Post Crossing
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This is not a joke
From: ny_yankeesfan81Date posted: 3/20/2006
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2006
1 response
This is a real story, I swear... I lived in Post for two full years. The first year was OK. My car got backed into and the person just drove off, but that could happen anywhere. Then the second year..... I signed a new lease and they up'ed my rent $102 a month(no joke). I signed a new lease cause I was lazy and didn't want to move. Then one week after I signed that lease someone broke my door. (Someone kicked it so had that it broke the hinge in two places). I told the police, then I told management and they acted like I kicked it in myself. They billed me for $70 to replace the hinges (which I refused to pay). A week later two men were caught breaking in a door and robbing an apartment. Why they just kicked in my door and didn't rob me I'll never know... Well even after the police caught the two robbers the apartment wanted me to pay the $70 to fix the door. I again refused cause the caught the guys who broke my door. Then one day I came home from work and I saw a couch out in the parking lot and I remember saying "Wow, that looks like my couch". Turns out it was. The apartments gave me no notice. They just got all my stuff out of the apartment and put it in the apartment parking lot and changed the lock while I was at work. (Needless to say 2/3 of my stuff was stolen while sitting in a parking lot all day) Why did they evict me. Cause I refused to pay the $70 for someone else kicking in my door, even after the men were caught red handed and arrested. THIS IS A TRUE STORY. POST CROSSING IS NOT WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 12/25/2007 |
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Very interesting story. I was in unit 1119, and i recall coming home from work,seeing all this furniture outside along with a Dekalb County Marshal. I understand what your saying, however by law, they cant just lock you out of your apartment, throw out your furniture over $70.They must first have notified you with a court order or notice of intent to eviction.You should have paid the $70, and then sued Post dunwoody, it would have come out in your favor. Someone broke my car window in the complex, i sued post properties to pay for it based on their "security features" as advertised. They actually paid me $117.00 dollars, maybe only because i actually took time to take file papaers towards legal action.
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