Fairfield Apartments
18 Country Club Drive,
Newark,
DE
19711
302-731-5493 save favorite
302-731-5493 save favorite
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big NO
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 9/2/2009
Years at this apartment: 2008 - 2009
If you have never seen a miser before, the Fairfield Apartments Indian owner is a typical one! People who worked for him just couldn t take him and they quit the job quickly after it started. You can imagine what a chaos in management there.
The whole apartments are in very poor condition, stinky, old, dirty, gloomy You can hear not only the next door s talking, but the upstairs and downstairs . It could be even scaring when someone s walking around upstairs. It sounds like the whole ceiling s crashing down any minute. If anything s broken in your apartment, things will even worse. Don t expect the maintenance come to fix your problems, even if they are health threatening. He always need to do something else more important than yours.
From the first sight of the dog-mean owner, he began to complain how much he paid for the apartments (actually, it is already include in the rent.) and emphasized he was a lawyer. Why would he always say so' You won t be able to figure out until you move out. What he wants to say actually is I m going to seize your security deposit and you don t ever think about sue me because I m a lawyer .
We thoroughly cleaned the apartment before moving out. (A former employee checked and said good.) However, He still deducted $55 from our deposit in the name of carpet cleaning. We told him the carpet was much cleaner when we moved out than when we moved in. Then he said it was required by Delaware state law. We showed him the state law which never has the stipulation as he said. Then he said it was company policy. When we pointed out that Delaware state law prohibited using security deposit to cover carpet cleaning, he quibbled that they used the wrong expense title. It was spraying chemical. But the state law states clearly that security deposits can only be use to cover damage caused by the tenant. Is spraying some mysterious chemical one way to fix damage' Nonsense! This is a blatant violation of state laws. An employee told us this $55 deduction is at least for everyone without exception. This cheeky penny pincher even denied ever receiving my repair requests and what we had suffered, and kept on saying I m a lawyer with a threatening tone. If you are a lawyer, you should know what you are doing is illegal. BTW, did you pass the bar test' I asked him.
My words pulled him up short. Finally he had to admit No, I m not a lawyer in U.S. . Aha, a FAKE Indian lawyer but a true big liar! Sham on him!
I told him I would fight with him for my legal right even though I am not a lawyer.
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