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| - I tried to get an apartment here about 2 years ago.
I told the people when we were touring that I had gone through bankruptcy, but I have excellent renters "credit" (never late on rent at my previous place) and that the case had already been closed out and my credit is building back up.
My friend, who I applied with, has been a victim of identity theft, which we ALSO let them know about up front.
We were told that neither of these issues would be a problem.
LIES.
Their "security" company came back saying that we were declined even though I faxed everything over from my attorney about my bankruptcy AND my friend had documentation regarding his identity theft.
I was told then, that they would rent to me, but not my friend.
So, I went back one day to talk to them about a 1 bedroom.
I was told that because I had been declined once, they would not rent to me.
Get your stories straight here, people. You either will, or you won't. People need to be on the same page when you are telling potential tenants something.
They were rude, and condescending.
I ended up staying with my previous apartment, in a 2 bedroom for $770/month. Aviata wanted to charge me $800 for a one bedroom.
no thank you.
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