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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3233092" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Eh, well, I know apartments are a whole different deal. You do get a lot more people who move around a lot, aren't invested in their own home, don't give 2 schitts about the place, etc. Deposits mean nothing to a lot of these people, many seem to assume they won't get getting them back. I know even when you do everything you're supposed to, some unscrupulous landlords try to keep your deposit. We had one do that do us when we moved out of an apartment. We came back 5 months later trying to get our deposit back and she tried to tell us we didn't clean the place, etc. When we broke out video we had taken at the time we moved out, she looked pretty freaking bad, eventually left a check for us to pick up.</p><p></p><p>But in general, it seems from my experience in the lower-end apartments we lived in, most people were pretty careless with taking care of the places. I never lived in fancier, nicer apartments/townhomes/condos. By the time we could afford nicer places we moved on to duplexes or rental homes. Luckily, we finally got to buy our own home when I was... what, 34? Still in that starter home. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3233092, member: 9374"] Eh, well, I know apartments are a whole different deal. You do get a lot more people who move around a lot, aren't invested in their own home, don't give 2 schitts about the place, etc. Deposits mean nothing to a lot of these people, many seem to assume they won't get getting them back. I know even when you do everything you're supposed to, some unscrupulous landlords try to keep your deposit. We had one do that do us when we moved out of an apartment. We came back 5 months later trying to get our deposit back and she tried to tell us we didn't clean the place, etc. When we broke out video we had taken at the time we moved out, she looked pretty freaking bad, eventually left a check for us to pick up. But in general, it seems from my experience in the lower-end apartments we lived in, most people were pretty careless with taking care of the places. I never lived in fancier, nicer apartments/townhomes/condos. By the time we could afford nicer places we moved on to duplexes or rental homes. Luckily, we finally got to buy our own home when I was... what, 34? Still in that starter home. lol [/QUOTE]
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