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I was a tenant for little more than a year as I house shopped. I loved the house, but hate the spectrum group. From day one they were hard to deal with and just fed us corporate lines. I was lucky to have my own (and very good) realtor deal with them. In the end they basically took my security deposit. What did I do? Spent $2000 on landscaping(with permission), installed bathroom fixtures(there were none), etc. and generally improved the house. I never asked for payment for these things but just made it nicer for the next person. Yet I lost my security deposit due to pre-existing(and provable) things or just made up BS. I'm wondering if it's worth a lawsuit. Do not rent or use in any way. Really. Update: I own my own successful company and I deal with contracts regularly for my own clients. I also don't leave negative review, like ever. I'm very forgiving. But, at least in my case it is not because of a lack of understanding of the lease. It's bad management by Jason and Sprecturm group. They still own me the security deposit as far as I'm concerned because they worked it to their advantage and didn't care about a leaving client. You have many options in Renting. Really, don't use them.
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