That's the beauty of these giant mega housing corpsb You don't. You're completely powerless to do any sort of negotiating, you bend over and take whatever offer they give you or you move. It's the American dream in reality.
Its just insane there's no laws to help with these situations. They're becoming extremely commonplace.
There are in some places. In red states, legislators are doing their damnedest to prevent municipalities from enacting those laws.
I live in a blue state that just passed caps on rental increases but its essentially worthless as they capped it at something like 14% when the average apartment costs $1000+/mo.
Write bad reviews on Yelp and Google Maps. Name names.
I did this in an apartment I lived in once. The local office manager asked me about it. Maintenance suddenly was doing a better job than they previously had.
I posted one very detailed negative review on apartments.com I think it was and it was deleted lol... not sure if my complex had a hand in getting it removed or what, but there was no valid reason to delete it.
Ya don’t, and when its a housing shortage, you can’t even do better by moving.
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