I got home a bit early today, and was able to talk to an actual manager-type person at the my apartment's office.

I got *three* repeats of "we're trying to raise the rent of current residents to the market rate that we charge new tenants". That's their justification for raising the rent 11%.

When I pointed out that when I had received a renewal letter in error in December, and *that* had only stated my rent would go up $20, she said "well, rates fluctuate all the time -- we're raising our rate to reflect the current market price" and "we're legally allowed to raise rents 30%".

Uhm, if the current market price of this place is $1,300 a month, then a lot of people should be investing in townhomes and condos, because the local ones go for about $1,400/month. And you'd have a lot more control over the place.

So I'm definitely moving. I've got find a place -- looking near Takoma, Silver Spring, and Forest Glen Metro stations, though other suggested areas in MD near public tranportation would be helpful -- and a mover, since I'm not asking my friends to help me move again. It was awful in July last time, it will be awful again. I can pay some strapping young men to haul boxes; I'll just ask my friends to help me weed out the extraneous stuff that I should get rid of -- clothes I don't wear, books that I don't read, things like that.
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From: [personal profile] twistedchick


Did you call the county about this? The office droid does not seem to know legality from a hole in the ground. Do you still have a copy of the letter in December to show them?

::hoping you'll move closer::

From: [identity profile] neotoma.livejournal.com


I haven't contacted the county yet -- I'm waiting until after I find a place. I'm so fed up with the trouble just contacting a manager (I had this problem last year in July *and* this year in January) that I want to get away from this management company at the very least.

My next landlord might not be *better*, but at least they'll be different.

Hey, if you know of any places in your area that are safe and not $1,200 a month for a 1br w/den sort of size, I'll be happy to move there.
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