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Subject: [cmu.misc.market] Re: New Renters -WARNING
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From: Bett McLaughlin <bmclaugh@sei.cmu.edu>
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 16:30:19 -0500
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It sounds like Lobos Management hasn't changed much.

Approximately eleven years ago the apartment building I lived in at that time
(on S. Highland Avenue) was bought by a company then called Lobos-Mallor.  If
this is the same company then I would not rent anything managed by them.  They
promptly doubled the price of using the washer and dryer in the basement.
When the security intercom system broke they wouldn't send anyone out to fix
it because they said the cold weather had "frozen" it when actually one of
their workman had accidentally disconnected it.  The final insult came when a
notice was sent to the tenants of the building by the utility company.  It
seems that Lobos-Mallor had not paid some bills and certain utilities to the
building were going to be turned off.  Needless to say we moved.



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