have concerns about charges. I expect the manager to have great customer service and explain the issue not just issue a bill and call it case closed. * I know the entire apartment is getting gutted I was the last one in the entire complex to not be remodeled. I should not have to pay for your up keep.

      Management and Marketing Concepts, Inc.

      Date: 01/03/2023

      Good Afternoon, *******. Thank you for expressing your thoughts and concerns regarding your residency at ******** Apartments. There is a formal process to disagree with your final account statement and I will help you with that. First, you must dissent in writing to the property that you rented from. Be specific and itemize the things you disagree with according to the final account statement. You may mail, email, or drop off that communication to the manager or direct it to Justin B****, who is Jackie's direct supervisor @ **********************  Once received we will review the information, compare move in/out condition, and do our best to communicate why you were charged for specific items. Our plans for renovation do not change the final account statement, you are only charged for the damages that happen during your residency. I can also dispute with utmost certainty that all the rooms in the complex do not have mold growing out of the vents, that is a false statement and may be considered slander or an attempt to disrupt our business operations. Thank you for renting from ******** Apartments for 8.5 years, we wish you the best in the future and hope that you have a Happy New Year!

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