Deep River Pointe
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Blood sucking lease
From: chatcaveDate posted: 11/15/2005
Years at this apartment: 2005 - 2005
2 responses
I do not recommend Deep River Pointe because of the blood sucking provisions of the lease. If you must locate to another place for work, you must give sixty days notice and pay a termination fee equal to a month's rent. No one waits sixty days to go to a job and the termination fee is just plain larceny. if you are a working person, make sure there is no prospect of transfer, or DRPA will empty your pockets before you leave.
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| From: ----initupagain | Date: 11/18/2005 |
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Pretty much any apartment complex, that's reputable, is going to require a written sixy day notice wether you are breaking the lease or simply moving out at the end of your lease. And paying only a months worth of rent for the break-lease-fee is not bad. Many apartment complexes will base the fee amount based on how much time is left on the lease, which means they will charge up to two months worth of rent for a break-lease-fee. Unless you want to live at an old, broken-down apartment community where you don't have to give but maybe a weeks notice & no fee then fine, go live there. But don't complain once you get there about all of the section eight that lives there as well...
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| From: ratingsrus | Date: 08/22/2006 |
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Actually if fair housing laws are being broken or you feel that your safety is in danger, you may move at once without any notice, except bye here is my keys.
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